Learn How To Install Corrugated Metal Siding. EASY Installation Video That Covers Screwing And Fastening Metal Wall Panels. Learn About Screw Placement And Overlapping The Steel Siding Panels. This video covers the installation of fasteners on 7/8" Corrugated exposed fastener metal siding panels.
When installing metal wall panels, it’s important to know that the screw placement and overlap are not the same as if you were installing the metal panels on a roof. ⅞” Corrugated metal wall panels can be installed vertically or horizontally. The screw patterns and placement suggested in this video will apply to both methods.
In this video you will learn about:
• Overlapping Corrugated Metal Siding
• Fasteners In The High Or Low?
• Screw Placement
• Screw Line Spacing
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00:00 How to install metal siding
00:43 How to install corrugated metal siding
01:18 How do you overlap corrugated metal siding?
01:44 What is the coverage for corrugated metal siding panels?
02:10 Where do you screw the laps for corrugated metal siding?
02:28 How do you splice corrugated metal siding panels?
02:46 How do you fasten corrugated metal siding panels?
03:15 What is the screw spacing for corrugated metal siding?
03:37 Screw pattern for corrugated metal siding
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When overlapping two metal siding panels, a strip of double sided butyl tape should be placed on the first high seam of the lower panel. The panels will overlap 1 corrugation, which will result in loss of material. The distance lost should be accounted for when measuring the distance needed for wall coverage.
For Example a 37 inch wide panel, when overlapped will result in 34.67 inches of coverage. A 39 inch wide Panel, after it is overlapped will result in 37 inches of coverage.
Each overlap should have a 1/4” x ⅞” lap screw on the high seam.
The lap screw will be in the center between screw lines and should not to exceed 18 inches on center. For Example: Screw lines 36 inches apart would have a lap screw 18 inches on center.
Fastening Metal Wall Panels, High or Low Seam?
Our recommendation for wall panels is that you fasten on the low seam. This leads to a more secure connection.
Always make sure that you’re in compliance with your local building codes.
For this reason the spacing between screw lines should be determined by the engineer. If you decide not to hire an engineer we can only offer some general guidance.
Screw Line Spacing Solid Plywood Substrate
Guidance Only. Suggested To Hire An Engineer
The most popular screw line spacing is screw lines spaced at 36” on center.
If the job is not installed at 36” on center then the next two most common distances are 24” or 48” on center. When in doubt more attachment is better than less attachment.
There will be five panel screws and one lap screw per screw line. The lap screw is the screw that sits in the high and it is designed for a light gauge metal to light gauge metal connection. Lap screws are spaced 12” to 18” on center. The panel screws are spaced out so that every third corrugation has a screw including both sides of the panel sidelap.
Metal Siding or Wall Panels
Attaching To A Metal Substrate
An engineer will determine the spacing between the metal studs or channel.
Once the spacing is determined then the corrugated panels are typically attached to every line of studs or channel.
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