Squeaky_Alexander
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First off I want to say thanks for the advice I got in this previous thread on getting some 6x6 support posts installed. Now that the posts are done I'm moving on to my garage roof.
The roof is already sheathed in plywood, most of which is still good. My plan is to tear off the shingles and install the metal roofing right onto the plywood.
I get the general gist of installing the panels, but I can't find answers to some of the details. Here's a few of my odd questions.
1. Do I need any sort of underlayment?
2. How the heck do I do sidewall flashing with a metal roof?
3. Should I install a gable end overhang or not?
4. How big of a rolloff should I get? (I can do the sq ft calculations but hearing experience is useful)
5. If the job takes me a few weeks, can I reasonably keep water out by using tarps? Or is this asking for trouble?
I'm guess on this piece of sidewall (below) I can run the metal roofing under the existing flashing, but the area that concerns me is the other side of it, second pic.
I'm not an expert, but this area looks pretty poorly done. When I replace, should I install step flashing that goes under the siding and on top of the roofing? And kind of wrap it around the gable edge?
Speaking of, it seems like many modern houses/garages don't have gable or rake edge overhangs. But my thought is that since the house has a bit of an overhang (see first pic) it would be better to keep a similar style on the garage. On the other hand the garage roof is not that noticeable from the road or most parts of the property. And I've never really tackled a DIY project this big, so maybe I should just keep it simple and do away with the overhang? I dunno.
My father was an electrical contractor for a long time but also has done full house remodels, so he'll help me out once I get all my materials and plan in place. He is just honestly awful at explaining things. So any thoughts to help me along would be awesome. Then I can order my materials, get a dumpster, and start tearing up shingles. Got a quote from a roofer of around $4,000 for this job. Doing it myself (well, with help) should only come up around a third of that. We'll see.
The roof is already sheathed in plywood, most of which is still good. My plan is to tear off the shingles and install the metal roofing right onto the plywood.
I get the general gist of installing the panels, but I can't find answers to some of the details. Here's a few of my odd questions.
1. Do I need any sort of underlayment?
2. How the heck do I do sidewall flashing with a metal roof?
3. Should I install a gable end overhang or not?
4. How big of a rolloff should I get? (I can do the sq ft calculations but hearing experience is useful)
5. If the job takes me a few weeks, can I reasonably keep water out by using tarps? Or is this asking for trouble?
I'm guess on this piece of sidewall (below) I can run the metal roofing under the existing flashing, but the area that concerns me is the other side of it, second pic.
I'm not an expert, but this area looks pretty poorly done. When I replace, should I install step flashing that goes under the siding and on top of the roofing? And kind of wrap it around the gable edge?
Speaking of, it seems like many modern houses/garages don't have gable or rake edge overhangs. But my thought is that since the house has a bit of an overhang (see first pic) it would be better to keep a similar style on the garage. On the other hand the garage roof is not that noticeable from the road or most parts of the property. And I've never really tackled a DIY project this big, so maybe I should just keep it simple and do away with the overhang? I dunno.
My father was an electrical contractor for a long time but also has done full house remodels, so he'll help me out once I get all my materials and plan in place. He is just honestly awful at explaining things. So any thoughts to help me along would be awesome. Then I can order my materials, get a dumpster, and start tearing up shingles. Got a quote from a roofer of around $4,000 for this job. Doing it myself (well, with help) should only come up around a third of that. We'll see.
