Use and Care Manual

INSTALLING THE FIRST PANELS ON A 14’ OR 20’ WIDE CARPORT
When you install sheet metal panels on a 14’ or 20’ wide carport, the first course of panels down the peak will be
positioned to one side of the roof and the first panels on the other side of the roof will overlap these panels 10” or to the
second major rib. See illustration below.
If you have a 14’ or 20’ wide carport, you should have marked all of the peaks on the frame sections 3 5/8” from one end.
This mark will be the guide for the under lap edge of the first course of roof panels. If you did not mark the peaks, mark
them now. See page 10.
Install the first panel as shown below with the proper overhang (11” ) On Center frames). Do not install screws above the
lower edge ribs at this time . Do not install screws into the third frame section at this time.
Run a bead of butyl caulk tape at the end of the panel 1” from the end as shown below. Let a little caulk extend slightly
over each edge.
11” OVERHANG
3 5/8” FROM
END OF PEAK
BUTYL CAULK TAPE
1”
UNDER LAP EDGE
PAINTED #12 X 1”
SCREW WITH RUBBER
WASHER
INSTALL THESE SCREWS AT
THIS TIME
In order to seal panels properly and prevent leaking, each course of panels running from front to back on your carport
must be completely sealed with butyl caulk tape or clear butyl caulk from a caulk gun. The ideal assembly would have full
length roof panels. For purposes of shipping and handling, this is not possible. Several lengths of panels are provided
and these lengths must be sealed together to extend the length of your carport.
You may have a carport that is longer or has more than two panels down the length of the carport. Each additional panel
must be sealed to the previous panel, as you will seal panel two to panel one. See next page for Panel 2 installation.
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