What You Should Know About Standing Seam Metal Roofs
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The standing seam metal roof ‘phenomenon’, as it were, has been part of a larger shift in the types of building materials used in modern construction. These types of roofs are known for the pronounced upright seam that joins the panels together. Though once only seen in commercial settings, standing seam metal roofs are now making their mark in residential home builds.

 

It should be noted that standing seam roofs are very different in terms of their installation as compared with more traditional approaches. Perhaps the most critical element of the install process starts with the need for exact measurements. This isn’t to say that traditional roofs aren’t exact. But when metal panels are in the mix, a number of factors are at play — wasting as little material as possible when panels are being manufactured and an inability to manipulate materials onsite.

 

When installed properly, a standing seam metal roof can have a lifespan anywhere between 40-60 years as compared to traditional asphalt shingle roofs. The latter tend to have an average lifespan of 15-20 years. Installing the metal roof properly starts with assessing the fate of the current roof. Metal roofing panels can be installed over existing shingle roofs. This saves money because removal of the previous roof adds expense to a project. But if there are issues with the old roof and/or decking, the new metal roof install will not be optimal.

 

The highest priority matter to address when installing a standing seam metal roof is water protection. The installation of a moisture barrier, such as quality underlayment, and use of dependable sealant are critical to the successful installation, and longevity, of the roof. A key attraction to standing seams is nearly unmatched protection from weather, which includes major impact resistance. As such, knowing what kind of licensure and credentials a manufacturer/supplier has counts, too. Be sure to ask about UL2218/Class 4 credentials.

 

Standing seam metal roofs require the installation of clips where panels will be secured. Because of standing seam design, these clips are hidden for aesthetic purposes. That said, the fasteners vary in design and size based on the type of panel and size of standing seam being used. No two projects are the same.

 

Homeowners must make decisions about their home’s construction that will impact the integrity and value of the home. Understanding whether a standing seam metal roof is part of the plan is just one part of that process. However, it’s a big part. So is finding the right metal roofing panel manufacturer/supplier. Mueller, Inc. has been a leading manufacturer in steel construction for nearly one-hundred years. We take pride in working with all manner of clients, helping make their dream designs a reality. See what we can do for your next project today.