Flat Seam Metal Roof Details

Flat seam roofing is constructed of 18 by 24 20 oz.
Flat seam metal roof details. A standing seam design assures adequate draining from rain and snow effectively eliminating ponding leaks and related problems typically associated with built up roofs. Rectangular cold rolled copper sheets. Edge and flashing metal. Since this was an introductory guide to the basics of standing seam metal roof installations we purposefully left out more technical details such as z bar flashing end wall and valley flashing details however they are covered in the video above if you like to learn more about the components that go beyond the basics.
Edge and flashing metal is required to start and finish the job and riverside manufacturers all that is necessary for your project. Cleats are installed in each the longitudinal and transverse seams. Clipless one piece positive locking standing seam panel that provides a timeless roof appearance. Colonial seam continuous standing seam metal roof panel with an integral seam.
Riverside offers some of the accessories necessary for installation of standing seam wall and flat lock roof panels such as clips. Substrate failed early metal roofs were batten style or flat seamed until rolled tin production became common later in the 19th century with standing seam coming into general use. Flat seam roof panel is available 22 x 16 with interlock seams while diamond flat seam roof panel is available 10 x 10 with interlock seams. In retrofit projects a sub framing system is attached to the existing flat roof surface to provide a minimum 12 roof pitch.
The slate roof on the white house was replaced with sheet iron in 1804 the copper roof on the old church of christ in philly lasted from the 1830s to 1967. Flat seam roofing systems are typically used on roofs that are flat or have a low pitch or alternatively on very steep slopes.