How to install the tile panel yourself
Installing roofs that mimic traditional aesthetics but with the advantages of metal and insulation is an affordable process. If you have basic DIY skills, you can get the job done by following logical steps, always prioritizing safety and proper planning of materials.
Planning and safety measures when mounting sandwich panels
Before climbing on the roof, it is essential to organize the tools and check the condition of the supporting structure. Working at height requires extreme caution.
Necessary protective equipment
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Safety harness anchored to lifeline. -
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Footwear with non-slip rubber soles. -
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Resistant gloves for handling sheet metal. -
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Protective goggles to avoid metal shavings.
Basic tools for installation
You do not need heavy machinery, but you do need a specific set of tools to ensure a watertight and durable finish when assembling sandwich panels.
| Tool | Function |
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| Electric screwdriver | Fixing of self-drilling screws. |
| Circular/Lime saw | Adjustment cuts (never use radial). |
| Level and meter | Ensure accurate alignment and measurements. |
| Sealing gun | Application of silicone or putty in trims. |
Step-by-step installation process
The installation should always start from the lowest part of the roof towards the ridge, and in the opposite direction to the prevailing winds to avoid leaks due to lateral rain.
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Placement of the first panel: Align the panel perfectly with the eave and side. It is the guide for the rest of the roof. -
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Fixing: Always screw at the top of the wave (the rib) to minimize the risk of water ingress. -
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Lateral overlap: Mount the next plate by overlapping its empty fret over the full fret of the previous one. The fit should be perfect. -
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Finishes: Once the surface is covered, install the ridge and sides to protect the insulation core.
If you need to purchase the materials for your project, you can visit this specialized panel and decking store.
To see the specific model of this tutorial, check how to assemble a sandwich panel in its technical data sheet.
Conclusion
Do-it-yourself installation is feasible and economical if you respect the overlaps and use the proper hardware with a watertight washer.
Frequently asked questions about sandwich panel mounting
A minimum slope of 5% to 7% is recommended to ensure that rainwater drains properly and does not pond in the waves.
No. The heat generated by the grinder burns the protective coating on the sheet metal and causes rusting. Use cold cutting saws.
Generally, one bolt is calculated for each support in the structure, which usually results in about 3 or 4 bolts per square meter.
Yes, but be careful. Always step in the valleys (lower part) and be sure to rest your foot where there is a strap or beam underneath.
Although the design is watertight, applying a bead of polyurethane caulk at overlaps and finishes is an extra guarantee against leaks.
They are very light compared to ceramic tiles, around 10-12 kg/m2 depending on the thickness of the steel and insulation.