Many mobile homeowners are willing to pay more as metal roofs are known to last longer and better protect your home from the elements.
Putting a metal roof on a double wide.
Of course the total cost can vary based on many factors such as your location the roofing material and whether or not additional insulation is installed.
I was going to use 2 and a half inch screws but i think i will use 3 inch on the purlins what do you think.
Tpo or rubber membrane tpo stands for thermoplastic polyolefin.
And also i guuess i need to use tarpaper under the metal i didnt think i needed to since there is already.
For a double wide costs are generally between 1 500 and 4 500.
This type of material is naturally fireproof which often gives the homeowners discounts on homeowner s insurance.
Doesn t provide the flattest surface for the metal roofing to be installed over each course of shingles is about a 1 8 higher than the course just below it.
They are commonly made of steel followed by iron and copper.
For a single wide costs usually range from 1 000 to 3 500.
Position the first sheet of metal flush against the edge of the house making sure there is 4 inches of overhang on each side.
A flat mobile home roof comes from flat rafters or trusses.
Flat or bowstring roof designs were often used in manufactured home construction until the mid 1980s.
Metal roofs are also a common choice especially for double wides with more modern profiles.
I had two other roofers looking at the roof and they said its not the soffits but rather the metal roof was not installed correctly.
Measure the width of the roof and add an additional 8 inches for overhang allowance.
I have a 15 yr old double wide that i am putting a metal roof on and i am using 2x4 purlins that ia what i used on my garage.
A half truss is used on double wides and means what it says it s only half a truss.
Building a pitched mobile home roof over a flat roof.
The man who installed it said the roof is not leaking that its the soffits.
When a double wide is married together it forms a full truss that slopes down each side.
Metal roofs are also more energy efficient than standard shingle roofs.
Use a circular saw to cut the corrugated sheets of metal to the correct size.