Low slope metal roofs have simple geometries and are easier and less expensive to install that medium to steep slope roofs.
Low slope metal roof detail.
A lightweight roofing system also places fewer demands on a building s structural support system an important consideration in earthquake prone areas.
The prevalent rib geometries for low slope metal panel roofs include the trapezoidal or vertical rib profile.
But the taller profiles like standing seam and pbr shown below can be installed on roofs with as low as 1 4 or 1 2 in 12 pitch.
Minimum metal roof slope depends on the roof profile building design climate and site location.
Regular asphalt shingles and standard skylights will work at pitches of 4 12 or greater but at lower pitches you have to use different materials.
The panels have been designed for application over a wide variety of substrates on roof slopes as low as 1 2 12 pitch.
The roof clips or hold down clips are concealed in the seam of the panel.
That includes soldered metal roofing or synthetic membranes.
Because of the shallow height of the undulating ridges of the 5v and corrugated profiles and the use of exposed metal fasteners to screw the metal to the roof deck they are limited to a slope that will shed rain quickly.
Typically low slope metal roof systems vary in weight from 40 to 135 pounds per 100 square feet making them among the lightest roofing products and the easiest to install.
If the ssr is attached directly to open framing it is typically designed to expand and contract and must be allowed to float.
Available in 12 16 and 18 widths tite loc and tite loc plus panels can be produced in 22 and 24 gauge steel or 032 and 040 aluminum.