Clicklock standing seam has been designed for discriminating property owners who want the beauty of traditional vertical seam metal roofing but want to make sure it will last.
Click lock standing seam metal roofing.
The narrow 12 panels are perfectly sized for most homes.
This form of metal roofing is commonly referred to as commercial roofing barn roofing and sometimes agricultural panel roofing.
Homeowners who want a metal roof with a traditional appearance or who require special architectural considerations turn to clicklock standing seam.
Advantage lok ii standing seam roof system features shorter 1 high ribs as compared to our original advantage.
Colonial seam continuous standing seam metal roof panel with an integral seam.
Clicklock standing seam metal roofing provides unparalleled protection and beauty.
Using only the best first run aluminum and quality kynar 500 or hylar 5000 pvdf resin based finishes it is certified premium under the metal construction association certified roofing panels program.
Clicklock standing seam roof panels are 12 wide and 032 thick nominal.
General installation instructions fastener specifications only use stainless steel screws and only use stainless steel or aluminum pop rivets.
Screws should be long enough so the tip of the screw and at least 1 8 of the full shank penetrates through solid decking.
The tall 1 7 8 seams provide added distinction as well as protection against even the fiercest of downpours.
Clicklock is truly top of the line standing seam roofing for your home.
Clipless one piece positive locking standing seam panel that provides a timeless roof appearance.
Standing seam metal roof systems are clean graceful lines have been an enduring roofing favorite on a wide range of architecture.
A snap together standing seam system instaloc is a snap together standing seam system that features a 1 seam and is installed with concealed clips.
Instaloc is designed to be used with solid decking and the low profile seam makes the panel an excellent option for light commercial and residential applications.
Standing seam systems have been used on traditional and contemporary homes for more than a century.