Standing seam metal roof installed by M&M Construction Services LLC, in Vicksburg MS. Call Michael 601.750.2274 I created this video with the CZcams Video Editor ( / editor )
I'm a maintenance mechanic supervisor never installed a metal roof before, maybe in the future But I always appreciate a good thick of the trade, THANK YOU FOR SHARING THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME
Hey Michael, I have watched many videos of the installation of standing seam and I have to say that you are truly on point. I have been installing SS since about 1985 and presently own 3 different machines. Standing seam is all about clean lines and symmetry and you certainly have that under control. Hooked panels, folded tabs on the legs, hooked valleys. There are a lot of hacks out there but you are not one of them. I'm not easily impressed but your work looks top notch.
Nice to see someone else know how to do it correct! Always lock gutter edge on hookstrip instead of putting a gasket screw through a nice looking panel and use cleats in valleys and transition and z strip under cap and transition!
oh I just love crap like this. those guys are obviously well salted pro's. I wasn't that familiar with metal roofing systems. 1) I didn't know it was so complicated to get that professional,finished look 2) I didn't know that if you listened carefully and payed attention you could learn so much. maybe not so much to give it a go like I'm going to ,but enough to enjoy sitting and watching it again. Huge tremendous Qaalpla's to America's backbone. The tradesmen. subbed. thanks for the educational fun guys.
Also one thing I have did in past under my transition behind my z strip is food the back of my panel up 3/4 inch or so just in case anything ever gets past my z strip! U did a awesome job and just one thing I have learnt passing it on to ya! I do a lot of older style true standing seam with turne metal where metal comes in a roll and make it all by hand and double locked etc! Looks nice, good job again!
I’ve been doing research on how to do standing seam roofing and this is the best I’ve seen so far. Top of the line!!! If anyone is about to do standing seam this is the video to watch! Excellent video!
Huh, "...we mighta turned upside down on ya...". All good, bruv. You practically sold me a roof on this one. PLUS, ya got my sub. That was some great work treating metal roofing right. Dang. Hurricane Harvey just wiped my town off the face of earth. I'm getting my roof right. Thank you.
Beautiful job guys... I wish I could have done videos back in the 80s and 90s, so when my contractor said what's taking so long... let me show you the detail involved
I notice you did not bend the tops of the panels up at the tops. I did a standing seam metal roof (snap lock/champion roofing) about 10 years ago and the OEM told us to cut notches on the top of each course and use the bender to bend up the very top lip at a 90 degree angle. Then use a high quality caulking and seal off the two inside corners. Then bring the Ridge Cap down over the 90 degree bend up areas and use neoprene washered fasteners to secure the Ridge Cap down thru the tops of the standing seams. It held great. The 90 degree bend ups prevented strong winds from blowing water up under the Ridge Cap and coming in on the very top where the two opposing sides of the roof met. Don't let anyone tell you water won't run uphill regardless of grade. Think hurricanes!!! The roof is holding up fine...no complaints from the PHD engineer who paid me $1,264,500 for the place. I was wonder if and why the technology has changed? Seemed like a good system?
Jack, At the ridge we use a piece of Z bar flashing just like what's done here with the transition flashing. The Z bar has a 3/8 butyl tape under it and we seal at the ribs with geocell. We use fasteners to attach the Z bar through the roof and finally attach the ridge cap to the Z bar with rivets. On this roof there are no exposed fasteners at all.
very nice and clean. I am a roofer myself but never installed a standing seam roof. It looks a little tricky when it comes to a valley or change of pitch. I can tell this isnt your first job but you do good work.
Jon, I have installed hundreds of metal roofing and I too have not installed a standing seam roof you are right this was a very difficult job. Yet we see smart asses like Andy know it all Hass criticizing the quality of this job!!
Technically that's a snap together roof system. Double lock standing seam is made entirely different. From manufacturing to installation. Been roofing for going on 18 yrs and by comparison, true double lock seam roofs are the way to go, especially in the northern climate.
Looks like you guys do good work. Let me recommend the green and red aviator snips from Malco they work the best. Also, atlas 370 gloves ,they are the best.
that is a 16" strirated panel ,should be on 18" centers on lading but overall well done on the roof as i have repaied many standing seam roofs that were done improperly . i prefer the 16" meriden lock myself in the hipped panel not strirated .also i dont use rake trim ,i cut and fold 1" lengthwise and use eve trim
Nice Job! As a metal roofer myself it's nice to see a tutorial on the right way. Everyone thinks metal roofs are easy. Most Yo-Yo's would of cut the Seam and run 1 piece. LOL
Well you should do mechanical lock you do not cut the lock you shrink the rib and hand lock it the old school way looks real nice and works better no z bar to leak you are posted to bend tabs on the sides of that z bar going up the ribs and use butyl tape up the sides not caulk metal expands and contracts and cracks caulk quickly
Man it kills me how easy you guys make this look! I’ve done a couple simple metal roofs with barn type metal sheets and I thought it was a pain in the butt. These standing seam roofs are so nice if you know how to do it
Little things like that is what separates a professional roofer from a regular roofer taking Pride and making sure the lines lineup that's someone who you want doing your job
@@MandMconstruction it's the little things people don't realize what separates you from Ella contractors in the same business I've been doing construction my whole life basically as a kid working with my dad on my uncle to now owning my own business and I try to point out to the homeowners the little things that make a job looks so much better not saying I'm the best but I did learn from the best and I still try to learn something everyday that's why I like watching videos on different businesses and contractors just to see how they do their work and I know what to look for so thank you Happy New Year
Interestingly enough I worked with the designer who was one of the first men to design the rollers and machine to produce those types of panels. I, at the time worked for a company called Champion Metal in Oregon. There are multiple types of interlocking panels, but that particular design was ours. From what I can see, their roofing system with their new tools is more advanced that was ours though because we designed those panels over 33 years ago and had not worked out all the kinks. Running those panels through the forming machine is more difficult that some types because of the shape of that locking rib with the turned under lip which locked onto the previous panel. That type metal roof though should not be walked on unless they know exactly where the skip sheeting is or they will warp the panels causing a possible point of leakage. These types of roofs though should be made from 16 Ga. galvanized and painted steel sheets with a lower content of carbon because with a high carbon content, when you crimp a seam, it will crack. A grade of steel with lower amounts of carbon are what is called for, so the metal can be worked more easily, even though it is not quite as strong as the high carbon content type. I can no longer remember the grade types of that metal after all these years.
Is underlayment a radiant barrier? In Florida, seeing more metal roofs replacing shingles, due to heat and high humidity, singles have an effective life 1/2 as elsewhere
Why are the second layer of batten strips bent down to align with the first layer of batten strips in the valley? I also see on the one roof you only have one layer of batten strips running parallel with the eave so how is there going to be any air flow from the eave going to the ridge line?
Hi, great video, you make it look easy and yet know that's not the case...Quick question the clips that hold panels down to plywood, is there a place I can get those. Live in Massachusetts. Thanks any help will be appreciated.
I've always wondered, is it mandatory to be a smoker to be a roofer? Also, it seems really insufficient to only be using one screw per anchor on those panels. Just chiming in that's all! Looks great guys
do you have sheeting under the reflective underlayment? getting ready to do this type of roofing on my build and getting varying answers on should or should not... thinking yes, with furring strips (for condensation air flow) then sheeting)...thoughts?
Great vid guys: 16:41 could be better video so we can see how the final installation of the vee where it grabs both cleats works out , but over all really nice, thanks.
This is what America needs more of. Men that can do a trade with professionalism and skill like these men. Send less kids to college to do nothing when they graduate. We have enough educated morons in America fucking things up. America can't grow stronger and richer without skilled craftsmen making a product that can be sold.
Hi! Nice video - well done! Would like to know the "gauge" of this specific metal roof? Do they ever get bent if you repeatedly stepped on it especially with the insulation foam underneath? Thanks for the swift reply!!!
i wouldn't use untreated wood under the metal roof, and even if its treated you still need to have a moisture barrier between metal and wood, condensation will destroy it. unless it a super dry area.
Thanks for the video and great job done. However, a Q? when standing seam metal is nailed/screwed to the floor /base like corrugated metal, what is the point to use it as far as corrosion/expansion/contraction is concerned?
The fasteners hold the clip down and are covered by the next sheet so no fasteners are exposed. Also, the clip allows some movement for expansion/ contraction. The runs on this roof are so short that expansion and contraction aren't really as much of concern compared to 40 ft long runs.. thanks for watching!
I watched your valley part and was looking at my newly installed roof I can see the clear through the rib on one piece. How much work will it be to have it redone?
I'm not sure. Call your roofing contractor back out to take a look. They might need to replace that 1 panel or rivit a tab over it. Hard to say without seeing it...
I have a question if you had to replace 3 or 4 panels due to tree damage. And panels really damaged. How difficult are they to remove and/or disconnect panels from each others seeing how they were connected and locked in place. If I install from right to left. Do I remove everyone of them to get to the damage panels. Lets say it's 5 or 6 panels in from the gable edge or from a valley.
You can unclip the seams if its a snap lock. Start at one end and run it up the seam. You'll have to remove that section of ridge cap and Z bar. It's unlikely that the colors will match though. Good luck
I'm a maintenance mechanic supervisor never installed a metal roof before, maybe in the future But I always appreciate a good thick of the trade, THANK YOU FOR SHARING THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME
Hey Michael,
I have watched many videos of the installation of standing seam and I have to say that you are truly on point. I have been installing SS since about 1985 and presently own 3 different machines. Standing seam is all about clean lines and symmetry and you certainly have that under control. Hooked panels, folded tabs on the legs, hooked valleys. There are a lot of hacks out there but you are not one of them. I'm not easily impressed but your work looks top notch.
Patrick Kodran I
Thank you sir
Nice to see someone else know how to do it correct! Always lock gutter edge on hookstrip instead of putting a gasket screw through a nice looking panel and use cleats in valleys and transition and z strip under cap and transition!
Standing seam is super detailed work. You make it look fun. Well done friend.
oh I just love crap like this. those guys are obviously well salted pro's. I wasn't that familiar with metal roofing systems. 1) I didn't know it was so complicated to get that professional,finished look 2) I didn't know that if you listened carefully and payed attention you could learn so much. maybe not so much to give it a go like I'm going to ,but enough to enjoy sitting and watching it again. Huge tremendous Qaalpla's to America's backbone. The tradesmen. subbed. thanks for the educational fun guys.
Douglas W illiams
Dougla🐺s Williams l
I love the look of metal roofs and cant wait for the day i have a country house that will get one. You did a nice job!
Also one thing I have did in past under my transition behind my z strip is food the back of my panel up 3/4 inch or so just in case anything ever gets past my z strip! U did a awesome job and just one thing I have learnt passing it on to ya! I do a lot of older style true standing seam with turne metal where metal comes in a roll and make it all by hand and double locked etc! Looks nice, good job again!
I like that you used both a vapor barrier and sleepers. Nice quality work!
Doing a great job, some installers I've seen don't pay attention to those details and you end up with leaks, beehives, wood rot.
Awesome Job!! and Explained very well.! Thank You!
I’ve been doing research on how to do standing seam roofing and this is the best I’ve seen so far. Top of the line!!! If anyone is about to do standing seam this is the video to watch! Excellent video!
Lucky I found it on my second try. Won't be watching any more "studio mockups".
This is fantastic, especially the valley work and bending the panels for the cleat there. Thank you for sharing!
Huh, "...we mighta turned upside down on ya...". All good, bruv. You practically sold me a roof on this one. PLUS, ya got my sub. That was some great work treating metal roofing right. Dang. Hurricane Harvey just wiped my town off the face of earth. I'm getting my roof right. Thank you.
Nice, much different than the barn roofs you see going on for real cheap
Nice to see a guy who knows what hes doing and takes pride in his work too. Keep up the good work man.
nice work great video coming from someone who knows metal roofing.
One of the best roofing panels. No seamer required .
Amazing video. You guys really have it down to an art. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you sir
Lovely work guys I’ve done a few tray roofs here in New Zealand !
neat and tidy install.....great work... good commentary too!
Nice work this is what I do for a living over 12 years now and still going
Workmanship is phenomenal!
Thank you!
Beautiful job guys... I wish I could have done videos back in the 80s and 90s, so when my contractor said what's taking so long... let me show you the detail involved
I notice you did not bend the tops of the panels up at the tops. I did a standing seam metal roof (snap lock/champion roofing) about 10 years ago and the OEM told us to cut notches on the top of each course and use the bender to bend up the very top lip at a 90 degree angle. Then use a high quality caulking and seal off the two inside corners. Then bring the Ridge Cap down over the 90 degree bend up areas and use neoprene washered fasteners to secure the Ridge Cap down thru the tops of the standing seams. It held great. The 90 degree bend ups prevented strong winds from blowing water up under the Ridge Cap and coming in on the very top where the two opposing sides of the roof met. Don't let anyone tell you water won't run uphill regardless of grade. Think hurricanes!!! The roof is holding up fine...no complaints from the PHD engineer who paid me $1,264,500 for the place. I was wonder if and why the technology has changed? Seemed like a good system?
Jack,
At the ridge we use a piece of Z bar flashing just like what's done here with the transition flashing. The Z bar has a 3/8 butyl tape under it and we seal at the ribs with geocell. We use fasteners to attach the Z bar through the roof and finally attach the ridge cap to the Z bar with rivets. On this roof there are no exposed fasteners at all.
Wow, so glad my metal roof install won't be this complicated! Above my paygrade!
very nice and clean. I am a roofer myself but never installed a standing seam roof. It looks a little tricky when it comes to a valley
or change of pitch. I can tell this isnt your first job but you do good work.
Jon, I have installed hundreds of metal roofing and I too have not installed a standing seam roof you are right this was a very difficult job. Yet we see smart asses like Andy know it all Hass criticizing the quality of this job!!
The valleys are tricky at first but you just need the right method to fold it correctly
Nice workmanship. real pros for sure.
Wow. Great job guys
Great video , thanks 👍
Nice job by the way. I'm about to do my first one soon
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Great video! A pleasure to watch !
Thanks!
Technically that's a snap together roof system. Double lock standing seam is made entirely different. From manufacturing to installation. Been roofing for going on 18 yrs and by comparison, true double lock seam roofs are the way to go, especially in the northern climate.
Looks like you guys do good work. Let me recommend the green and red aviator snips from Malco they work the best. Also, atlas 370 gloves ,they are the best.
this one is a retro fit.
we lathed it out with 1x4s over the shingles And insulation, fastened into underlying framing 20"apart
hi t
years and years of doing it. I grew up with a roofer. some vendors and manufacturers offer a course you can take as well
that is a 16" strirated panel ,should be on 18" centers on lading but overall well done on the roof as i have repaied many standing seam roofs that were done improperly . i prefer the 16" meriden lock myself in the hipped panel not strirated .also i dont use rake trim ,i cut and fold 1" lengthwise and use eve trim
Who is your panel supplier
Good work and nice looking
I've watched several metal roof installation videos. This is the first one I've watched where the guy wears gloves.
Nice work right there
Very interesting. Thank you
well done guys
Masters at work great teaching job
Thank you sir.
Nice work
These guys do everything right!
Thank you sir
Nice Job!
As a metal roofer myself it's nice to see a tutorial on the right way. Everyone thinks metal roofs are easy.
Most Yo-Yo's would of cut the Seam and run 1 piece. LOL
62baja09 thanks, and yes you're right, we go behind a lot of yoyos and replace their so called work!
Well you should do mechanical lock you do not cut the lock you shrink the rib and hand lock it the old school way looks real nice and works better no z bar to leak you are posted to bend tabs on the sides of that z bar going up the ribs and use butyl tape up the sides not caulk metal expands and contracts and cracks caulk quickly
But it’s good to see good hard workers out there too
Man it kills me how easy you guys make this look! I’ve done a couple simple metal roofs with barn type metal sheets and I thought it was a pain in the butt. These standing seam roofs are so nice if you know how to do it
Thank you sir
When you do something 35 hours a week, 46 weeks a year for 10 years, you better be good at it.
Little things like that is what separates a professional roofer from a regular roofer taking Pride and making sure the lines lineup that's someone who you want doing your job
Thank you sir!
@@MandMconstruction it's the little things people don't realize what separates you from Ella contractors in the same business I've been doing construction my whole life basically as a kid working with my dad on my uncle to now owning my own business and I try to point out to the homeowners the little things that make a job looks so much better not saying I'm the best but I did learn from the best and I still try to learn something everyday that's why I like watching videos on different businesses and contractors just to see how they do their work and I know what to look for so thank you Happy New Year
@@josephmalinowski6817 Awesome! That will set you apart as well. Happy new year to you and yours!
thank you!
Look at that clean pouch must have been brand new
nice video! 🙂👍
Guy 1-"You dropped your smokes bro"
"I'll just toss em here for ya"
Guy 2-"Thanks man"
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I love working, l can watch it all day long.
Thank you so much👷🏾👷🏾
Good work
Good job boy's !!
Nice class work
I'd like to see how you finish the ridge capping . This kinda stuff is coming to the land of OZ
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Interestingly enough I worked with the designer who was one of the first men to design the rollers and machine to produce those types of panels. I, at the time worked for a company called Champion Metal in Oregon. There are multiple types of interlocking panels, but that particular design was ours. From what I can see, their roofing system with their new tools is more advanced that was ours though because we designed those panels over 33 years ago and had not worked out all the kinks. Running those panels through the forming machine is more difficult that some types because of the shape of that locking rib with the turned under lip which locked onto the previous panel.
That type metal roof though should not be walked on unless they know exactly where the skip sheeting is or they will warp the panels causing a possible point of leakage. These types of roofs though should be made from 16 Ga. galvanized and painted steel sheets with a lower content of carbon because with a high carbon content, when you crimp a seam, it will crack. A grade of steel with lower amounts of carbon are what is called for, so the metal can be worked more easily, even though it is not quite as strong as the high carbon content type. I can no longer remember the grade types of that metal after all these years.
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Is underlayment a radiant barrier? In Florida, seeing more metal roofs replacing shingles, due to heat and high humidity, singles have an effective life 1/2 as elsewhere
nice idea sir, it's fantastic, god bless
I would love to see the tools you use to do the job. You probably have a 4 foot brake. What gauge metal do you recommend for the panels?
Good job 👍
Thank you
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Why are the second layer of batten strips bent down to align with the first layer of batten strips in the valley? I also see on the one roof you only have one layer of batten strips running parallel with the eave so how is there going to be any air flow from the eave going to the ridge line?
Nice job! Can you walk on this metal roof after or it will make dents?? Looks very thin that metal..
Hot glue a magnet to your drill to hold screws for attaching the clip.
beautiful
Hi, great video, you make it look easy and yet know that's not the case...Quick question the clips that hold panels down to plywood, is there a place I can get those. Live in Massachusetts. Thanks any help will be appreciated.
STILL NICE JOB !!!!
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Nice work guys. You got my subscription. What’s a 3700sf installation of this in your area? 2 valleys, 12/12 pitch. Thanks
Fuck me. Hold my beer while I start my roof.
Why did you choose to install furring strips? Couldn't you have installed directly on ISO board?
This is really good job, how much is for roof like that
I've always wondered, is it mandatory to be a smoker to be a roofer? Also, it seems really insufficient to only be using one screw per anchor on those panels. Just chiming in that's all! Looks great guys
do you have sheeting under the reflective underlayment? getting ready to do this type of roofing on my build and getting varying answers on should or should not... thinking yes, with furring strips (for condensation air flow) then sheeting)...thoughts?
Yes sir, this is a retro fit system, so there's a single roof underneath the radiant barrier
could you give me a list of all the suppys needed to do this
Great video! Did you have to remove the old roof or did you lay that paper on top of the old roof
I wish these guys would come and do my roof haha
Good ideas
did u put this metal roof in top of shingles or plywood
Great vid guys: 16:41 could be better video so we can see how the final installation of the vee where it grabs both cleats works out , but over all really nice, thanks.
This is what America needs more of. Men that can do a trade with professionalism and skill like these men. Send less kids to college to do nothing when they graduate. We have enough educated morons in America fucking things up. America can't grow stronger and richer without skilled craftsmen making a product that can be sold.
That’s right, just clip the sheets to size and let those tiny off cuts drop on the ground .....being a tidy workman says a lot about a person.
Mark Shaw if you step on one of the metal pieces the wrong way it can cause a cut in your membrane!
I didn't realize you could install standing seam metal over furring strips? In what cases can you do that and what spacing do you need?
Depends on code where you're at in Florida it's 16" on center with a double screw clip
depends on product. check manufacturer data
Hi! Nice video - well done! Would like to know the "gauge" of this specific metal roof? Do they ever get bent if you repeatedly stepped on it especially with the insulation foam underneath? Thanks for the swift reply!!!
traveler1103 usually the standing seam or snaplock is 26 gauge!
26 g it's pretty strong
That’s some pretty light gauge metal hope it lasts with all the scratches you are putting in that valley and elsewhere
Corey Mullins l
What brand of eves Turner are you using?
i wouldn't use untreated wood under the metal roof, and even if its treated you still need to have a moisture barrier between metal and wood, condensation will destroy it. unless it a super dry area.
That’s not standing seam, that’s snap lock. Standing seam has edges that fold over each other 2 times for the seam.
@Harry Ballzac thats a matter of preference though
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Thanks for the video and great job done. However, a Q? when standing seam metal is nailed/screwed to the floor /base like corrugated metal, what is the point to use it as far as corrosion/expansion/contraction is concerned?
The fasteners hold the clip down and are covered by the next sheet so no fasteners are exposed. Also, the clip allows some movement for expansion/ contraction. The runs on this roof are so short that expansion and contraction aren't really as much of concern compared to 40 ft long runs.. thanks for watching!
Tu si sabes my Friend that’s the way to install
Fold it around the rib after they are locked together
I watched your valley part and was looking at my newly installed roof I can see the clear through the rib on one piece. How much work will it be to have it redone?
I'm not sure. Call your roofing contractor back out to take a look. They might need to replace that 1 panel or rivit a tab over it. Hard to say without seeing it...
I have a question if you had to replace 3 or 4 panels due to tree damage. And panels really damaged. How difficult are they to remove and/or disconnect panels from each others seeing how they were connected and locked in place. If I install from right to left. Do I remove everyone of them to get to the damage panels. Lets say it's 5 or 6 panels in from the gable edge or from a valley.
You can unclip the seams if its a snap lock. Start at one end and run it up the seam. You'll have to remove that section of ridge cap and Z bar. It's unlikely that the colors will match though.
Good luck
Pretty work
Thank you sir
Headed to work. Maybe I can do some pretty work on a floor that someone u Kno what up
How we gonna make it in this new world? I really asking. I need someone to talk to. Pls help me man
I wish... maybe on "vacation".. Lol
Muito bom.
Good work 🏠
Thank you.
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Ok thank you 👍👍