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Does anybody here install or had installed a steel roof?
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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4111666" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>My folks had to replace the roof on the farmhouse they bought in 2011 (insurance required it), so my dad went down to Steelco in Paoli and bought the materials to do it himself. The house has a pretty simple rectangular hipped roof (all ridges, no valleys), so the only "difficult" part was cutting the angles at the hips, but that just involved a straight edge and a metal cutting blade in a circular saw. I don't know if he bought a kit or just bought the parts, but he got the roof panels, the caps for the ridge and hips, the pre-shaped foam to seal the ends of the panels, the color-matched screws, and the rolls of butyl to seal the seams where the panels overlap all from Steelco.</p><p></p><p>After more than a decade of Oklahoma weather, the roof still looks pretty much like it did when Dad and my uncles installed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4111666, member: 26737"] My folks had to replace the roof on the farmhouse they bought in 2011 (insurance required it), so my dad went down to Steelco in Paoli and bought the materials to do it himself. The house has a pretty simple rectangular hipped roof (all ridges, no valleys), so the only "difficult" part was cutting the angles at the hips, but that just involved a straight edge and a metal cutting blade in a circular saw. I don't know if he bought a kit or just bought the parts, but he got the roof panels, the caps for the ridge and hips, the pre-shaped foam to seal the ends of the panels, the color-matched screws, and the rolls of butyl to seal the seams where the panels overlap all from Steelco. After more than a decade of Oklahoma weather, the roof still looks pretty much like it did when Dad and my uncles installed it. [/QUOTE]
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