




metal Roofing Stainless Steel comes in a variety of grades and finishes. Grade 304 may be used in rural atmospheres, 316 may be used all over, including saline atmospheres.
A metal roofing system that consists of overlapping or interlocking seam that occurs at an upturned rib. The standing seam may be made by turning up the edges of two metal roofing panels and overlapping them, then interlocking.
Used extensively for some time but in recent times terne coated has begun to play a major part in re-roofing many churches, public buildings etc. This material does dull down to a matt gray finish in time.
This is pre coated and gives the appearance - after some 3 months - of lead.
Batten roll or standing seams. Integral clipping. Also sliding clips may be used.
Geotextile or Metmatt ™ underlay.