beppington
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Our home has a standing seem type metal (painted steel) roof approx. 16 years old. It seems to be in good condition except some of the screw are backing out. It's a steep pitch (12/12 or so), so it's beyond my ability to repair.
Local roofing company, who are supposed to be reputable, say it should be 're-screwed', which means replacing the old screws with new.
Cost $2000, this is a 3300sf, 2 story, 3 dormer home, sort of a T shape Creole style if that helps.
I know nothing about metal roofing and need help.
Is re-screwing a common maintnenance need on steel roofs?
Is the price reasonable?
I read or heard somewhere that while metal roofing should actually last 40 to 50 years, roofing contractors don't seem to want to mention that there are no screws that last that long (yet?).
So I'd say yes, replacing the screws would be a regular maintenance item.
The screws I've seen have a little rubber washer under a metal washer under the screw head. Rubber doesn't last all that long in the elements.
Of course there are also nails with lead washers, but those don't maintain a tight seal either. Expansion & contraction & they're looser. Also, the nails back out.
Boy $2,000 sounds like a lot. That has to be mostly labor, since I just bought new screws for my new 1,064 SF barn's metal roof (4/12 slope), & they totaled $75. I'd get a couple more quotes, just to see ...