Ensure that sheets are fitting well at each stage of laying until the final end of the sheet has been laid.
Side lapping roof.
On the eave side of the roof aim to overhang the panels by 1 to 1 5 inches.
Corrugated roof sheets.
Tile effect sheet side laps.
Crest fixing and side lapping.
Single lapping is an economical form of roofing because there is just one layer of slate over most of the roof and a double layer just where the slabs overlap vertically.
Position the tape with the release backing on the top side.
Apply side lap sealant if the pitch of your roof is 2 12 or less.
Side overlap is number of corrugations.
Flow tile and wave tile can only be laid right to left whilst brit tile can only be laid left to right.
Span roofing roof sheets.
Below you will find examples of side lap details for our most popular profile types.
As with side lap roofing it s good practice to use lapping tape to help create a robust weather resistant joint.
Tile effect sheets can only be laid in one direction this is due to the gutter detail at the bottom of the sheet.
Lay 6 inch wide butyl tape over all horizontally lapping end seams.
The position of purlins at the upper and lower ends of the roof and at the sheet overlaps are the critical points there must be purlin where you need to nail.
How a side lap joint works.
In other words if the height of the roof drops by 2 inches for every 12 inches in length you will need to use sealant to strengthen the overlap barrier.
If you re installing a metal roof on a home without gutters you can overhang the panels by twice that amount.
This lap must be supported underneath by a purlin to be secure and long lasting.
This is ideal for lapping because the sealant stays sticky rather than hardening.
For end lap joints a minimum sheet over sheet overlap of 250mm should be allowed for where the sheets lap.
Why a side lap joint matters.
Side lap roofing end lap joints.
Peel back the release backing to start the application.
Place the first sheet and following sheets with their side lap fitting closely over the sheet laid before it.
10 4 end lapping 52 10 5 expansion 54 10 6 roof overhang with edge stiffener 55 10 7 sheet ends on low slopes 55 11 0 flashings 56 11 1 materials 56 11 2 longitudinal flashings 56 11 3 transverse flashings 57 11 4 flashing at change of pitch 59 11 5 flashing large roof penetrations 59 11 6 flashing small roof penetrations 61.
The disadvantage compared to double lap is that the perpendicular joints at the arrow are simply butted together and so are open to leaks unless they are sealed in some way.