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Metal Panel Roofing - Value Conscious & Great Performance

by Ryan McCall

One of the most important pieces of a building is it's roof. Owners who are wanting easy ways to save money are looking into metal panel roofing. Because metal panel roofing combines both the durability that owners desire and the visual appeal they crave, the popularity of this type of roofing has become more evident recently.

Roofs that have metal panels have been shown to withstand all the elements and have a low level of maintenance so their lifetime cost is relatively low. Due to their popularity many manufacturers are developing a wider array of finishes, profiles and colors for the metal panels which will add to the aesthetics of the building. The metal roofing can also save you money in energy costs since the designers have improved the finish which provides a cooling formulation.

When one talks about metal residential roofing, various questions come up throughout the construction planning phase, given the wide variety of products one has to choose from today. It is crucial to comprehend the differences between the various roofing systems. Unless one selects the proper roofing system, under layering, substrate and finish, the roof will not function up to its intended potential.

The two basic types of metal panel roofing are differentiated by their method of water resistance. The pitch of the roof is the most important factor. Structural roofing is useful on roofs with a lower pitch as the panels themselves are water resistant. Non structural roofing, which is also called architectural roofing, can only be used on steeper slopes. On these slopes, water will shed quickly.

In a structural roof, panels can easily be fastened to the building structure and are able to reach across necessary structural supports. The panels are attached using a floating clip system that allows for thermal expansion and contraction when needed. These thermal changes influence all materials so the structural panels are made to accommodate the roof accordingly.

Structural metal panel roof systems are usually fitted over a roof assembly that includes structural metal framing and purlins. In areas having heavy snowfall, high wind-loads or when the owner requires a roof assembly, panels may be installed over solid substrates, like metal decking, plywood, oriented-strand board in combination with ISO board insulation to achieve the necessary structural load of the panel system.

Choosing the right roofing system is important to any construction job, and metal panel roofing is becoming a more popular choice every day. By using metal residential roofing, homeowners gain weatherproof, long-lasting protection, as each metal roof panel is made of durable, weatherproof steel. Metal roofing is also attractive, with hundreds of colors and textures available in both structural (for shallow-pitch roofs) and non-structural (for steeper slopes) varieties. Metal roofing can be installed either on an open framework or, in colder climates, on top of solid substrates like decking or plywood.

Published May 13th, 2008

Filed in Real Estate


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