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More than any other roof system, standing-seam metal requires unique details to maintain its structural integrity and provide a lifetime of watertight protection.
Experienced metal roofing contractors know that a roof system which is properly detailed by the manufacturer will not only perform as designed, but can significantly reduce labor costs and protect both the installer and designer from potential liability.
Properly engineered and installed details are absolutely crucial to
metal roof system performance. While most roofing system manufacturers
do offer standard boiler-plate details to designers, it is imperative to
provide
customized details engineered for each project, as well as
thorough step-by-step installation guidelines. It’s simply not realistic
to expect the installer’s roofing crew to understand thermal expansion
coefficients, modulus of elasticity, and internal strain forces. Look for more Featured Details in future issues of the Spotlight. To Cleat or Not To Cleat Some metal roofing professionals believe that a
hemmed cleat is required at the eave to inhibit water infiltration.
However, a cleat can inhibit the natural expansion and contraction of metal
if there is not enough room left for movement. Proper cleat positioning
is necessary for maintaining adequate clearances to allow the natural
expansion and contraction of the metal. A properly engineered Expanding Eave, on the other hand, provides total
watertight protection while allowing unlimited thermal movement.
Take a closer look at the Series 300 Expanding Eave:
Be sure to watch for more featured details
To request information about additional Series
300 details, or to schedule an accredited on-site presentation, click
here to contact
your IMETCO representative. © 2007 IMETCO (Innovative Metals Company, Inc.) | |||
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