A metal roof is a roofing system made from metal pieces or tiles. It is a component of the building envelope. Enough corrugated zinc/aluminium sheeting to cover an average sized house, transported by motor cycle, Cambodia, photo taken 2006 Design freedom with metal roofing, house in Darwin Australia Fixing corrugated metal sheeting over reflective foil sarking in Darwin Australia [edit] Advantages of a metal roof - Light Weight.
- One of the major advantages of metal roof sheeting is that, in most of its forms, it is light weight, and therefore portable.
- Metal roof sheeting in the form of [Corrugated galvanized steel] was a great aid to opening up America in its early days. This is still happening today in parts of the developing world.
- Metal roofs are used almost universally to cover large buildings because of their high strength to weight ratio. The roof of the new Wembley Stadium is an example. It consists of approximately 40,000 sq ft steel sheeting.
- Increases the thermal efficiency of buildings in high temperature areas with its cool-roof paints and high emissivity.
- Fire and spark resistant.
- Hail resistant.
- Wind resistant.
- Painted metal roofs are usually snow-shedding. Snow can usually collect when it is fresh and lighter weight. As soon as the ambient temperature rises a couple degrees, the snow usually just slides off. A VERY good trait for homes in northern or mountain regions.
- Metal is readily recyclable.² Aluminum and Copper roofing products are available with over 95% recycled content. Most metals can be recycled over and over without losing any valuable properties.
- Recycling is very efficient. As an example: recycled Aluminum only requires 5% of the energy to produce as does new Aluminum.
- Durability. The lowest end metal roofing (thin gage with acrylic or polyester paints) commonly called AG (agricultural) or Utility panels will last 15-25 years which is roughly 3 times the lifespan of an average asphalt roof (in snow zones). Most metal roofing products today come with a lifetime replacement warranty. These warranties usually cover materials and labor without being prorated.
- Sheet materials like stainless steel, copper, zinc and aluminum are inherently durable; the oxidization of the base material forms a protective patina.
- Some modern steel roof sheeting materials are coated with an alloy of zinc and aluminum to give it some of the durability of each of those materials at a lower cost and higher strength than either.
- The coatings and fixings on steel roof sheeting can be designed for different environments including industrial and marine locations.
- Design flexibility
- Large sprung curves.
- Rolled bull-nose shapes.
- Copper and Zinc details have historically been proved to last upwards of 100 years with little or no maintenance.
- Energy efficiency.
- Coatings with high reflectivity like Kynar with "cool roof" pigments commonly save 20-30% on air-conditioning costs due to reflecting away much of the sun's heat.
- The average life-span of asphalt shingles today (since 2001) is 6-9 years, while residential and commercial grade metal roofing usually lasts from 50-100+ years, depending on the type.
- Labor efficient
- Some Steel roofing products can be installed over open framing, or on a solid substrate.
- Most metal roofing products require very little or no maintenance.
[edit] Applications of Metal Roofing - Metal Roofing is a very versatile building material. It is durable. It can be used on residential, commercial, industrial or agricultural buildings. It is not only used in roofing applications, but also may be used as a wall covering. There are many different profiles and styles available to fit most every building situation.
- You can also combine shapes for aesthetic impact. Like using an Aluminum Cedar Shake product and making Standing Seam details in the same material. Same material, same color but different shapes, this can have a striking impact on curb appeal and building value. Your design opportunities have very few hindrances, the sky is the limit.
- Metal roofing in New Construction
- Metal roofing is ordered per each piece, whether it is in sheet form, trim or ridge material. When properly estimated there is very little waste material in a new project. Sheets can be ordered and cut to exact lengths, allowing for less on the job fabricating.
- On site roll forming of coil metal into Standing Seam panels is the most “Green” product available today. This is due to shipping savings of a single coil or two as compared to shipping of a whole truck load of preformed panels.
- Metal roofing in Remodeling
- Metal roofing is usually easily applied over an existing roof. Especially in situations where labor cost cutting is essential, the added value of not having to remove the existing roof material can be of a large help.
[edit] Disadvantages - Care must be taken on large roofs to provide for thermal movement. But this is very easy for experienced designers and installers to compensate for.
- Movement caused by differences in temperature may cause objectionable noises in some roofs, for example curved roof surfaces. But in roofing this is a rare phenomenon not commonly experienced.
- Care must be taken with all metal roof products to avoid incompatible materials. Dissimilar metals can cause unexpected and rapid corrosion. Again, experienced installers never make these elementary mistakes.
- Metal refining and production and transport of metal roof components can be energy-intensive and almost always a non-local activity. The flipside of this is the relatively clean and energy saving process of metal recycling. Some of the metals we use today like Aluminum and Copper are routinely over 80% recycled content. Even 200 year old Copper can be easily and inexpensively recycled.
[edit] Types of Metal Roof - Corrugated galvanized steel describes the original product that was wrought iron/steel sheet coated with zinc and then roll formed into corrugated sheets. This product is still used today in most areas. The newer push of Modern Architecture and “Green” products has brought these products back to the fore ground.
- A blend of Zinc, aluminum and silicon coated steel. Sold under various trade names like "Zincalume", “galvalume”, etc. Sometimes left in the raw zinc finish, but more widely used as a base metal under factory coated colors.
- Metal tile sheets, most often painted or stone-coated steel.
- Stainless steel. Available for harsh conditions and/or as distinctive design element. Usually roll-formed into standing seam profiles but shingles are available.
- Aluminum - One of the longest lasting metals, but somewhat expensive compared to steel products. Aluminum roofs are very lightweight, corrosion-resistant, has high natural reflectivity and even higher natural emissivity. These properties help increase a building's energy efficiency. Aluminum products with Kynar paints easily last over 50 years. The newest innovation is Anodizing of the Aluminum Coil stock for use in Architectural details and standing seam panels. Anodizing is imbedded in the grain of the metal and is not normally subject to weathering and wear.
Installing a copper roof in a park - Copper - Usually used for flashing or smaller highly detailed areas like entryways and Bays. Expensive. At the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies copper is used for regenerative principles of sustainable design: if the building were ever to be dismantled the copper would be reused because of its high value in recycling and variety of possible uses.
- Stone coated steel - Panels made from zinc/aluminum coated steel with acrylic gel coating. The stones are usually a natural product with a colored ceramic coating.
- IBR or Inverted Box Rib is a low-cost corrugated square-fluted iron roofing used mainly in the South African market. It can be commonly seen all the way from industrial sites to low-income shacks.
[edit] Maintenance - When a Metal roof is used that is called an “AG” or “Utility” grade, these will need recoating once the factory finish wears off or corrosion will occur. These paints are commonly Acrylic or Polyester based. Roof coatings are the preferred material since they are able to stay elastic and withstand the thermal cycling that occurs in metal roofs.
- Roofing materials made from Stainless Steel, Zinc or Copper will rarely require maintenance over their lifetime. Usually the maintenance is required due to design or installation mistakes as these materials can commonly last over a century.
- Metal roofing with long life paints like Kynar should not normally require maintenance until the paint fails. These products have been used for over half a century now in the U.S. and few installations have failed. So these roofing products should be considered a lifetime product.
[edit] Metal Roof Coatings - Many different types of coatings are used to coat metal panels. These coatings are most often polymeric (elastomeric) coatings. Each Coating type & brand has its own advantages and disadvantages.
- Recent advances in coatings have allowed Kynar based coatings to become readily available. Kynar has been by far the longest lasting metal roofing paint available so these new coatings have great promise.
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