You have many options when searching for a new roof for your house. Even if you’ve narrowed down your choices, you still have to decide between a standing seam cladding and a corrugated metal roof, along with the several alternatives within each.

The first step in buying a metal roof is selecting the appropriate metal roofing panel. Although there are many options, most homeowners will choose one of these three panels: standing seam, R Panel/PBR Panel, or ⅞” corrugated. 

1. Weather Tight Panels

When you buy a metal roof, you can choose between two different fastening systems: visible fasteners and concealed fasteners. Metal roofing panels with hidden fasteners are categorized as standing seam panels. This is the most weather-tight roofing system. Making the right choice for your home roof requires understanding how these two systems differ.  

2. Fastening System

The attachment technique is the primary advantage of a standing seam cladding roofing panel. Metal roofing panels with standing seams have hidden fasteners. This indicates that hidden clips and fasteners are used to secure the panels to the substrate. The metal roofing panel is not penetrated by the screws.

This is significant because the panel will not have thousands of screw holes like an exposed fastener metal roof panel would. All potential leak sites that screws can create are eliminated with a standing seam roof. 

3. Details

The seams are the weakest spot on the metal roof and the most likely location for water intrusion. The panel seams on most metal cladding system panels are between 1.75 and 2 inches tall. The chance of roof leaks is significantly reduced when the seam is placed 2″ above the height of the panels.

You can also avoid panel overlaps and utilize longer sheets. The design of standing seam cladding roofs accommodates expansion and contraction. The panels’ ability to accommodate thermal movement allows temperature shifts from hot to cold. This allows you to have sheet lengths longer than forty feet.

4. Lifespan

Referred to as a “Lifetime Roof,” standing seam metal roofing implies that you should only ever need to buy one roof for your home. It’s an investment that takes a lengthy time. Metal roofing with standing seams has a 40–70 year lifespan.

Metal can endure severe weather conditions and winds as high as 140 mph. It won’t crumble under its weight in a snowfall or deluge.

5. Curb Appeal

Your residential home will appear utterly different with standing seam cladding roofing, adding instant curb appeal. Though opinions vary, standing seam metal is typically regarded as the most attractive type of metal roofing panel. Its sleek, straight lines give it a modern, clean style. Furthermore, the fasteners are hidden, so there aren’t many exposed screw heads. 

6. Fire Resistant

Have you seen the images of a wildfire-ravaged neighbourhood where only one house is left standing? Usually, that house is the one with the metal roof. Regrettably, big forest fires are becoming more commonplace yearly as the temperature rises.

A metal roof is your first protection against your home burning down. Investing in standing seam metal roofing panels is a great way to ensure your house survives wildfires.

Standing seam cladding metal roofing has a Class A fire rating when appropriately placed and is not combustible. Class “A”: According to ASTM E-108, this is the maximum fire-resistance rating for roofing. This shows that roofing can tolerate prolonged exposure to fire from sources outside the building.

A house cannot be made fireproof. However, thanks to fire rating systems, architects and builders can select materials that slow the spread of fire. This gives firemen more time to arrive and put out the fire before it causes any serious harm.

7. Less Maintenance

The fasteners are protected from the elements since they are hidden. This indicates that the screws do not have any washers that will eventually wear out and need to be replaced. Metal cladding system require less maintenance than metal roofing panels, mainly because of concealed fasteners.

A standing seam roof has no problems with expansion or contraction. As a result, you won’t have to deal with the headache of occasionally scaling your roof, making sure the fasteners are still in place, and then having to tighten them again.

Every roof needs routine upkeep, performed at least once a year. The homeowner, a contractor, or a roof maintenance company can all handle this. The maintenance objective is to locate potential problem spots early so they don’t become a much bigger problem.

Conclusion 

We think that as a homeowner, a standing seam roof can provide you with value and advantages. We offer product details, colour options, and anything else you might need to know if you’re considering your options with a standing seam roof.

The second item you should consider is the cost and type of standing seam panel that will work best for your project. Connect with Claddco for the best cladding solutions today!

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