Posted by larbear on September 20, 2021 at 17:39:05 from (45.72.189.191):
In Reply to: Metal roofing posted by john in la on September 20, 2021 at 10:45:46:
I worked on an office for a farm business a few miles over 20 years ago. We built a 24x40' pole structure with an 8' ceiling which was fine for a time. He had me put ten test over the 2x4 roof strapping. I didn't like the idea of it as some have said because of condensation, but working on it was nice as the half inch ten test gave the steel some added support if your footing was off the 2x4. 15 years ago he added on with 2 stories tied into the original structure. Roof trusses were 2' sheathed with 7/16's OSB and strapped with essentially 11/16's thick 1x4. We laid half inch ten test in between the straps but with 3/16's air space the rain makes a lot more noise, which over offices isn't the best. Steel on a residence roof straight over the sheathing with a membrane in between would be the way I would go. Any future foot traffic on the roof, you have better support and better sound deadening.
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