Posted by pburchett on September 20, 2021 at 16:47:55 from (12.182.196.81):
In Reply to: Metal roofing posted by john in la on September 20, 2021 at 10:45:46:
I do not think it is a good solution. Here is why.
We built a new house and had it sheathed solid with 1 x 8 pine. The metal roof would get hot and then cool and that caused expansion and contraction and worked the screws out and stripped/wallowed the wood out till they would not hold and we had leaks.
We removed the metal, put down new underlayment (synthetic) and screwed 2x4 southern yellow pine to the trusses and reinstalled the metal. Never had another screw work loose or strip out. It would have been cheaper to do it correctly the first time, but we followed the metal sales place and lumber yard recommendations. We finally called the metal manufacturer and they said that 1x8 and OSB was a no go. If we wanted it to stay go with a 2x4 and they make sure it was yellow pine.
The wood screws need some material to screw into to stay stationary as there is a lot of force acting on them.
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