http://www.armourmetals.com Here is my newest video. It covers Putting down 1×4 strips and installing insulation and installing felt or synthetic underlayment.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDyYl5B_nTI
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This video teaches our customers and other people all over the world how to measure trim and panels so they order the right stuff to get the job done. Shows how to install trim and get started installing panels. Please watch part 2 & 3. Contact us at 706-945-1294. We’re located in Augusta Ga. You need to check local building codes before doing your roof this way. Some states or counties require you to use 1 x 4’s to strip the roof and some type of underlayment. Felt or synthetic. You may also choose to use some type of closures on the ridge and at the bottom of your roof. You may also want to tear your roof off. But the video shows you the basics on what you need to know about how to do a metal roof. I hope this video has been helpful to at least a few of you.
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How To Measure And Install Multi Rib Metal Roofing Part 1

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  • tkotlarz

    I have watched all three videos in this series, and just wanted to be one more person to tell you thank you for sharing this information! Many contractors don't want to share this type of information with the fear of having competition and loosing customers to people like myself who would rather do it myself.
    I enjoyed these videos and the next time your in the Charlotte NC area let me know, I'll buy you a beer! Happy new year! Tom

  • Bergertim

    Do they ship their products out of state? Has anyone actually bought from them? The video states a price for the product, but no mention of shipping costs or details.

  • Judson Whitley

    I appreciate the video. I was getting ready to start a metal roof and was concerned about the overhang due to the house not being square. Plus I was going to use just regular dripedge. I see now that you have to use the fascia dripedge for the look and the gable edge also.
    Thank you for the info

  • Jim Jay

    Wow! It takes guts for you to put this on the Internet for all to see. Like the masked magician showing how to do tricks, risking criticism from other magicians.
    There are a lot of legitimate roofers out there like you, but since weve had a lot of severe weather they stay busy, they cant afford to take what I can afford. So it leaves me a few options, get ripped off or do it myself. Keep up the good work and thanks for your detailed videos.
    May the Lord richly bless you!
    Jim J in Arkansas

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