Non structural mechanically seamed single locked or double locked roof panel.
Standing seam metal roof panels.
Premium protective coating options such as galvanized galvalume steel also add to our metal roofing s impressive strength.
In the purest form they are panels with male and female legs that are engaged and installed with clips to the roofing substructure.
Standing seam panels are a product family of metal roofing.
Snap lock panels are secured to the roof deck with clips which allow for thermal movement of roofing panels.
Interlock standing seam metal roof panels are a fully interlocking system.
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.
Our standing seam is also available in tapered and curved designs.
These high quality panels are available in a variety of colors so your customers can customize as they wish.
Those types of metal roofs typically have panels that run vertically up the roof.
Mechanical field seamed panel system.
The lokseam standing seam metal panel provides durability energy efficiency to your customers projects making it the ideal choice for cost conscious builders.
Mbci offers both snap lock and mechanically field seamed panels.
With options ranging from 22 to 29 gauge our steel roof panel offerings include single skin insulated standing seam curved exposed fastener concealed fastener soffits and underhung canopies.
Standing seam roof systems are seamless hidden fastened and modern.
Mechanically seamed panels are similar to snap lock panels however the clips securing them in place must be crimped together with a.
Standing seam metal roofing is defined as a concealed fastener metal panel system that features vertical legs and a broad flat area between the two legs.
Standing seam metal roof panels.
Non structural single locked or double locked roof panel.
As panel options have grown however it is common to see clipless panels included in this product family as well.
It s also described as having raised seams or vertical legs that rise above the level of the panel s flat area.
Traditional standing seam from a specialty roofing manufacturer.