Identify and agree to the location of the weathervane before you install it.
Installing a wather vane on metal roof.
They are the same.
Once you ve identified a location on the roof locate your rafters.
Before you install metal roofing repair any damage to the wood under the shingles.
You ll need a compass to align the weather vane to point north and the solar panel to face south.
Your weather vane should be mounted at the highest point of your roof.
There are definitely cases where a v bracket is your best mounting option.
It s a matter of preference but decide beforehand.
If not the ridge of the roof will work well.
If your house has a cupola that is an ideal location for the weather vane.
We offer several variations of custom stainless steel brackets.
For mounting on a metal roof you may need to cut your cupola base to fit down over the metal ribs or seams.
These kits have a flat flexible band of metal that goes around the chimney and the ends are cinched together at a pipe.
Next use 1 inch nails to secure some metal edging to the perimeter of the roof.
They are the optimal solution if you have a truss framed roof or cupola where there is no access to add the additional internal bracing needed for the basic drilled installation method or cupola installation method.
Each requires a modest amount of work that can be done in an afternoon.
Some people install them in the middle of their roofs other people install them toward the left or right third of the roof.
Next you are ready to install the metal roof.
Then cover the entire roof with a layer of insulation and secure it with a staple gun.
You can use 1 inch nails for the installation of eave flashing.
Recommended if a ridge vent is present then cut out your cupola base to fit around.
Prepare roof decorative recommended there is no preparation necessary to your roof if your cupola is to be installed for decoration only.
About stainless steel v brackets.
There are several ways to mount a weathervane.
The eave flashing or edging is just the steel metal strips used to cover the entire perimeter of the roof.