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Metal roofing overhang at gable.
Three inches is needed for overlaps and a minimum of 1 for ridge preparation.
Metal is typically installed on strip siding or rafters rather than the solid surface used under other types of materials.
Metal should not be re bent once it has been formed nor should it be folded back on itself.
For example if you had 10 0 of coverage then you would need a 10 4 piece of gable trim.
Preparation of gable trim.
Most of the metal roofing s are installed with little to no overhang on the edges or edges of the gables as they tend to bend under heavy loads.
Extending a gable roof can be tricky since it involves working on the roof but you may be able to do it yourself if you only need to add 1 2 2 inches 1 3 5 1 cm.
However for larger extensions you ll need to hire a professional to get up there and remove large portions of the roof before extending the overhang.
I ve prepared the two ends of the end wall flashing and in this particular case they re overhanging a gable trim on either side.
When a metal roofing sheet must be installed on a curved roof screws should be installed at every overlapping rib at the sheet ends to resist the natural ten dency of the metal to spring back.
Our host david mackey discusses techniques used in installing rake and gable trim using the sl 16 standing seam roofing system from american building compone.
That means you will have 4 of materials loss.
If the panel is allowed to hang over the gable end eave drip can be used instead.
When measuring metal roofing panels don t forget to account for overhang of roofing panels.
Frame the basic gable roof with trusses to any suitable pitch.
Install metal roofing only with a pitch of 4 12 which rises 4 inches per foot or steeper.
It should match the eave drip that extends along the drip edge of the roof.
A typical metal roof overhang may be 2 to 4 inches or even less.
A typical metal roof can be 2 to 4 inches in height or even less.