Should You Choose Standing Seam Metal Roofing?

Prevent Penetration of Outside Materials

Standing seam metal roofing can be good for houses or buildings located in places where weather and temperature changes are drastic. Thanks to sliding clips supporting the overall roof structure, a standing seam metal roof can expand and contract according to ambient temperatures without doing damage to the roof or building over which it stands.

If you are well acquainted with your local hardware store, and if you consult a lot with your local contractor, you might have come across standing seam metal roofing. A standing seam metal roof is special in that it can prevent water out of the roof surface. Without the standing seam system, this water can eventually leak into the building or house in any other poorly installed roof, or it can corrode any other metal roof. A standing seam metal roof will have metal panels perched on the roof deck, and running vertically through it. Each panel in standing seam metal roofing will have two seams that rise up vertically, and are placed closely together in order to seal the roof join and prevent penetration of outside materials.

Standing seam metal roofing has enjoyed a long period of use in many low-rise buildings that cater to commercial and industrial businesses and is a favorite among roofing contractors in the UK and the USA. This technology has also been used to re-roof old houses and buildings, where the standing seam roof can replace leaky or poorly sealed roofs. In fact, such roofs are currently being used in factories, schools, distribution centers, military facilities, and warehouses.

In general, a metal roof is more durable than most other roofing materials. In particular, standing seam metal roofs have sliding clip systems that are concealed in the roof base, where the roof meets the building.

This sliding clip system allows the roof to not only maintain structural strength, but adjust to the weather: heat can make a roof expand, and without a standing seam metal roof, metal expansion can make metal roofs more prone to leaks and weather damage. Not only does this sliding clip system make expansion possible, it can also make roof contraction happen without damage to the roof or the structure on which it stands.

Easier to Install and Maintain

Metal roofs are also lighter than roofs made from other materials. Like other metal roofs, standing seam metal roofing is easier to install, especially with experienced contractors on hand to help you out. And, like other metal roofs, a standing seam metal roof is easy to maintain: some builders and manufacturers attest that such a roof can last twenty years or more. A standing seam metal roof, moreover, can withstand wind, snow, fire, rain, and extreme or drastic changes in temperature. This makes such roofs safe to use and reliable for a long period of time.

Like other metal roofing techniques, however, standing seam metal roofing can be expensive to install. Such roofing, however, can be a great investment if your building or house is located in an area where high winds, drastic weather and temperatures, and rainstorms or hailstorms are prevalent. And because metal roofs can be designed to resist corrosion, they can last longer and thus allow your investment to pay for itself.

Good Looking Roofs

If you are worried that a metal roof can look unattractive on your house or building, worry no more. There are many sealants and paints that can allow your metal roof to blend with your building materials, whether you are using wood, concrete, or brick. Like other roofs, a standing seam metal roof will need a deck to support it, as well as a base felt, which can add protection against moisture. A metal roof, moreover, is recyclable, so if you worry about the effect of your building on the environment, you can be sure that your metal roof will be part of your green plans.

If you are considering metal roofing for your facility, talk to your building contractor first about the feasibility of using such materials. Remember, you need a metal roof primarily for its durability; and you need a standing seam metal roof primarily for its ability to adjust to extreme temperature conditions. If you live or work in an area that has weather conditions which require such roofing techniques, then you can make a good investment on a standing seem metal roof. However, if you live in a relatively temperate area, you might want to consider other roofing options that might be better for your needs and budget.

Standing seam metal roofing is expensive, but if it fits your needs and budget exactly, you can protect your house or office better. With a good standing seam metal roof, you can be sure that no rain, hail, cold, heat, snow, or wind can topple your place or tear it apart.

 


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