A recent hurricane ripped several pieces of the metal roof from my back patio. I've reattached the frame to the house but now I don't have enough gap to screw in the new metal panels. The metal roof on the house hangs too far over and I can't get a drill in that spot. What can I do here?
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[color=#141414]We had a little storm come through, and a few rows of shingles blew off the roof. Luckily this was just over the screened in porch, so not too much reason to be alarmed about water damage in the short term. Is this a pretty easy repair? If so, how would you recommend I go about it? Also, if I hire someone, what would you expect cost to be?[/color]
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My plan is to cover the top of my metal frame bbq shed with rib galvanized roof panels that are 2' x 6' each.
The frame of the shed has an arc to it. Do these panels have enough flex to them that I can curve them about 7-10 degrees?
thanks