How to Install Corrugated Polycarbonate Roofing | Mitre 10 Easy As DIY

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  • čas přidán 4. 10. 2016
  • If you’ve got a Pergola attached to your house then you might want to give yourself some extra shelter and protection from the weather, simply by installing some corrugated polycarbonate roofing. We'll show your how to DIY with Mitre 10.
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  • @wairarapagates4857
    @wairarapagates4857 Před 3 lety +31

    I've been building for 30 + yrs and I still watch these video tutorials for tips and tricks, always leaning.

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 3 lety

      That is awesome!

    • @robertbutler8004
      @robertbutler8004 Před 3 měsíci

      And do you call roof battens purlins like this guy?

    • @wairarapagates4857
      @wairarapagates4857 Před 3 měsíci

      Yip, we even have purlin screws,,@@robertbutler8004

    • @lukehiki9170
      @lukehiki9170 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@robertbutler8004 in our code here in NZ that's the technical term bro "purlins" ceiling battens for us are the internal framing members used for fixing you ceiling lining to.

  • @samol1no
    @samol1no Před 6 lety +21

    Probably the best tutorials out there, very good explaination through out the whole procedure ,, just subscribed and glad to have found you through the youtube jungle.

  • @aliciabrewton531
    @aliciabrewton531 Před 5 lety +32

    Suntuf clearfix screws. Took me forever to read the clearfix on the bag. Then searched it. Your welcome people!

  • @madeleineserle9576
    @madeleineserle9576 Před 2 lety +13

    Seriously you know when you are seeing and listening to an expert. I am totally impressed with Sam’s care and design detail - and Sam’s style of instruction is so thorough and clear! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
    I feel confident to get and try to do my jobs well - even if I’m very slow

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much for the awesome feedback Madeleine, let us know how you get on with your project ^Kane

  • @chrisoliver6690
    @chrisoliver6690 Před 6 lety +39

    So glad I found this channel, probably the best produced instructional video I've seen in a long time. Thanks a bunch!

  • @ToTheSummitkicksass
    @ToTheSummitkicksass Před 6 lety +4

    really glad you left room on your pergola to do another video on this! perhaps greenhouse poly on the sides to keep plants warm in winter on another video?

  • @sterling5052
    @sterling5052 Před 6 měsíci +2

    An amazing instructor and teacher, absolutely love the way you present yourself and explain what you're doing; 10/10.
    I came here originally just to see what others are using for their fastener screws but ended up staying for the whole video unintentionally just because it was a delight to listen to and watch you work, the little nuances you teach are fantastic things to keep in mind to make things overall more efficient and easier on you during the job, thank you for the insights~!

  • @oldmrt
    @oldmrt Před 8 dny +1

    Thanks Samuel - great instructions and a really convincing accent 👍

  • @robertramkhalawansingh4970

    This was a fantastic tutorial! Thank you!

  • @JSP-vq6jy
    @JSP-vq6jy Před 6 lety +30

    Please ignore the negative comments by ignoramuses. You have done a fantastic job on all fronts-Subject, method, technic, tips, narration, video and audio.Truly professional. Congratulations and hope the world tunes in and learn.

    • @weston0614
      @weston0614 Před 6 lety +4

      JSW PETERS.... I agree! The worst part is these people are grown ass adults who hide behind a screen name and behave like jerky, little children. Actually, I apologize to the children, mine would never be so rude and disrespectful.

    • @JSP-vq6jy
      @JSP-vq6jy Před 6 lety +1

      Your wit hits the nail on the head! :)

  • @weston0614
    @weston0614 Před 6 lety +5

    Thank you for the informative video. Ignore the rude remarks from those ignorant people.

  • @RAGAHAAR
    @RAGAHAAR Před 3 lety

    Great shot of him cutting it from underneath! Right through the clear roofing. Clever

  • @megapangolin1093
    @megapangolin1093 Před 3 lety +4

    Cracking, helpful, professional workmanship explained. Terrific video, thanks for the tips and guidance. It is the small details that make the difference.

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 3 lety

      Thanks heaps for the support! 🙌 ^Cam

  • @evankeitley9264
    @evankeitley9264 Před 2 lety +1

    Much more informative than any Aussie bunnings video! Thank you! ( I'm an Aussie) 😀

  • @Theannahid
    @Theannahid Před 6 lety +5

    I thought I could do it, but way difficult for me, but it was nice and informative how to do this delicate job.thanks a lot.

  • @simonelrick6265
    @simonelrick6265 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Greetings all the way from South Africa. I want to say thank you for the super simple and well explained tutorials. You have given me the confidence to put up a new car port before the winter rains. As of this morning I have successfully installed 6 polycarb roofing sheets and it looks fantastic. I couldnt have done it so well without you mate! Thanks again.

  • @blingmeblingme101
    @blingmeblingme101 Před 4 lety +5

    Brilliant! I am about to cut some polycarbonate and wanted to know the best tool. Tin snips! Too easy!! Awesome tutorial.

  • @dayriderschat
    @dayriderschat Před 6 lety +2

    Soooo helpful ..... Thanks Mitre 10 ..... Your instructor deserves a pay rise !

  • @annawarner1078
    @annawarner1078 Před 6 lety +10

    Excellent! Thank you for posting. I wish I've seen this video before hiring contractor to install my backyard cover. Now I know that he did many things wrong.

    • @rotesritog3900
      @rotesritog3900 Před 3 lety

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  • @johnsrealstateservices6182

    thank you very much for the perfect information that makes it easy to do anything.

  • @HighLeeCoyote
    @HighLeeCoyote Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great tutorial. Thanks!

  • @carlosfandango5763
    @carlosfandango5763 Před 4 lety +1

    Finally a useful video. well done

  • @fernandomartin624
    @fernandomartin624 Před 2 měsíci +2

    So clear great explanation I'm going to do a similar project soon. Great info! Thanks!

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před měsícem

      Glad to hear it - let us know how you get on! ^Meg

  • @germanshepherdlover2613
    @germanshepherdlover2613 Před rokem +1

    Great video, very helpful. Love the Kiwi accent, similar to us but also different 🙂cheers from your "cousin" across the ditch in Australia

  • @diyman-kf3rg
    @diyman-kf3rg Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent advise 👍

  • @jbelme1
    @jbelme1 Před 4 lety +4

    Excellent. I’m going to install a small corrugated roof over my quail pen but I’ve never worked with the plastic roofing. I’ve got it now. Thanks for your video.

  • @creamcheese7845
    @creamcheese7845 Před 3 lety +1

    You guys make it look so easy. Knowing me I’ll find some way to stuff it up

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 3 lety

      You'll be fine mate, just follow instructions ^Charlie

    • @vosboss9761
      @vosboss9761 Před 3 lety

      @@mitre10nz is this material good for rain? like water proof? for long period of time?

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před rokem +1

      Hi Vos, Some info here Solasafe Corrugated Polycarbonate Sheeting www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/solasafe-corrugated-polycarbonate-sheeting-5400mm-grey/p/162802
      Keeps 74% light out on hot summer days.
      99.9% protection from harmful UV rays.
      Highest standard 1-S Group Fire Rating.
      Impact strength up to 150x that of tempered glass.
      Lifetime warranty on discolouration.
      Warranty on damage from heavy hail up to 25mm diameter.
      Lightweight and easy to install.
      Hope that helps ^Ryan

  • @GEOsustainable
    @GEOsustainable Před rokem +1

    Great tips. Nice looking finish.

  • @diymanbelfast2897
    @diymanbelfast2897 Před rokem +1

    Good job and great tips thanks for sharing

  • @tonyrecker4847
    @tonyrecker4847 Před 3 lety +1

    Love it! Thanks good sir! Sweet as! Learned something else new too!

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 3 lety

      You're more than welcome Tony! 😊 ^James

  • @maxfreeland9050
    @maxfreeland9050 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent job I agree w/EyeQ

  • @yvonnegraham412
    @yvonnegraham412 Před 5 lety +1

    I can see how the process works 👍

  • @stusmithmmm
    @stusmithmmm Před 4 lety

    Nice job mate 👍!!

  • @hjunnaid
    @hjunnaid Před 3 lety

    Brilliant ideas and the man know what's he is doing

  • @henrynavarra3260
    @henrynavarra3260 Před rokem +1

    good job sir!!! bravo!!!

  • @juancsanchez371
    @juancsanchez371 Před rokem +1

    Great job!

  • @PauloSergio-kf8mb
    @PauloSergio-kf8mb Před rokem

    Muito bonito parabéns pelo seu trabalho amei

  • @arlanosorio9323
    @arlanosorio9323 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent! 🙏

  • @claudeanurudha7907
    @claudeanurudha7907 Před 5 lety

    Great video. Thanks

  • @55maxtube
    @55maxtube Před rokem +1

    Great pro job!

  • @margaretallard3880
    @margaretallard3880 Před 4 lety +1

    Good job sir.

  • @waterwolflures
    @waterwolflures Před 3 lety +1

    Great video

  • @joelmendoza_8651
    @joelmendoza_8651 Před 6 lety +2

    This is awesome one question Can we add a little gutter and down spot?

  • @gasgiant7122
    @gasgiant7122 Před 9 měsíci

    Great job👍

  • @rpllieb
    @rpllieb Před 4 lety

    Nice video thank you !!!

  • @WaterlandFilms
    @WaterlandFilms Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks bro!

  • @rebecahfreeling691
    @rebecahfreeling691 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi! I'm glad I watched this before roofing my catio. But why did you put the screws through the "hill" of the roofing and not the "valley"? I assumed it would be more secure to screw through the part that touches the wood frame.

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 7 měsíci +4

      The reason for drilling through the crests (hills) and not the valleys is because water pools and runs down in the valleys and is more likely to get in through the screw holes if the screws work a little bit loose. Debris can also get stuck in the valleys around the screws and this could end up damaging the roof. ^Meg

  • @peterjohnson4938
    @peterjohnson4938 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much! This was so helpful. Just wondered what you'd recommend for building this between 3 walls of the house, rather than just 2? Ie. without being able to work across and fit the last sheet from the edge as there's another wall there! Cheers!

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 3 lety

      Hey Peter, best to check in with your local store on how best to do this ^Charlie

  • @mushtaqahmad3129
    @mushtaqahmad3129 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks so much sir make easy for me from UK God bless you

  • @idaniamorales6058
    @idaniamorales6058 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful

  • @nosubtv4242
    @nosubtv4242 Před 7 měsíci

    Good video, i need to do this job on mine. I noticed you didnt use eaves fillers, are these really necessary?

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 7 měsíci

      Each job can be different, but this job didn't require them 🙌 ^Cam

  • @leog.sansampferr7499
    @leog.sansampferr7499 Před 6 lety +2

    Amazing guy!

  • @johnrogan9420
    @johnrogan9420 Před 2 lety

    Kiwis..clean cut and ambitious...Peter Snell RIP...what an inspiration to boomer runners.

  • @karenbroughtonn.z1629
    @karenbroughtonn.z1629 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful job

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the support Karen! 🙌 ^Cam

  • @roncooke2188
    @roncooke2188 Před 4 lety +1

    I cut my sheets with angle grinder, nice video

  • @azadahmad2222
    @azadahmad2222 Před 6 lety

    Very good working

  • @homesbyjordan1142
    @homesbyjordan1142 Před 5 lety

    Thanks mate

  • @dukevonflankenheimer9430

    Beauty, thanks!

  • @arielramirez3365
    @arielramirez3365 Před 3 lety

    Great video!!! Sheet thickness? Is it 0,8mm?

  • @damianbutterworth2434
    @damianbutterworth2434 Před 6 lety +2

    In the UK you can get some foam like stuff that matches the roof pattern so the roof sits on it and make a nice tight fit.

    • @torihvrris
      @torihvrris Před 4 lety

      We call it Ecofoam here

    • @carlosfandango5763
      @carlosfandango5763 Před 4 lety +1

      and its probably the most expensive (for a small pack of foam) part of the job

  • @honztapu5988
    @honztapu5988 Před 6 lety +3

    Bro awesome vid i was always taught before laying the polycarb sheets to line the perlins with a foam strip ,weather the top of the sheet with a heat gun and some pliers especially being on a 5° pitch and a small bead of silicone on the underlaps other than that bro awesome im learning heaps off of watching your vids thanks

  • @ibrahimabraham561
    @ibrahimabraham561 Před 4 lety

    good job pal

  • @i.i1619
    @i.i1619 Před 3 lety

    Great job and nice Video

  • @lorus511
    @lorus511 Před měsícem +1

    Just wondered why you didn't use eaves filler? I know it's expensive but isn't it supposed to stop wind from getting underneath the sheets and lifting it up?

  • @edenbrown9382
    @edenbrown9382 Před 3 lety +2

    Great videos! Just recently built a pergola with a roof over summer. Works great but now with winter it is so bad with condensation. Frosty mornings mean a wet deck. Any ideas how to stop this problem? The roof has some corrugated iron sheets (for shade) and some polycarbonate sheets(for light)

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 3 lety +1

      Have you given the wood a treatment coat to help with longevity Eden? Might be best to take a few photos of the pergola you've made into your local store and chat with the team who will be able to advise what's best 😊 ^Charlie

    • @edenbrown9382
      @edenbrown9382 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mitre10nz thanks for the reply. I used treated wood and put a coat of paint on. Okay I'll take photos and go in store. 👍

  • @jetw1518
    @jetw1518 Před 5 lety +2

    What’s the platform you are using please?

  • @RossDixonTeaching
    @RossDixonTeaching Před 6 lety +1

    Great Vid thanks (y)

    • @wendymurray317
      @wendymurray317 Před 3 lety

      Your shed looks great! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! I built an 8x10 shed for my kids in my backyard earlier this year using plans I got from *WoodBlueprints. Com* Clear directions and an accurate materials list...It was great for a novice builder like myself!

  • @K541w
    @K541w Před 5 lety +5

    What kind of screws are those

  • @veronicabeat5709
    @veronicabeat5709 Před 6 měsíci

    Lo hace y lo explica tan sencillo que podría hacerlo yo misma y aún sin nada de ayuda. Muchas gracias. I understand all. Thank you.

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 6 měsíci

      Cheers for the awesome love and support 🙌

  • @kellyrollason5379
    @kellyrollason5379 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, what is the apron flashing made of please? I went into mitre 10 in my area and they didnt have anything like that in stock. Thanks.

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 8 měsíci

      Hey Kelly, it's made from galvanised steel - here's an example on our website www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/roofing-industries-apron-flashing/p/167013 . Would be worth having a chat to the team at your local Mitre 10 to see if they're able to order it in for you, if they don't have it in stock ^Meg

  • @grahamwoolfall1214
    @grahamwoolfall1214 Před 6 lety

    Hi I had these in my last gazebo that got destroyed in really bad winds in the uk.. any spacific way of putting them on a wooden home made gazebo

  • @edwaggonersr.7446
    @edwaggonersr.7446 Před 4 lety

    Good video. I am designing a home for my son, it will be located is Idaho which is snow country, but no real heavy snowfall. I imagine New Zealand has snowfall. We would like to have the minimum pitch you would recommend?

    • @ca2269
      @ca2269 Před 10 měsíci

      We don't really except in the most southern parts of NZ or in the mountainous areas where people don't really live. So this would not be engineered to hold snow weight .

  • @LostCaper
    @LostCaper Před 4 lety +3

    I seen some videos using the foam enclosure under the panel where you screw down. You didn't use that. Is it needed.

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 4 lety +1

      You would use the foam in a closed roof structure as they are used to create weather tightness. In an pergola it’s not needed as it’s an open space.

  • @kurtisca
    @kurtisca Před 3 lety

    Epic!

  • @michaelerbreviews
    @michaelerbreviews Před 4 lety +24

    I would have used horizontal closure strips underneath the sheets.

  • @jackulmer1083
    @jackulmer1083 Před 5 lety

    from california. Good video. what name brand of rubber cone shaped wood screw do you use?

  • @peijunbao
    @peijunbao Před 2 lety

    What saw blade did you use on that reciprocating saw, mate

  • @PropertyGuysNS
    @PropertyGuysNS Před 5 lety +3

    Can you tell me the exact name and size of those screws please? This was very helpful!

  • @adrianb.6880
    @adrianb.6880 Před rokem +2

    Looks great but the apron sheathing on top of the corrugated panel is overkill. He already installed spacers behind the wall ribbon board to let the water drain. So why make it watertight on top? This is an outdoor structure anyway. Also, opening the siding to slide the apron may work on wood siding but is not an option for aluminum or vinyl siding which is common in North America. Trying to pry open the vinyl or aluminum the same way he is doing here will destroy the siding.

  • @mamary5092
    @mamary5092 Před 7 lety +1

    i want to know the tile

  • @dvssayer5621
    @dvssayer5621 Před 4 měsíci

    Hello way down there! Wont water get in between the overlapped corregated plastic roofing panels? And you didnt use those squiggly boards to nail the corregated sheets to. This looks very simple. Ive seen some put silicone along the line between the sheeting. Curious about water getting thru?

  • @danielhughes5614
    @danielhughes5614 Před 4 lety +1

    Just make sure you buy the correct washers for fixing the Polycarbonate sheeting.
    I didn't and the washers turned out to be for PVC Sheeting.
    End result ?
    Over a period of about 2 years some of the washers ate holes through the sheeting.
    Lesson learned the hard way.

  • @brianrahmeyer4653
    @brianrahmeyer4653 Před 4 lety +1

    what brand/style screws are those? I cant find anything with that nice big rubber cap.

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 4 lety +2

      Here you go Brian: www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/clearfix-polycarbonate-fasteners-14g-x-50mm-pack-of-50-grey/p/192627 ^Charlie

  • @immrnoidall
    @immrnoidall Před 6 lety

    electric sheet metal cutter at harbor freight. a must have.and it's cheap.

  • @738polarbear
    @738polarbear Před 7 lety +44

    He did a very good job of measuring and installing and I find these pissy arse comments annoying.

  • @mikea953
    @mikea953 Před 6 lety +2

    i watch on video, will learn make difference myself but dont have certificate how get it

  • @slamtilt01
    @slamtilt01 Před rokem

    It looks great 👍 but I was wondering if the drill holes 🕳 in the polycarbonate will let water 💧 in and begin the rot?

    • @mattp5518
      @mattp5518 Před rokem +1

      You'll see the big rubber head on top of the screw. That sections on to the roofing so no water can get in

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před rokem +2

      The roofing screws used have seals that prevent water from getting through the holes in the polycarbonate. So should be totally fine.

  • @renzki6645
    @renzki6645 Před 4 lety

    I wanna build roof like this, for my birdhouse, but im worried about, if theres a storm signal 1 or 2, here in my country Philippines

  • @dwaynesmithsonic1customz887

    What is that wind rated at?

  • @dudyvysjjs3700
    @dudyvysjjs3700 Před 4 lety +1

    Cool

  • @jackier7737
    @jackier7737 Před 6 měsíci

    Have you ever had to walk on the roof to make a repair? If so, how did you prevent falling through?

  • @bjd423
    @bjd423 Před měsícem

    Why do you screw down the panels on the peaks and not the valleys? (great video btw)

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před 29 dny

      Great question! We drill through the crests (peaks) and not the valleys because water pools and runs down in the valleys and is more likely to get in through the screw holes if the screws work a little bit loose. Debris can also get stuck in the valleys around the screws and this could end up damaging the roof. ^Meg

  • @kmac2729
    @kmac2729 Před 6 lety +18

    as you install each sheet, it would be a good idea to seal each top end with silicone as you go, since the apron alone will not prevent the ingress of wind-driven rainwater. - I know this from experience...

    • @Monsieur405
      @Monsieur405 Před 4 lety +2

      So you'd also know that silicone and polycarb roofing don't mix as the silicone will eat the polycarbonate..

    • @jaronstephens9894
      @jaronstephens9894 Před 4 lety +1

      Silicon will go a horrible yellow colour. Unlikely it leak if you’ve got the lap sitting nice a tight.

    • @waioracrofts4121
      @waioracrofts4121 Před 3 lety

      Use a heat gun to soften the trough/pan then bend up with pliers like you would a metal roof. Use silicone on fiberglass

    • @kmac2729
      @kmac2729 Před 3 lety

      @@Monsieur405 - " sealants not degrade in sunlight. They resist mold and mildew and remain flexible, allowing for building movement. ... This sealant adheres to , fiberglass, masonry, painted aluminum, painted steel, glass*, and wood.

  • @joyofsox
    @joyofsox Před 3 lety

    Would having an overlap of two ridges instead of only one make it less likely water might get in between and drip down?

    • @memezilla4370
      @memezilla4370 Před 2 lety

      @Dan Mattingly except it can if the pitch isn't enough, capillary action works in every direction, even vertically

  • @BSC419.
    @BSC419. Před 3 měsíci

    Could this work for a greenhouse

  • @2loco
    @2loco Před rokem

    What do you install at the end of the last sheet to finish it off. I'm going to tackle the same project on my house but I'm not sure how I'm going to close that gap between the purlin and the rafter.

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před rokem +1

      Hey there, to finish the end off you can purchase a barge flashing from Mitre 10. This is a basically a 90 degree metal flashing which covers the side and top edge of the roofing ^Matt

    • @2loco
      @2loco Před rokem

      @@mitre10nz thanks for your message 🙏

  • @clearriver5987
    @clearriver5987 Před 6 lety

    i use cheap bosch Cordless Drill for this screw impact driver is so strong

  • @graemejones3575
    @graemejones3575 Před 3 lety +3

    Don’t forget to capture any lingering wires and plumbing that the Saber saw may find you know the ones that shouldn’t be there

  • @ChenZhiKang
    @ChenZhiKang Před 2 lety

    In 08:27, where I can get the soft edge in Mitre10, what’s the name this called, “soft edge”? Thank you

  • @Marcnstacy214
    @Marcnstacy214 Před rokem

    Wouls could you use on the side to prevent the wind from ripping it off?

    • @mitre10nz
      @mitre10nz  Před rokem

      Hey there, we'd recommend having a chat to the team at your local store for some personalised advice - they'll also know the conditions in your area a bit better 👍