The roofs of sheet metal for Patio: Advantages, disadvantages and placement

Posted by Madison on June 10th, 2018

Are you thinking about placing sheet metal plates on your patio? They are a great option for its price and durability, read on and discover more about sheet metal roofs. This post is all about its advantages, but also about its disadvantages or its placement. After that, you can decide if it is the best for you.

On many occasions, sheet metal roofs are a tempting solution to roof a house or repair roof, but before moving forward in its placement, it is necessary to know the good and the bad that they bring us.

Pros and cons of metal sheet or steel patio

Among its advantages, we can emphasize that they are quite economical, very manageable, durable and very easy to place. We also have to mention its versatility and adaptability. Among all types of materials, the most common sheets are zinc or galvanized, characterized by its high durability, resistance to corrosion and inclement weather.

However, on the other side of the coin we have that this type of roof if they are not well insulated, they transmit to the interior of the home a lot of heat in summer and cold in winter. Therefore, it is necessary to thermally isolate the area on which the sheet metal plates are going to be placed.

Other disadvantages of this type of roof can come if they are not placed properly. In that case, before a strong wind or heavy rain, air can take the plates or flood the room in the second case.

All you have to take into account to place a sheet metal roof

The placement is very important. Here is a step-by-step description of how to do it. The elements that you must take into account are: the overlaps, the supports, the drains, the terminations and the slope of the roof.

1. The supports: It will be necessary to place several supports on your patio/roof, so the maximum separation between the supports of the sheets should be between 105 and 115 centimeters. In the supports it is also essential to use straps to fasten the plates between walls or rooms of the house. For this, we must install even beams.

2. Overlaps: They are necessarily attached to the slope of the roof. The overlaps between plates of sheets will be a minimum of 30 centimeters. The overlaps can also be vertical.

3. Drains: Depending on the shape of the sheet metal plates, the water that falls from the rain will be expelled either outwards or towards a gutter that will direct it towards the funnel to be drained. If there is no gutter, you must install it yourself or else the water will fall freely to the outside.

So, with this information, you can already assess the roofs of sheet metal with their advantages, disadvantages, and placements. Also, for your house to be fully protected, do not hesitate to hire a metal sheet or steel patio expert. Have a great day!

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