Typical Standing Seam Roof Details
The metal roof system as described within this manual is classified as a standing seam metal roof panel.
Typical standing seam roof details. Standing seam roofs are generally made from thicker grades of steel than corrugated steel roofs. Always consult your local ultra seam plant for the proper detail design for your building. Whether you are designing for a commercial or residential project our standing seam metal roofing will outshine the rest. The standing seam metal roofing systems from berridge include a wide range of coverage and seam height options.
The recommended dimensions should be specified from the table below. Mbci manufactures quality standing seam metal roofing panels that are lightweight and last up to 60 years. The detailing and attachment methods described within this manual best reflect steep. Panels are mechanically attached with hidden fasteners to a continuous solid substrate with an underlayment.
Standing seam roofing is composed of preformed or field formed pans usually between 14 to 18 inches wide when finished. Panel widths tend to vary by manufacturer but most standing seam metal roof panels are between 12 and 18 in width with approximately 16 being the most common. Our standing seam is also available in tapered and curved designs. Interlock standing seam metal roof panels are a fully interlocking system.
Standing seam panels offer sleek lines that create a modern look. Cad details most buildings require detailing that is customized to the specific needs of that project. There are four basic standing seam metal roof panel styles. While many corrugated steel roofs are made using the thinner 29 gauge steel a minimum of 26 gauge g 90 galvanized steel or more commonly galvalume steel better is used for manufacturing of standing seam metal panels.
We have solutions for straight convex or concave curved tapered and compound curved for dome applications. Its unique mechanical lock design profile forms a weather tight unit and unlike some other types of panel metal roofs no rivets or screws are exposed on the surface of the panels.