treimche
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Bought a house in the Fort Myers FL area at the beginning of the year and there's a 24x14 shed here that I want to use as a workshop. From what I have seen so far, this shed is built about as cheap as you can get while still meeting building code requirements. The aluminum roof panels are laid horizontally, which is really dumb, and I think they will leak water forever. I have replaced all the screws already, using one size bigger and applying a glob of roof sealant over each hole before installing the new screws. Unfortunately I'm still getting some leaks when we get heavy rains here (Florida problems). I'm actually wondering if rain water can enter between the seams of the horizontal roof panels somehow during a really heavy rain, or if it is still leaking in past the screws (yes they have the rubber sealing washers and roof sealant).
Let's say a guy was willing to redo the roof somehow. How would I go about that? Could you add a layer of plywood or something on top and then shingle it? Or remove the roof panels and add a new type of roof? I'm just scraping for ideas here as I don't want to waste my time insulating a leaky shed and then ending up with a much bigger problem.
I have a short video to upload, but don't think it will work. If I can figure it out, you can see where the previous owner tried adding silicone sealant or something to the roof seams in order to stop the leaks. It definitely didn't work.
Let's say a guy was willing to redo the roof somehow. How would I go about that? Could you add a layer of plywood or something on top and then shingle it? Or remove the roof panels and add a new type of roof? I'm just scraping for ideas here as I don't want to waste my time insulating a leaky shed and then ending up with a much bigger problem.
I have a short video to upload, but don't think it will work. If I can figure it out, you can see where the previous owner tried adding silicone sealant or something to the roof seams in order to stop the leaks. It definitely didn't work.
