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Leaking tin roof

sscsjtcs

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I own an older 30 X 40 metal building. It appears to have several leaks in the roof. It's a single sloped roof. I took a look at the roof and it has a few rust spots, but not to bad. It appears the rubber seals around the screws have deteriorated.

Is it better to replace the screws with new ones or try a roof sealant over the entire roof. I'm concerned that I may break off the old screws when I try to remove them. The building is insulated so I can't see the underside to pin point the leaks. I just find the insulation sagging between the purlins.
 
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tornadocaster

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We sell a screw called a "goof screw". If I remember correctly it is a #17 size and so it is an upgrade from the normal #14 thread that the roof was "probably" installed with. The theory behind it is you are not just replacing the old screw, but you are enlarging the hole slightly for a brand new tight seal.
Also look for a screw manufacturer that uses neoprene instead of rubber on their washers.
Most of them have lifetime warranty because of the neoprene.
Cheers
Giovanni
 

readhead

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Beat me to it. Pull the old screws out and replace with goof screws. If you break one use a center punch and drive it through. The goof screw will still work.
 

burnedzr2

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if the screw holes or around the screw hole is rusted be sure to clean it up before you put the new screw in. I helped a friend with his roof that had the same issue. I did not know the type of screws he used though. Just that they had a type of rubber washer. He got a can por15 spray paint that he sprayed first and then a light brown spray paint that was a close match.
 
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sscsjtcs

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Awesome tips. I'll see if I can find some "goof" screws here locally. I was worried about new screws stripping out, but upsizing should work.

Thanks for the help.
 
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