Dadnatron
Veteran Member
I've searched on the site, and most of the information and threads are relatively old, so I am going to post this in an effort to see what people know about TODAY'S options for metal roofing, underlayment, and Fasteners.
I'm building a horse barn this summer, and I know I want a metal roof. I would like to have a standing seam roof, but I have other things on which that $$$ could go to better use, so I will be going with a good quality Corrugated metal roof. I have a good builder, but he is a bit 'old school' and while there is nothing wrong with that, he still does things the way he's always done them. He is open to 'anything you throw at me, within reason', and I suspect he has the skill to take most things on.
One place I am wanting to insure the 'best' I can get is to utilize a good metal roof system. I know there are always 'improvements' going on in this realm, hence the reason I am reposting rather than just using 10 year old info. I am sure there are things to 'make sure I do and don't do' with the current options, and I'm hoping some of you will put in your thoughts.
Last summer, I had spent a lot of time looking at fasteners, and I found a screw/washer system which seemed to be superior to the 'typical' Big Box standard options, but for some reason, I have lost the information and cannot find it again. I can't tell you much about it, except I think it had a cupped screw cap and a different type of washer than the generic neoprene. I cannot say for sure for either, but I think after speaking with the guy at the company, he had me relatively convinced that the premium on cost would be worth choosing that product.
My goal is to find a 'superior' fastener system for corrugated metal, basically meaning, one which the general screwgun guy can put in and I will have 'fewer' leaks and troubles down the road.
I think I am going to have him put OSB sheathing, which I know adds significant cost, but, at least in my mind, seems worth the effort and cost to do it 'right', but I'd like your opinion. I know the standard is simply purlins over the rafters and metal on that. My goal is to decrease condensation, improve racking strength, decrease 'rain noise', and decrease likelihood of leaks. I am not sure whether there is a reasonable cost underlayment which would be worth the $$$ in this instance. But if you have thoughts, I'd like to hear about them. The barn will be very well ventilated, but being it will be in KY, there will likely be a lot of rain.
My goal is finding the sweetspot between COST, UPKEEP, and FUNCTION. Finding what is worth paying for to avoid pain later is high on my list. I hate 'fixing' things I could reasonably avoid.
This barn will be a standard open gable without valleys.
I'm building a horse barn this summer, and I know I want a metal roof. I would like to have a standing seam roof, but I have other things on which that $$$ could go to better use, so I will be going with a good quality Corrugated metal roof. I have a good builder, but he is a bit 'old school' and while there is nothing wrong with that, he still does things the way he's always done them. He is open to 'anything you throw at me, within reason', and I suspect he has the skill to take most things on.
One place I am wanting to insure the 'best' I can get is to utilize a good metal roof system. I know there are always 'improvements' going on in this realm, hence the reason I am reposting rather than just using 10 year old info. I am sure there are things to 'make sure I do and don't do' with the current options, and I'm hoping some of you will put in your thoughts.
Last summer, I had spent a lot of time looking at fasteners, and I found a screw/washer system which seemed to be superior to the 'typical' Big Box standard options, but for some reason, I have lost the information and cannot find it again. I can't tell you much about it, except I think it had a cupped screw cap and a different type of washer than the generic neoprene. I cannot say for sure for either, but I think after speaking with the guy at the company, he had me relatively convinced that the premium on cost would be worth choosing that product.
My goal is to find a 'superior' fastener system for corrugated metal, basically meaning, one which the general screwgun guy can put in and I will have 'fewer' leaks and troubles down the road.
I think I am going to have him put OSB sheathing, which I know adds significant cost, but, at least in my mind, seems worth the effort and cost to do it 'right', but I'd like your opinion. I know the standard is simply purlins over the rafters and metal on that. My goal is to decrease condensation, improve racking strength, decrease 'rain noise', and decrease likelihood of leaks. I am not sure whether there is a reasonable cost underlayment which would be worth the $$$ in this instance. But if you have thoughts, I'd like to hear about them. The barn will be very well ventilated, but being it will be in KY, there will likely be a lot of rain.
My goal is finding the sweetspot between COST, UPKEEP, and FUNCTION. Finding what is worth paying for to avoid pain later is high on my list. I hate 'fixing' things I could reasonably avoid.
This barn will be a standard open gable without valleys.