High seam metal roofing description.
High seam roofing.
Colonial seam continuous standing seam metal roof panel with an integral seam.
Providing a taller seam option an additional finish option and wider coverage than the tee panel the berridge high seam tee panel is designed to provide additional options for creating stunning residential or commercial designs over solid sheathing.
Metal roofing is already a long lasting and low maintenance roofing solution especially when compared to other roofing types such as shingles or tiles.
Furthermore standing seam systems are manufactured from high end steel or aluminum offering years of low maintenance service life.
Overview high seam tee panel standing seam system ht 4 high seam tee panel splice detail ht 5 seam splice detail ht 6 alternate seam splice detail ht 7 insulated deck detail ht 8 eave detail ht 10 eave detail ht 11 eave detail ht 12 ridge and hip detail ht 20 shed roof ridge cap detail ht 21 ridge termination at dormer valley ht 22.
Standing seam metal roofing is a concealed fastener roofing system which features vertical or trapezoidal legs with a flat space in between.
These systems feature interlocking seams that connect panels giving the roof a distinct and attractive appearance.
Roof panels shall use a one piece roof clip allowing for thermal movement of the panel system.
The continuous standing seam metal roof design uses an integral seam each panel is designed to snap into place over the previous panel and then it is fastened with clips.
This 1 or 1 high panel can be used for straight or curved applications.
The everseam is 20 1 4 wide with a 1 1 2 high seam the integral locking seam is held in place by concealed metal clips and is installed over a waterproof solid substrate.
One great advantage of standing seam metal roofs is contained in the name itself.
Clipless one piece positive locking standing seam panel that provides a timeless roof appearance.
Designing high performance roofs with standing seam.
This metal roofing system from mbci is one of the most durable and weather tight roof systems available in the industry.
The high seam panel shall have a 1 seam height with a maximum seam width of and a panel coverage of 12 14 16 18 or 20.
Seams the weak point in any roof and a potential entry point for moisture are raised above the level of the roofing panel.
The absence of exposed fasteners and the weather tight side lap allow for applications on roof pitches as low as a 3 12.
This cannot be said for composition shingles or especially for torch down or rolled roofing.