How to install Metal Roofing 3ft panels-ASC Building Products

Published 2021-01-26
Our Metal Roofing Installation Video demonstrates the installation of light gauge, exposed fastener, residential, agricultural, and commercial metal roofing.

All Comments (21)
  • @AVOWIRENEWS
    Installing metal roofing is such a practical and long-lasting choice for a home! Those 3ft panels from ASC Building Products must give a sleek and modern look, and the durability of metal roofing means less worry about replacements or repairs for years to come. It's great to see people taking on these kinds of home improvement projects. Keep up the fantastic work! 🏡🔨✨
  • VERY HELPFUL! Very professionally done. This showed me the remaining add-on that I didn't know what to do about. Thanks!
  • @slyerit
    This is the best installation video that i was looking for Thank You very much
  • @jaredh9463
    This video is excellent. It doesn't cover every scenario and doesn't cover standing seam roofing, but it is the best tutorial I've ever seen on doing exposed fastener metal roofing.
  • @Jeff82556
    Thanks for this detailed excellent video. It was very clear and concise with no fluff or wasted time. THUMBS UP for sure!
  • @mattkent655
    You have some really awesome products in your part of the world
  • @MonKordelinfoTv
    Very important information... this is roof construction... beautiful result... this video is noted in my work project... thanks for sharing. Monkordel
  • Благодарю! Отличная видеоинструкция по монтажу металлопрофиля, инструкция как должно быть! 🙂👍👍👍🤝
  • @KpxUrz5745
    In reply to Mak Flan, and to further describe points I made earlier: First, I daresay that if one hires a company to install a metal roof, most likely not a single worker in their crew has ever actually watched and learned all the details and countless steps shown here to properly install metal roofs. Instead, most workers are young and inexperienced, and most of them just "learn on the job" when a co-worker says something like "just snip and bend the ends in", because the more experienced worker does not know how it should be correctly done either. Even if an installer does know the more correct way to do something, almost all installers will take shocking shortcuts just to save time and effort, thinking correctly that "the homeowner will never know the difference". Only, here is the problem: the homeowner WILL find out the difference when future problems and leaks occur. And mark my word, roofing installers will never return to fix improper work. In my true experience they simply stop taking your calls. This video shows an amazing array of many dozens of fine points required to properly install. Typical roofers simply don't care to follow all these confusing instructions, and when they encounter various snags or problems they will usually just "work over it", meaning not correct the problem and just hide it quickly and move on. This usually has the effect of leaving lots of areas that will leak, especially during winds and storms, and may not be noticed early on. In my experience, most instances of flashing will not be handled correctly. I could now write a whole book about all the poor installation procedures and omissions I have realized that roofers did. Here is the point: almost all roofers are NOT particularly educated or consciencious in their workmanship. They simply want to make the big money and move on to the next job. Problems left and created by roofers are often not easily fixed. For example, I currently have some roof leaks and after months and even years of searching, have not been able to find a roofer willing to try to solve the leaks in a shingle roof. One very experienced roofer got on his ladder, climbed up, came down, and was unwilling to attempt the repair regardless of agreed price. Why? Because roof leaks are often not so easy to identify. Besides, "repairs" typically do not pay as well as installing a whole knew roof, and they want to make the "big, easy money". They usually seek to do only ranch house roofs: extremely easy roofs with no complications. I am sure the next time I get a new roof it will cost over $20,000, and I dread that day because I have been through that unpleasant experience before, and it seems that roofers often create more problems than they solve. And, I just know that installing metal roofs has much more room for error and improper methods than shingle roofs do. Either way, it is about impossible to luck up finding a qualified and diligent roofing team.
  • @bps7209
    Very well done, so i subscribed.
  • @MurDocInc
    Great video!, you have one for standing seam by any chance?