The high popularity of metal roofs has caused its demand to rise over the years. While this has been highly beneficial for metal roof installation companies, it has also resulted in ineffective, inefficient roofing as some homeowners attempt to do the installation non-professionally. However, just because roofing contractors do it within a short period does not mean that just anyone can do it. Here are four mistakes you are likely to commit during the DIY roof installation:
Inaccurate Taking of Measurements
Taking wrong measurements can mess up the whole metal roof installation process. To begin with, it causes you to order metal panels in the wrong sizes, negatively affecting the final look. Keep in mind that you cannot receive a full refund if you try to return metal roof materials once you've used them. In addition to causing you to lose money in materials, this error also derails the entire installation process and sets it back considerably. Therefore, it is best to hire a roofing professional to do the installations.
Underlayment Errors
Underlayment issues can compromise the entire roof installation project. The reason for this is that this component plays an important role in ensuring the effectiveness and integrity of your metal roofing. Failing to install underlayment, choosing the wrong underlayment, and incorrect installation are three errors that could cause your roofing to fail. Your roof will not have the necessary capacity to deal with condensation, which leaves your home vulnerable to issues such as mold growth. Hiring a roof installation professional prevents you from making such costly errors.
Attaching the Flashing Improperly
The flashing is a vital part of your roofing system and is normally installed around your roof's chimneys, ducts, and other protrusions. Without it, your roof would leak frequently. Leaking also happens if the flashing is not professionally installed or in the wrong size. For this reason, it is a good idea to hire a professional to handle the metal roof installations.
Using Too Much Sealant
Your metal roof requires a sealant to protect it against weather elements, and to suit this purpose, roofing contractors generally use caulk on both sides of the roofing panels. Although it is an effective way to protect your roof against leaks, it should not be overdone or used for other purposes. For example, you should not use it to try and cover up misalignment or other roof installation errors. Additionally, applying too much sealant results in a thick layer that can easily break due to exposure to the sun.
For the non-professional, the process of metal roofing installation is rife with possible pitfalls and errors that could jeopardize the project and your home. It is therefore important that you hire a professional roofing installation company to perform the installation and provide subsequent care.
For more info, reach out to a company such as Atlas Contracting.