This video shows how to install standing seam panels when hemming the eave and rake.
Standing seam metal siding installation.
This process allows for longer panels allowing for seamless lines from ridge to eave.
Standing seam metal panel systems use a raised seam to connect panels together resulting in high levels of performance in a range of environmental conditions.
The connecting point where the two separate metal panels meet forms a vertically pointed rib or a seam that is one inch to inch and a half high.
Pancake screws are used because they are strong and yet have a low profile that does not interfere with panel and trim installation.
Standing seam consists of sheet metal roofing panels joined side by side and attached to the roofing deck with concealed fasteners.
Clipless one piece positive locking standing seam panel that provides a timeless roof appearance.
A snap seam rib design with unlimited thermal movement makes it easy to install while still delivering superior performance.
Due to their manufacturing process most standing seam panels can be created at the job site.
Colonial seam continuous standing seam metal roof panel with an integral seam.
Vertical seam delivers a clean linear elegance paired with unmatched quality for a dependable long lasting and beautiful roof.
While each system utilizes some of the same materials and ultimately performs the same function of covering and protecting a structure standing seam and exposed fastener systems are drastically different in their benefits and drawbacks.
You might be thinking.
If you will be installing a standing seam metal roof yourself it is best to buy materials from a local sheet metal roofing supplier as many suppliers have the capability to make your standing seam panels right on a job site.
How different can standing seam metal roofing and exposed fastener metal roofing really be.
For nail strip panels one pancake screw is required every 12 24 inches depending on wind requirements.
Standing seam roofing is particularly noted for its use of hidden fasteners.
A typical standing seam panel can be approximately 12 16 and 19.
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