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Metal Panel Roofing - Why This Might Be Best For You

by Ryan McCall

A house's roof is a major part of any construction plan and one of the most important structural aspects. Homeowners who are concerned with getting the most for their money and who are looking for long-term roofing alternatives which are both beautiful and practical are gravitating more and more to metal panel roofing. Copious research has shown that this option has become enormously popular in the last ten years.

Metal roof panels have shown an ability to stand up to the elements, and provide low life-cycle costs and longevity with the least amount of maintenance. Additionally, manufacturers are expanding their metal roofing options in a wide variety of finishes, profiles and colors which enhance building aesthetics. Advances in coatings and finishes have facilitated the formulation of cool metal roofing that adds to the roof's energy-saving properties and can reduce the costs associated with heating and cooling the building.

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.

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.

Roofs are very important structural features. Value aware house owners are looking for long-term roofing solutions which contain aesthetics and performance together. Everyday, more consumers are choosing metal panel roofing technology. Metal roof paneling has been proven to withstand all sort of weather, lasts a long time, and requires little to maintain. There are many questions that come up when you are talking about metal residential roofing. 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.

Published May 13th, 2008

Filed in Environment, Family, Home