Common Roofing Issues: Over- and Under-Tightened Metal Roof Fasteners

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Metal roof fasteners are kind of like a Goldilocks and the Three Bears situation. They can't be too tight or too loose. They have to be fastened just right.

When metal roof fasteners are under‑tightened or over‑tightened, you lose the precise clamping force those panels need to stay weather‑tight and move correctly with temperature changes. That’s when you start to see leaks, loose panels, noise and premature wear, especially in a climate like Texas where metal roofs expand and contract a lot.

Get a better idea of what leads to ill-tightened fasteners on metal roofing and how to fix the problem with this guide from the roofing experts at LOA.

Why Fastener Tightness Matters on a Metal Roof

Every screw, washer and clip on a metal roof has a job: pull the panel snug to the substrate, compress the washer just enough to seal out water and still allow for a bit of movement as the metal expands and contracts. It's a bit of a balancing act. And there are hundreds of fasteners, so it's easy to see why it's a common problem with metal roofs.

When fasteners are:

  • Under‑tightened, they don’t fully seal or secure the panel.
  • Over‑tightened, they crush the washer, distort the metal and can even damage the fastener itself.

Either way, you end up with roof leaks, all the problems that come with them and a shorter roof life. It made sound simple, but tightening the fasteners just right is a skill that has to be mastered by roofers.

What Happens When Fasteners Are Under‑Tightened

Let's take a closer look at what can go wrong when under‑tightened screws aren’t pulled down firmly against the panel and substrate.

Poor Sealing and Early Leaks

Most metal roofing screws have a neoprene or EPDM washer under the head. That washer must be compressed slightly to seal the hole. When that's not the case:

  • The washer doesn’t fully contact the metal.
  • Water can wick under the washer and into the fastener hole.
  • Wind‑driven rain has an easier time working into small gaps.

Like any roof leak, you'll eventually notice drips or stains on the ceilings during storms. Up in the attic there is probably damp insulation or decking around the loose fasteners.

Panel Movement and Noise

Loose fasteners that don’t hold the panel tight against the structure does more than cause leaks. It can also cause:

  • Panels to rattle more dramatically in wind.
  • Ticking or popping noises as the panel expands and contracts around loose screws.
  • Holes that elongate over time as the panel moves, making the problem worse.

Vulnerability to Wind Uplift

When under‑fastened panels are perfectly flush against the roof deck they're more susceptible to:

  • Wind uplift pulling panels back.
  • Edge and corner panels lifting completely up, where pressure is the highest.

In severe storms, that can mean partial panel loss or damage to the surrounding roofing materials.

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What Happens When Fasteners Are Over‑Tightened

Over‑tightening is just as bad or worse than under-tightening because the damage starts from day one. Fasteners that are too tight will lead to:

    Crushed or Split Washers

    When screws are driven in too hard the washer flattens excessively or splits. Cracked washers lose their sealing ability and can allow water straight into the hole. As the washer continues to degrade in the sun, leaks often show up a few years later.


    Distorted Metal and Over‑Stressing

    Driving fasteners too hard can do damage to the metal panels as well. It can:

    • Dimple the metal panel around the screw head.
    • Create small pools where water sits around the fastener.
    • Add stress points that encourage oil canning.

    In hot, sunny conditions like we have in Central Texas, these stressed spots see more movement and are more likely to fail early.

    Stripped or Broken Fasteners

    If the screw is torqued beyond what the substrate can handle the threads may strip in the wood or metal framing, leaving the screw visually “tight” but with little holding power. In extreme cases, the screw head can snap off, leaving a hole with no clamping force at all. This kind of hidden damage often isn’t obvious until a leak or a storm exposes it.

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Why These Problems Are Common in Metal Roofs - Especially in Texas

Metal roofing is highly sensitive to fastener tension for three key reasons:

1. Thermal movement: Panels need to give slightly as they expand and contract in different temperatures. Fasteners that are too tight or too loose both interfere with this natural movement.

2. Panel profile and gauge: Thinner panels and wide flat panels magnify any distortion caused by incorrect fastener torque.

3. Installer technique: On many jobs, fasteners are driven by feel rather than with torque‑limiting tools, which makes inconsistency almost a given.

In Texas, where roof surfaces can reach extreme temperatures and storms can be intense, small fastener issues are more likely to turn into visible problems. All the more reason to make sure metal roof installations are handled by experienced roofers.


How to Fix Under‑Tightened or Over‑Tightened Fasteners

The right repair depends on how many fasteners are affected and how severe the damage already is.


Inspect and Identify the Problem Areas

From the roof surface, look for:

  • Under‑tightened screws:
    • Washers not snug to panels.
    • Screw heads sitting visibly off the surface.
    • Panels visibly lifting or vibrating around the fastener.
  • Over‑tightened screws:
    • Washers extruded beyond the screw head or visibly split.
    • Dimpling of panel metal around the screw.
    • Rust or staining around distorted fasteners.

Inside the building, check for:

  • Leaks or stains along fastener lines.
  • Damp decking or insulation from leaks.

Tighten Under‑Tightened Fasteners So They Are Installed Correctly

Where washers are intact and the screws are simply loose:

  • Carefully tighten screws just until the washer is fully seated and slightly compressed.
  • Avoid “one extra turn for good measure”—that’s how over‑tightening starts.
  • If the hole is wallowed out or the screw no longer bites, replace it with a slightly larger fastener designed for that purpose.

Replace Over‑Tightened or Damaged Fasteners

For fasteners that have become crushed, cracked or distorted from over-tightening:

  • Remove the old screw and washer.
  • Inspect the hole. If it’s stretched or damaged, use an appropriate over-sized fastener with a new washer so it can grip the metal or substrate.
  • Seat the new screw carefully, stopping as soon as the washer compresses evenly against the panel (no mushrooming).

If there is extensive damage, it’s sometimes more efficient to replace all fasteners in a problem area rather than spot‑fixing individual screws.

Address Leaks and Secondary Damage

If fastener issues caused leaks you'll need to do a few more roof repairs:

  • Replace any rotted decking or framing in the affected area.
  • Remove wet insulation and replace it once the area is dry.
  • Repair stained or damaged ceilings and drywall.
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How to Prevent Fastener Problems on New Metal Roofs

Use the Right Fasteners

It all starts with choosing fasteners that are specifically designed for your roofing system. With metal roofs, standard wood roofing screws won't cut it. Just keep in mind that a variety of different fasteners are likely needed.

  • Hex Head Screws: A hex washer head screw is used on screw-down systems where the fasteners are exposed. The washer secures the panel to the roof deck.
  • Pancake Head Fasteners: A pancake head type of fastener is used with standing seam systems. They have a low profile head and attach to panels using hidden clips.
  • Pop Rivets: Pop rivets are used to connect metal panels to other components like the flashing.
  • Self-Drilling Screws: These unique screws drill their own hole. They can be used for metal-to-wood or metal-to-metal connections.
  • Type 17 Screws: Also known as a self-tapping screw, the design of Type 17 screws makes it easier to penetrate into wood substrates.

The material also matters and should be based partly on weather resistance for the local climate. Suitable material options include:

  • Stainless steel screws
  • Galvanized steel screws
  • Zinc-coated steel screws
  • Carbon steel screws
  • Rubber washers

Follow Manufacturer Recommendations

Always follow the recommended fastener patterns and spacing for the roof system and wind zone. The metal panel manufacturer will also have recommendations for specified locations for screws on each panel rib or flat to avoid unintended stress.


Control Fastener Torque With the Right Tools

It's best to use torque‑limited drivers or depth‑sensitive tools whenever possible, rather than relying purely on feel. That's when fastener tightness becomes inconsistent. Always work with trained crews that know how to recognize what a properly compressed washer looks like so that problems can be corrected immediately.

Account For Expansion and Contraction

For standing seam metal roofs, use the specified clip systems and slotting so panels can move naturally. Avoid creating “lock points” where fasteners prevent panels from sliding as they heat up and cool down.

Plan Periodic Maintenance

Metal roofs benefit from periodic visual inspections every 1–3 years or after major storms. It will spot loose, missing or damaged fasteners early before there's more extensive damage. Proactively replacing worn out fasteners and washers is a critical part of a long‑term maintenance plan.

Metal roof fasteners are small components with big responsibilities. When they’re under‑tightened, your roof can leak and lift. When they’re over‑tightened, you crush the very seal that’s supposed to keep water out and can stress the panels themselves.

In a hot, storm‑prone state like Texas, getting that balance right is one of the most important steps in keeping a metal roof performing and looking its best.

If you have a property in the Austin area and have further questions about metal roof fasteners, get in touch with the LOA team. We can provide a complimentary roof inspection that will evaluate how well fasteners are fixed and how to ensure the entire roofing system is performing properly.

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