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I have an A frame with a tuff rib style metal roof. There is a "dormer" on the side entrance and the valley was installed differently on both sides. Is one of these correct and the other not, or are they both correct? Thank you
4/15/2022
I am sorry but the photos did not seem to come through. Feel free to email to me at [email protected]
Isaiah Industries, Inc.
4/15/2022
sorry for some reason the pictures I posted don't appear. Not sure what I'm doing wrong
4/15/2022
I would like to see the pics.
5/27/2022
5/27/2022
How do you secure the panel under this eave? Can a Z closure go here?
5/27/2022
5/27/2022
The panel does need to be pinned in order to keep it from sliding downhill, especially if it is a clip panel. This may be nail hem though. I assume it has been pinned through that left hand area. It is very difficult to screw things into that under eave area. Frankly, if the panel is pinned, most folks would use a quality sealant up under that eave. It likely stays pretty dry up in there plus it is shaded from the UV. You could use a Z and actually fasten it up into the soffit, and seal it in place. If the soffit is to be covered with vinyl or metal, that could work well.
Isaiah Industries, Inc.
5/27/2022
Thank you Todd. Your very helpful.
5/27/2022