Standing seam metal roofing is characterized by its prominent vertical seams that rise above the flat surface of the panels. Crafted from durable metals like steel, aluminum, or copper, each panel interlocks with its neighbors, creating a weather-tight seal. This design eliminates the need for exposed fasteners, reducing potential leak points. Its elevated seams ensure excellent water runoff, even on low-sloped roofs.
Beyond its functional advantages, standing seam roofing offers a sleek, modern aesthetic, compatible with both contemporary and traditional architectures. Renowned for its longevity, weather resistance, and energy efficiency — reflecting sunlight and aiding insulation — it represents a union of form and function in roofing technology.
Standing Seam Metal Roofing is made up of sheets with widths between 12”-20” (30.5-51 cm), rolled lengths cut to size, seam heights between 1”-3” (2.5-7.6 cm), and a steel thickness of .02” (.5 mm).
Standing seam metal roofing is characterized by its prominent vertical seams that rise above the flat surface of the panels. Crafted from durable metals like steel, aluminum, or copper, each panel interlocks with its neighbors, creating a weather-tight seal. This design eliminates the need for exposed fasteners, reducing potential leak points. Its elevated seams ensure excellent water runoff, even on low-sloped roofs.
Beyond its functional advantages, standing seam roofing offers a sleek, modern aesthetic, compatible with both contemporary and traditional architectures. Renowned for its longevity, weather resistance, and energy efficiency — reflecting sunlight and aiding insulation — it represents a union of form and function in roofing technology.
Standing Seam Metal Roofing is made up of sheets with widths between 12”-20” (30.5-51 cm), rolled lengths cut to size, seam heights between 1”-3” (2.5-7.6 cm), and a steel thickness of .02” (.5 mm).