These will help to make the screw holes more water resistant and will keep your chickens dry.
Screws to use chicken coop with metal roof and walls.
Most of my houses have shed roofs made of galvanized steel roofing.
Also make sure to use the supplied seam tape at the peak this keeps water from blowing up under the roof cap.
Just screw the wooden panels together and cover the chicken coop roof with shingles.
Alternatively corrugated roofing panels of metal or fiberglass can be used.
If you re coop has an asphalt shingle roof be sure to use tech shield roof sheathing as a barrier against excessive heat from the sun.
The roof is attached to the three horizontal purlins at front middle and back.
For creating floors cladding walls and sheathing roofs sheet lumber like plywood is typically used.
Depending on the application oriented strand board osb or t1 11.
There are no rafters.
Make sure to use the supplied nylon washer s for fixing the roof.
If your coop has a metal roof you ll want to have insulation installed between the roof metal and framing during construction of the coop.
The owners added a solar light to illuminate the interior and working with salvaged materials customized the inside with composite flooring diy nesting boxes made from pallets and a loft shelf for storing bales of straw.
Plywood covered in a weatherproof material such as metal plastic or shingles is the best option for chicken coop roofing as it offers protection both from predators and the elements.
Shingled roofs require special roofing nails.
My chicken coops have always had metal roofs and now i m trying out metal siding on the grounds that i want anything i build to last 20 years without maintenance and the exterior plywood i ve been using doesn t deliver that.
For a large walk in coop s structural floor joists and or roof rafters you may need to upgrade to 2x6s or 2x8s.
Galvanized steel roofs for chicken coops one of my low houses with walls just four feet tall and a simple galvanized metal roof.
Choose fasteners that suit your building application and your coop s weather conditions.
Seven years after writing this blog post the corrugated metal walls are holding up continue reading metal siding on chicken coops.
Shingles are the most durable weatherproof material but are more expensive than metal and plastic and harder to install.
Installing the roof was also done in an evening after work roughly 2 5.
Protect your finished coop with a layer of asphalt roofing shingles just like the ones on a typical home.