Roof felt also known as tar paper was the standard underlayment for most new roofs as it is easy to work with somewhat durable and moderately inexpensive.
Tar paper under metal roof.
Felt paper or not under metal rofing most codes and good roofing practice would require felt.
Felt paper also referred to as tar paper was the standard underlayment material in roofing for decades.
The very experienced contractor used resin paper under the steel.
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This is a roof membrane underlayment made up of either a rubberized asphalt or butyl based adhesive with a polyethylene carrier sheet.
With metal roofing its also a good idea to put a layer of red rosin paper between the felt or ice water shield and the metal that way it wont potentialy stick to it and cause oil canning and would allow for expansion.
Of course times have changed for the better and now there are several roofing underlayment products available that are far superior to standard roofing felt.
It has an adhesive backing with a peel and stick feature.
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It used to be that 30 lb.
The steel is coated with a galvalume finish and the expoosed surface is painted.
The material comes in rolls and is passed through a forming machine to produce the roof pans in the desired length.
It was easy to use durable and even had alignment lines to help with the shingle installation.
The standing seam roof has no exposed fastenerss.
Grace ice water shield 36 in x 75 ft 200 sq ft rubber roof underlayment.
This membrane should be labeled high temperature to withstand the surface temperature of the roof on a hot summer day.
For many applications a layer of plywood underneath your metal roofing is an unnecessary expense.
Item 169827 model 5003002.