Metal Panel Roofing: More Durable Than Traditional Roofing
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.
Shingles made out of metal hold up well under the rain and snow, and will last for a long time with minimal maintenance. Also, lots of manufacturers are branching out with their metal roofing selections, offering different color and finish options to create personalized looks. New technology has begun to produce roofing tiles with better temperature control, which means that your healing or cooling costs will be lower after installing metal roof panels.
There are many questions that come up when you are talking about metal residential roofing. There are numerous choices available, so it is very important that you know about the difference between roofing systems. You will get the maximum benefit from your metal roof only when you are sure that it has the right underlayment, substrate, and finish for your building.
Two basic kinds of metal panel roofing exist, and these are categorized in accordance with the means by which their roofs resist water. The prime factor in determining that is a roof's slant or pitch. Structural roofing has water-resistant paneling and is manufactured for use on roofs with minimal slope. Architectural (or non-structural) roofing is created for use on sharper slopes so that the water is caused to drain off rapidly.
Normally, in a structural roof, panels are capable of spanning between structural supports, and are joined by clips to the building structure, The floating clip system that fastens the structural panels to the roof allows for thermal expansion and contraction. Since thermal expansion and contraction influences all materials to some extent, structural panels and flashing must be designed in such a way to accommodate that same expansion.
When structural metal panel roofs are installed, they are usually fitted over a structural metal framing and purlins. It is important to consider the conditions the new roof will be facing when installing. For instance, if the roof will be subject to heavy snow or high winds, solid substrates such as metal decking, plywood, or oriented-stand board combined with ISO board insulation can be laid down first. This will ensure the roof will be sound enough to handle the load.
Everyday, more consumers are choosing metal panel roofing technology. The metal roof panel has been proven to withstand all sort of weather, last a long time, and require very little maintenance. Technological developments in coatings and finishes have made it possible to develop cool metal roofing which provides greater economy by decreasing energy use and therefore lowers the money we spend to cool or heat our buildings. There are many questions that come up when you are talking about metal residential roofing. There are numerous choices available, so it is very important that you know about the difference between roofing systems.
Published May 13th, 2008
Filed in Real Estate


