This guide is does not cover some aspects of installation.
Flashing detail standing seam copper roofing.
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.
Copper roofing in detail for architects contractors providing technical information needed to design and install fully supported sheet copper roofing.
Endlap flashings a minimum of 6ʺ and seal the lap joints with sealant.
Copper wall panels copper is a very distinctive impactful metal for the side cladding of buildings and offers a range of patinas and finishes for unique appeal.
Copper roofs are light weight and strong lasting up to 50 years or even more with regular repairs and maintenance.
Double lock standing seam at eaves with roof pitch up to 20 degrees.
The continuous locking strip is soldered to the valley flashing.
This detail shows a method of detailing a valley condition on a standing seam roof.
One of the most versatile cladding systems available standing seam can be installed across numerous applications from roofing to façades soffits and even on internal walls as an architectural feature finish.
An upscale copper standing seam roof or roofing accent will look amazing and will differentiate your home from the others on the block.
Standing seam trim details a brief guide to the various trims used for standing seam metal roofing as well as how they are installed.
The metal is highly resistant to fire hail and mildew.
Copper standing seam roofing panel.
The copper roofing laps the valley flashing a minimum of 6 and is folded and locked into a continuous copper locking strip.
Let s take a look at the three most common types of standing seam metal roof flashing.
There are a couple of key types of flashing or trim that are used to seal each part of the metal roofing system.
Standing seam metal roof flashing details are installed at the intersections and terminations of the metal roofing system to seal the roof and prevent water from entering the roofing system.
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.
Secure with pop rivets or stitch screws.
Other flashings include gable trim which runs up the sloped ends of the roof and drip edge or eave trim.
Copper roofing in detail.
Extend flashings 4 6ʺ beyond the building cut along the bend lines apply sealant and fold the side flaps in and the top flaps down to cap off the ends.
Butyl sealant tape or tube sealant should be used under all z channel.
Standing seam is what often comes to mind when people think of metal cladding.