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Originally Posted by Baz
Even though they require shingles here - I'm wondering if I could get away with using Galvalume panels, like I used when I covered my back deck. I can do all the work myself as I did then. Lay down some wood stringers over the existing shingles and then fasten the metal panels over that. The ones I used here at my house were 13' long and 3' wide. I'd need about 9 panels probably. And if needed down the road they could easily be removed and the roof re-done.
No permit. Just get 'er done!

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Why sleepers? (unless you want to increase the pitch with tapered sleepers). You could just screw the corrugated metal roofing down. Pick up a 5# box of the proper length metal roofing screws. Screw right through your comp shingles. Water proof at the top where it tucks under the house gutter so the wind doesn't blow water up and run under the metal roofing