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havasu
Jul 25, 2013Explorer
It totally depends upon your roof and how much you need to overlap.
On the basis that I only ever wanted to do it once, spending the $100 on 2 rolls of 4" was worthwhile compared to the $60 for the 2". It overlaps more than it probably needs to, but more is better than too little.
If all you are covering is a hairline join between seams then I am sure that 2" is sufficient - in my case I had to also cover a raised transition strip between the panels and so I used 4"
On the basis that I only ever wanted to do it once, spending the $100 on 2 rolls of 4" was worthwhile compared to the $60 for the 2". It overlaps more than it probably needs to, but more is better than too little.
If all you are covering is a hairline join between seams then I am sure that 2" is sufficient - in my case I had to also cover a raised transition strip between the panels and so I used 4"
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