They're the same screws I used when I put my roof on 15 years ago which have held up well. I'm also looking forward to hearing ideas on the best way to refinish the roof. My problem is living here on the salt water it's very hard on metal.
How will it do with the rust?It sticks to multiple surfaces including asphaltic material.
Those screws do fine at attaching the steel to the steel with a self drilling head, but they are worthless for at attaching the steel to the wood.Here is an example of the screws I have been using through the v where the nail was.
'Teks' Farm Tech sells them in bulk packs.Those screws do fine at attaching the steel to the steel with a self drilling head, but they are worthless for at attaching the steel to the wood.
It might be cheaper there than here, here it's very expensive to get it done, and it does not hold up well to heavy snow and ice.Has anyone thought about using spray urethane roofing? We've specified it on older roof where Owners do not have the money for a proper replacement. Adds some insulation value and is usually white in color. Every 10 years or so, should reapply the UV protection layer. Pretty cost effective. Not my favorite, but it works well.
Really hard to say why without having a look. First thing I would check would be any flashing and also check to see if any screws are backing out, I found a few on mine while I was repainting it with rust paint.Did you guys get your roofs done, and how did they turn out?
Mine are still leaking, so interested in products that could be slopped on. Not sure why, have not climbed up there. Is the gist of the discussion on fasteners that you have to crawl around and look for loose ones or ones with deteriorating washers to do a proper job?