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10 Benefits Of A Standing Seam Metal Roof

You have so many options to consider when you’re looking for a new roof for your home. Even if you’ve narrowed your choices, you still have to choose between a standing seam metal roof and corrugated metal roof (along with the many options within each of those). The first step in your journey to purchase a metal roof centers upon choosing the correct metal roofing panel. There are lots of choices available, but the overwhelming majority of homeowners will choose one of these three panels: ⅞” Corrugated, R Panel/PBR Panel, or standing seam. Each of these panels has a unique set of advantages and disadvantages. Our goal in this article is to educate you on one of our most popular panels, standing seam metal roofing. We want you to know the pros and the cons so you can make the best decision for your metal roof. Top 10 Benefits Of A Standing Seam Metal Roof: Weather-tightness Long Lasting and Durable Curb Appeal Fire Resistance Less Maintenance Color Choices Energy Efficiency Increased Ho...

What Is Nail Strip Standing Seam Roofing?

By: Lauren Risotto on August 5th, 2020 Print/Save as PDF What Is Nail Strip Standing Seam Roofing? Metal | Roofing | Standing Seam Share: When you’re picking out a roof, it’s fair to be focused on factors such as how your roof will look, how much it costs and how long it will last. One factor you’re probably not thinking too much about is how it’s installed. As long as the roof gets put on- what’s the difference? Though it doesn’t seem important, the way a roof is attached to the structure greatly impacts its performance. For a standing seam roof, there are different types of standing seam panels to choose from. While all of them provide the modern, sleek look that standing seam is known for, the way they are installed is different. At Western States Metal Roofing, we manufacture standing seam metal panels in two of these panel systems: Snap Lock and Mechanically Seamed. In this article, we discuss nail strip standing seam and how it differs from the other types of standing seam panels...