DIY Standing Seam Metal Roof: A Homeowner’s Real Experience (Mistakes, Tools & What Worked)
In this episode of our DIY Standing Seam Series, metal roofing expert Thad Barnette sits down with homeowner Tim DeJoris to break down what it’s actually like to DIY a standing seam metal roof: the research, the tools, the toughest details, and the biggest lessons learned—especially on a low-slope / pitch-change roof in Florida.
If you’re thinking about installing your own standing seam roof, this is the real-world perspective you need before you start.
In this video, we cover:
►Why Tim chose standing seam (longevity, wind mitigation, looks)
►What went wrong with the previous roof (including low-slope leak issues)
►Why panel selection matters (ex: snap lock vs mechanically seamed for low slope)
►The detail that intimidated him most: pitch-change transition + sidewall + gable intersection
►DIY tool recommendations (including why a torque-controlled screw gun matters)
►The “hidden challenge” nobody talks about: keeping the roof dried-in during the project
►Timeline reality: months of research + months of install
►What he’d do differently (including material choice insights)
Key DIY takeaways Tim recommends:
►Spend significant time researching best practices
►Build a full-size mock-up before learning on the roof
►Practice with fasteners/screw gun to avoid stripping
►Choose the right season/weather window (don’t rush; don’t work in extreme heat/cold)
Got questions about DIY standing seam—or want us to cover a specific DIY detail? Drop it in the comments.
NOTE***** Sheffield Metals always recommends using a qualified contractor for standing seam metal roof installation—but we know some homeowners are still considering DIY.