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The Ultimate Guide to Standing Seam Metal Roofs

September , 2023 | 14 min. read

By Nick Wagner

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Are you considering a metal roof for your home, but don't know where to start? Wondering what a standing seam metal roof is?

You’ve come to the right spot!

At RoofCrafters, we have over 30 years of experience in roofing. We know how important it is to choose the right roof for your home. We have a lot of experience and will give you the info you need. By learning more about standing seam metal roofs, you can make a confident and well-informed decision.

house on a lake with a standing seam metal roof

In this article, we will explore standing seam metal roofs. We'll cover their installation methods, benefits, disadvantages, and costs. Hopefully, by the end, you’ll be an expert in standing seam metal and better prepared to pick the best roof for your project.

Let's dive in!  

Common Metals for Standing Seam Roofing: What to Know

 

close up of a standing seam metal roof

A standing seam metal roof earns its reputation for durability and longevity. Standing seam roofing is often used in commercial and residential roofing. It is usually made from one of three types of metal.

  1. Aluminum
  2. Galvalume
  3. Steel

Metals are made by getting them from rocks called ores that have a lot of the metal. The metal is taken out of the ore using smelting or hydrometallurgy. To remove impurities from ore, smelting heats it with a reducing agent like coke or charcoal. The process used to extract metal from ore will depend on the type of metal and the nature of the ore.

brick and stucco 2 story home with brown metal roof

It’s important to note that aluminum, galvalume, and steel are the 3 most common materials used for roofing. Other metals like zinc, lead, and terne are less commonly used than the mentioned metal. 

galvalume standing seam metal roof on a Florida home

A standing seam roof is metal roofing made up of panels connected with raised seams that run up the roof line. The fasteners hold the panels in place, using raised seams to conceal them.

standing metal roof on a sea foam color Florida home

One of the main benefits of a standing seam metal roof is its ability to handle thermal movement. The panels can move when it gets hot or cold without hurting the roof. The raised seams keep water and debris out, making the roof last longer and stay strong.

commercial metal roof on a condo

Standing seam metal comes in many color options and can be installed on a variety of buildings. Such as residential houses, and commercial, industrial, or agricultural buildings.

Concealed Fastening Vs. Exposed Fasteners

 

Concealed Fastener being installed on standing seam metal roof

Having exposed fasteners face the heat and rain isn't the best. Concealed fasteners are better than exposed ones for several reasons.  But, here are the 5 main benefits:

  1. Weather resistance: Concealed fastening methods keep the fasteners hidden from view. Which can help to protect them from the elements. Exposed fasteners are more susceptible to damage from wind, rain, and other types of weather. Which can cause leaks and other types of damage over time.

  2. Aesthetics: Concealed fastening methods provide a cleaner, more finished look to the roof. Exposed fasteners can be unsightly and detract from the overall appearance of the building.

  3. Durability: Concealed fastening methods are generally more durable than exposed fasteners. Because the fasteners are hidden from view, they are less likely to be tampered with or damaged, which can help to increase the lifespan of the roof.

  4. Energy-Efficiency: Concealed fastening methods provide a more continuous surface. Which can improve the thermal performance of the roof. This can be important in hot climates where minimizing the heat that enters the building is important.

  5. Flexibility: Concealed fastening methods can be installed on a wider range of roofing materials. Whereas exposed fasteners are only used with metal roofing.

5Vcrimp  metal roof showing exposed screws5-V Crimp Roof (Exposed Fasteners)

Concealed fastening methods can cost more to install than exposed fasteners. But they can offer a higher level of protection and a more attractive appearance over the long term. It's a good idea to consult with a professional metal roofing contractor. They will assist in deciding if a hidden way of fastening is most suitable for your needs.

The Difference Between Mechanical Lock and Snap Lock Standing Seam Metal

 

Mechanically locking standing seam roof

One can install standing seam metal roofing using one of two methods. Both systems are durable and weather-resistant.

  1. Mechanical lock: A mechanical lock system is where the panels are attached to the substructure of the roof using clips and fasteners. The panels are locked in place by a mechanism that is typically engaged by a special tool, such as a pneumatic seamer or a crimping tool. This type of system is known for its durability and resistance to thermal movement.

  2. Snap lock: In a snap lock system, the panels are attached to the substructure of the roof using clips and fasteners that are concealed from view. The panels are held together by a mechanism that snaps them in place, no tools are needed. This type of system is known for its ease of installation, as the panels can be locked into place by hand.

 

Lowcountry home with a red metal roof

Snaplock systems are less expensive. The snap lock system is also easier to install because the panels are not mechanically seamed together. Yet, mechanical lock systems are more versatile and can handle more thermal movement. This can be beneficial in regions with extreme temperature fluctuations.

Talk to a metal roofing contractor near you to find the best system for your needs. Before deciding between these systems, think about your needs and budget.

Standing Seam Metal Roofs: Unpacking the Benefits

 

large home with colonial red, standing seam metal roof

Experts consider a standing seam metal roof to be the best metal roofing available. Because of the concealed fasteners and flashing methods. Some of the other benefits of a standing seam metal roof include:

  1. Weather resistance: Standing seam metal roofs endure harsh weather conditions and remain resistant to them for their weather resistance. Such as high winds, heavy rain, and even hail. The raised seams make it more difficult for water and debris to penetrate the roof. This helps to increase its longevity and durability.

  2. Durability: Standing seam metal roofs are designed to withstand heat and UV rays. Along with high winds, heavy rain, and even hail. The raised seams make it more difficult for water and debris to penetrate the roof.

  3. Longevity: Standing seam metal roofs are known for their long lifespan. They can last for 50 years or more with proper installation and maintenance.

  4. Aesthetics: Standing seam metal roofs have a sleek, modern appearance that can enhance the look of a building. You can customize them to suit the aesthetic of the building and use them in a variety of design styles.

  5. Low maintenance: Standing seam metal roofs need very little maintenance, which can help them last longer. You don't have to paint or treat these materials. Just rinse them with water to clean them.

  6. Energy efficiency: A standing seam metal roof reflects more of the sun's rays, which can help to reduce energy costs in the summer months. Also, the metal will not absorb heat like other roofing materials. Which allows the attic to stay cooler and reduces the amount of heat that enters the building.

  7. Recyclability: Standing seam metal roofs are 100% recyclable. They can reuse them at the end of their lifespan instead of discarding them in a landfill. This makes them an environmentally friendly option.

  8. Versatility: Standing seam metal roofs are installed on a variety of buildings. Such as residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural buildings. They can be custom-formed to fit the shape and contours of any building.

Drawbacks of Standing Seam Metal Roofs: A Close Look

 

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A standing seam metal roof has advantages and disadvantages for you to consider. Some of the disadvantaged include:

  1. Cost: Standing seam metal roofs can be more expensive than other types of roofing materials. Both the initial installation cost as well as the cost of the materials.

  2. Installation difficulty: Installing a standing seam metal roof can be challenging. It requires a specialized skillset, tools, and equipment. It's usually best to have it installed by a professional roofing contractor who has experience with metal roofing systems.

  3. Noise: Standing seam metal roofs can be loud when it rains, or when there is a strong wind. This could be a cause of concern for people who are sensitive to noise.

  4. Repairing: If a standing seam metal roof is damaged, it can be difficult to make repairs. The raised seams can make it difficult to access the damaged areas. Specialized tools and equipment required for the installation can make repairs costly.

  5. Expansion and contraction: Standing seam metal can expand and contract due to temperature changes. Extreme temperature fluctuations can cause issues. So, the roof must be installed correctly. Use the right kind of fasteners and clips to accommodate the thermal movement.

  6. Snow sliding: On steep-sloped roofs, if snow accumulates and slides off the roof, it can cause potential danger. Special features like snow guards can be added to help prevent this problem.

  7. Oil Canning: Standing seam metal roofs can "oil can" if the metal is too thin or of poor quality. To prevent this from happening, long runs need the panels stiffened or striations added to the panel.

Standing seam metal roof oil canningStanding Seam Roof Oil Canning 

As with any roofing system, you need to weigh the benefits and disadvantages. To decide if metal roofing is right for you, consult a professional contractor who specializes in metal roofs. 

How Much Do Standing Seam Metal Roofs Cost?

 

The cost of a standing seam metal roof can vary depending on several factors. The main factors are the size and pitch of the roof, the materials used, and the cost of labor in your area.

stucco home with 2 car garage and a galvalume metal roof

On average, a standing seam metal roof will cost anywhere from $10 to $18 per square foot installed. That means for a standard 3-4 bedroom house with a 2 car garage the average cost would range from $35,000 to $54,000. 

The cost per square foot can range from $8 to $22 or more, depending on the materials used and complexity.

The material's cost ranges from $3 to $8 per square foot, with better materials costing more.

Standing seam metal roofs do cost more than most other roofing materials. But, they last longer and need way less upkeep, making them cost-effective in the long run.

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Why Standing Seam Metal Roofs Deserve Your Attention

 

Standing seam metal roofs are a popular choice among homeowners and building owners. Whether a standing seam metal roof is the right choice for you depends on your specific needs and budget. Some of the factors you may want to consider when deciding if a standing seam metal roof is right for you include:

  1. Climate: Standing seam metal roofs are designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. Such as high winds, heavy rain, and even hail, making them a good choice for areas that experience severe weather.
  2. Building style: Standing seam metal roofs can complement a wide variety of building styles, from traditional to modern. They have a sleek, modern appearance that can enhance the look of a building.
  3. Energy efficiency: If you're looking to reduce your energy costs, a standing seam metal roof can help to reflect more of the sun's rays. Which can help to reduce cooling costs in the summer months.
  4. Longevity: If you're looking for a roofing system that will last for a long time with minimal maintenance. A standing seam metal roof will do this and more and may be the right choice for you.
  5. Budget: As we mentioned before, standing seam metal roofs can be more expensive than other types of roofing materials. Both the installation cost and the cost of the materials. Be sure to consider your budget. Standing seam offers a higher level of protection and a more attractive appearance over the long term.
  6. Recyclability: If you care about the environment, standing seam metal roofs are 100% recyclable. This means they can be reused at the end of their lifespan rather than being discarded in a landfill. Making them an environmentally friendly option.

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Wrapping Up: All You Need to Know About Standing Seam Metal Roofs

 

This comprehensive guide has delved deep into the world of standing seam metal roofs. We have discussed the metals used, their pros and cons, and the costs of this roofing. The aim has been to equip you with the knowledge to make a well-informed choice that suits your needs and budget.

At RoofCrafters, we're passionate about helping homeowners make the best roofing decisions. We have been in business for 30 years. We don't just sell roofs, we educate and provide peace of mind. Our standing seam metal roofs are a great choice if you want an attractive and durable roof that is affordable. Don't hesitate to reach out to us for consultation, estimates, and solutions tailored for you. In the meantime check out our pricing calculator to get an idea of your roof replacement costs

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Nick Wagner

My name’s Nick Wagner, and I was born in Linz, Austria, and raised in Florida. In recent years, my involvement and experience as a law enforcement officer has allowed me to develop a keen familiarity with my community, and I am now eager to assist as part of the RoofCrafters family. During my off-time, I enjoy jet skiing, reading, web designing, and spending time with my two children, Payton and Paul.