Measuring Valley Angle For Metal Roof

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How to measure and adjust metal roofing for the angles

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00:00 Follow along with a handyman
00:25 Mark your valley
00:35 You need to know what your bottom of the valley is
00:56 Take tape measure where your angle will start
01:40 Usually have a small cut off piece, want to use the factory cut off edge
02:15 Find where outside corner hits on that line
03:05 Be an American, not an American't

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Transcript:
Hi, I'm Phil Bridges, owner of Straight Arrow Repair. Ever want to know how a repairman fixes things? Well come with me, and I'll show you how I solve problems. Let's make things better together.

And we've made our mark on, on our valley, which it has that ribbon that's in there to make it a valley. And then we go, I need to know what the bottom is.

So I'm going to put a 4 foot level across here. And where that intersection is, is right about a quarter inch, three-eighths of an inch, maybe a half right there. Okay. So then I can take a tape measure.

It's really steep. All right.

Got everything locked in, so don't fall off. Now we're going to measure from this side of because remember, we're lapping and then that half inch from looks about 15. All right. So now we know the bottom is going to go over 15 inches and that's where our angles are going to start. And I'll take you with me now.

I usually have small cut off piece so I can get and I want to use the factory square edge, and what we're going to do is find out where this corner, the outside corner hits on that line and we're going to slide it up with this sitting, you know, solid on that rib to find that square. Just another reason why it's important to be as square as possible.

See how I'm coming down to this four inch mark right here. Right there. And I'm sitting square on that. And then I'm going to mark right there.

Remember, we move from this bottom edge where we're going to lap to, to this mark is how much I got to go up on that side. 28 and a half can remember we were 15 across and then we're going to go 28 and a half up to get our angles. So let's go down there and do that.

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