Many Code jurosdictions require a complete tearoff before steel is applied on required nominal 2X perlins no more than 2'OC, with min of 1.5" screws., but they allow a second layer of shingles.Go figure! When I was GCing I got shut down on a garage roof job. Had to remove the new steel and perlins,, we had in place strip the roof and start over. Was just glad it was small and that is what I was relating to in the previous post about the van load of parasites. If you are applying steel over shingles, make sure code enforcment agrees to let you!! Don't try to argue with code enforcement you will loose. In this same town a wealthy Albany NY lawyer built a lavish summer camp on an island in a small lake within the township He pushed the envelope beyond what the code enforcment oficer told him he could do. The town took him to court. The new "high priced camp" was demoed last winter while the ice was strong enough to support the demolition equipment and carry the debris back to shore.
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