Do you put shingles under a metal roof?
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Do you put shingles under a metal roof?
No, you do not have to tear off your shingle roof. Metal roofing can be installed over top of shingles. One of the major advantages of metal roofing is that it is very lightweight. This makes it a perfect material to be installed right on top of an existing shingle roof.
What do you put between shingles and metal roofing?
The first is to apply an approved underlayment over the old shingles. This is the fastest way to install but it doesn’t provide the flattest surface for metal roofing installation. The second way is to install 1×4 purlins over the shingles. This is more expensive but will also be higher quality.
Do you need furring strips for metal roof?
It is not recommended to install metal roofing over shingles without furring strips. The thermal expansion and contraction of the metal will rub against the shingle granules and the metal will corrode from the underside. The gaps introduced by furring strips also allow air venting which can reduce moisture.
Are purlins required for metal roofing over shingles?
Purlins can be used to provide space between the old roofing and the new metal roofing panels. You can stall them on your old roof deck and screw your metal roofing panels to the purlins. This will provide ventilation while protecting your new roof from the abrasive shingles.
Can you put metal roof over shingles without furring strips?
What is the cost difference between metal roofing and asphalt shingles?
Shingle roofs are cheaper up front. Metal roofs generally can run from $120 to $900 per 100 square feet (one 10-foot by 10-foot area, or a “square” of material), while asphalt shingles will be between $100 and $200 per 100 square feet. Its installation will also run you more for metal since it’s a more specialized job.
Do you put anything under metal roofing?
The traditional and most common material used for roof underlayment on a steep-slope metal roof is non-perforated, asphalt-impregnated felt underlayment. There are several types of felt underlayment including both organic reinforced and inorganic reinforced.
How far apart should roof battens be for metal roof?
Each product has different requirements, for example, batten spacing for (0.42BMT) corrugated metal roofing needs to be no more than 1100 mm apart, but batten spacing for 0.48BMT metal roofing can be up to 1600 mm apart.
Does a metal roof need a drip edge?
A drip edge is not needed for metal roofing. If you make sure to overhang your metal roofing at least an inch, the drip edge is not necessary at the eaves and rakes. If the metal roof is hanging over an inch, the water will be directed away from the fascia anyway if at a slant.