Copper standing seam roofing panel.
Flat seam copper roof.
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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.
Copper cleats of 16 or 20 oz.
It s continually changing beauty over time has long been a favorite to those lucky enough to live under a copper roof.
It s also described as having raised seams or vertical legs that rise above the level of the panel s flat area.
Cold rolled copper are installed in each of the longitudinal and transverse seams.
Interlock offers slate and cedar shingle in 12 oz or 16 oz shake or standing seam in 16 oz and tile in 20 oz copper.
Two adjacent sides of the sheets are folded over and two are folded under to form 3 4 locks.
Flat seamed roofs are used on very low pitched roofs and have soldered seams.
An upscale copper standing seam roof or roofing accent will look amazing and will differentiate your home from the others on the block.
Fasten system to substrate with concealed metal cleats and screws at spacings required by fabricator to resist code required wind uplift.
Its appearance can complement any style of building from the traditional to the.
Here the roof s pitch allowed us to install the copper without solder except in two small spots.
Copper has been in use for thousands of years.
Flat seams can be used on a flat roof but the seams must be soldered.
Rectangular cold rolled copper sheets.
Flat seam roofing is constructed of 18 by 24 20 oz.
Flat lock soldered flat seam soldered seam roofing.
Traditional metal standing seam flat seam and ornamental diamond roof panels from coppercraft protect the finest of buildings while adding unmatched visual appeal.
Copper roofs are light weight and strong lasting up to 50 years or even more with regular repairs and maintenance.
Experienced engineers and fabricators transition your design from conception to installation creating roof systems with lasting performance and beauty.
In this application galvanized steel and copper are the most widely used metals with stainless steel and zinc rarely installed.
The panels are made from 18 x 24 sheets with all four sides folded over two sides one way and the other.