I'm with ACG, get the instructions from the manufacturer and tell your installer to do it by the book or find someone who will. If it were me and I was a lot younger,I would take off all the old shingles,take off any large mouldings around the edge of the roof like old houses have put 5/8"plywood on the roof NOT osb,manufacturer will not warranty over OSB. Then the screw used for plywood is different, bigger dia. and shorter. Then make sure you put on all the trim strips that the manufacturer recommends no bending the roofing down over the edges. But since I'm over seventy I'm hoping this lousy roofing job, 1X4 over three layers of shingles with the roof edges poorly nailed into 4" cove moulding that was done just before I bought this place lasts longer than me. Then again if you're a young man go with the standing seam. Part of this 150 year old house of mine has the original standing seam roof on it. stamped on the back side it says guaranteed until 1928.
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