Butyl sealant tape or tube sealant should be used under all z channel.
Gable end standing seam metal roof details.
A typical standing seam with cleats.
A 24 and 22 gauge steel can also be used.
Refer to the rain carrying table in this booklet for the maximum allowable panel length per slope that will provide adequate drainage.
While many corrugated steel roofs are made using the thinner 29 gauge steel a minimum of 26 gauge g 90 galvanized steel or more commonly galvalume steel better is used for manufacturing of standing seam metal panels.
Standing seam trim details a brief guide to the various trims used for standing seam metal roofing as well as how they are installed.
2 sheet metal gable flashing.
The trim and roofing sheet should be fastened every 12 to 24 inches along the gable edge.
Since this was an introductory guide to the basics of standing seam metal roof installations we purposefully left out more technical details such as z bar flashing end wall and valley flashing details however they are covered in the video above if you like to learn more about the components that go beyond the basics.
The most common flashing for standing seam roofing is the ridge cap which is used at the peak of a roof where two opposing roof slopes join and attaches to the roof with z flashing.
4 metal panel with pan fold edge.
Roof pitch the metal roofing panels shown in this manual require a mini.
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Other flashings include gable trim which runs up the sloped ends of the roof and drip edge or eave trim.
Gable end flashing detail 4.
Architectural standing seam details.
The gable detail shown in detail a is generally preferred since it minimizes water washing down the gable end.
See our installation guide for more info.
Roof pitch the metal roofing panels shown in this manual require a min imum slope of 2 ʺ per foot to ensure proper drainage.
B gable end fascia.
Alternative gable rake and ridge seam are also shown in this detail.
Suggested detail by others.
At the gable edge use a gable or sidewall flashing.
Standing seam roofs are generally made from thicker grades of steel than corrugated steel roofs.
For longer slopes and lower roof pitches contact fabral for other suitable profiles.
This will keep weather out prevent lifting in high winds and provide a neat fin ished appearance.
Pac 150 90 single lock.