Non structural mechanically seamed single locked or double locked roof panel.
Standing seam copper roof panels.
Non structural single locked or double locked roof panel.
Experienced engineers and fabricators transition your design from conception to installation creating roof systems with lasting performance and beauty.
It s also described as having raised seams or vertical legs that rise above the level of the panel s flat area.
Mbci offers both snap lock and mechanically field seamed panels.
Mechanically seamed panels are similar to snap lock panels however the clips securing them in place must be crimped together with a.
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.
7 8 corrugated standing seam r panel and western rib 7 2 panel.
Snap lock panels are secured to the roof deck with clips which allow for thermal movement of roofing panels.
Mechanical field seamed panel system.
Standing seam metal roof panels.
These precision formed metal roof panels are fastened with hidden clips or side flanges for exceptional looks and performance.
16 ounce and 20 ounce.
Copper standing seam roofing panel.
Its unique mechanical lock design profile forms a weather tight unit and unlike some other types of panel metal roofs no rivets or screws are exposed on the surface of the panels.
Interlock standing seam metal roof panels are a fully interlocking system.
Our standing seam is also available in tapered and curved designs.
Standing seam metal roofing is defined as a concealed fastener metal panel system that features vertical legs and a broad flat area between the two legs.
An upscale copper standing seam roof or roofing accent will look amazing and will differentiate your home from the others on the block.
Traditional metal standing seam flat seam and ornamental diamond roof panels from coppercraft protect the finest of buildings while adding unmatched visual appeal.
Copper roofs are light weight and strong lasting up to 50 years or even more with regular repairs and maintenance.