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Metal roofing

FarmerWill

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Just a fast question.
Working on a garage/shop/shed built in the 20's by my family.
Need to re-roof a section of the building and I truly did not want to disturb anything below the metal.
Can I put the new sheets of galvanized over the old?
 
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James-W

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I wouldn't put 2 layers of regular shingles on my roof and while I know very little about metal roofing, I wouldn't want 2 layers of that type roofing up there either. I suspect you would be "asking" for trouble if you were to do it.
 

77Birdman

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Kinda agree with brownbag. Would never do it for a customer for obvious reasons, however if its a small area on a shed or small garage, the worst that's going to happen is a shorter life of the finished product. If you really want to get fancy, put down a vapor barrier of synthetic felt paper, install perpendicular 1x3's for nailers and your fine. That is an acceptable way to put metal over existing asphalt shingles. Should work on metal ok too.
 

readhead

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You have to take the screws out to put another sheet on top. At that point why wouldn't you remove the old sheet?
 
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