What is Standing Seam Roofing?
A standing seam roof is constructed from many interlocking panels that run vertically from the ridge to the eave of the roof. The interlocking seams where the two panels join together are raised above the roofs flat surface for easy water run-off. Standing seam roofing is suitable for either spanning across purlins on typical spacing, or laid directly over rigid insulation and/or solid decking. Many combinations of panel widths, seam profiles, and rib heights provide extensive design flexibility, and standing seam roofing comes in a variety of styles and sizes to achieve an array of visual effects.