Before you begin the ridge cap installation on your metal roof make sure that the eave trim and gable trim are installed.
Metal roof gable end trim installation.
If you want a clean looking and weather tight roof then you will need gable trim.
We are ready to install the gable trim using pop rivets with tape seal in between the gable trim and the z.
10 long length 26 gauge metal installs at the rake end of the roof matches the color of the panel use with tacky tape.
The standard lengths for metal roof ridge cap are ten feet to twelve feet long.
There are two finish details on the gable trim that we are going to show.
I m going to install one between each panel directly in the center.
How many do i need.
An affordable option and easier to lay than shingles tin is the most commonly used type of metal roofing.
Figure 10 gable flashing is used to trim the edge of the roofing panel at the gable end of the roof.
One is the detail that takes place at the corner at the eave and the other is the finish detail that takes place at the peak.
It s very important to make sure that you grab the z channel that s below and make sure that you re in the outside leg of the z channel.
It is cut angled and folded onto the roof line and fasteners usually evenly spaced between 12 and 24 inches apart set it in place.
Add up the total amount of gable of the roof and divide by 9 5.
With the end wall flashing in place i use stitch screws to attach it to the z trim and to the gable trim.
If the panel is allowed to hang over the gable end eave drip can be used instead.
Together with metal roofing panels gable trim reduces the chance of water leaking through ceilings.
We would suggest that you read the manufacturers installation guide prior to installation of gable flashing on a.
Resulting in a uniform edge rake trim terminates the roof panel at the end of the roof to the gable end wall panel.
Butyl tape between the trim and panel eliminates leaks.
Rake trim can be flat with no overhang or it can overhang the gable end like an eave.
Let s take a look at the most common types of metal roofs for houses.