25 dollars at your metal roof supplier and get a bag of rubber washer screws it should be a little bigger than the existing nail hole and most of them wont need caulking
I would pull the nail, blackjack the hole from underneath the metal and above it. Run your sheeter near the hole but don't use it. Find a spot where the metal is not rusted.
I am repairing a ridge vent on a shingled roof that most of the old nails have backed out on the ridge vent..I am using a tube of all weather Black Jack roof cement and 10×1 self piercing sheeter screws with rubber seal and are flat under the screw head
I am roofing a small porch roof and I'm wondering if i should apply a small line of tar on the bottom of each row of tar paper,it is my first time roofing..
Really bad idea to add a new post with a totaly different question to someone else's post on any DIY web site.
Just gets to confusing trying to figure how hows talking to who.
I know, i messed up but im trying hard to figure this on my mobile sorry
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