Standing Seam metal roofing is one of the oldest and most practical roofing solutions. Its classical look enhances the roofline of virtually any architectural style. Once installed, its dramatic shadow lines run continuously from ridge to eave, accenting the pitch and plane of every roof angle. Our Standing Seam panels can be ordered in a variety of styles, with more than two dozen Cool Roof color choices or elegant bare metals. Standing Seam panels can be roll-formed on the jobsite to eliminate damage and waste.
Often a home or commercial project can be enhanced by the natural look of bare metal rather than a coated color. We offer all of our product profiles in copper, Rheinzink® and bare Zincalume® for a traditional metal look. In true copper, these products develop a natural patina over time. There are no reflective or emissive properties to these products.
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CB-2000 Mechanical Seam Seam Height: 2" |
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CB-150 Mechanical Seam Seam Height: 1.5" |
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CB-100 Mechanical Seam Seam Height: 1" |
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SL-1750 Snap Lock Seam Height: 1.75" |
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SL-150 Snap Lock Seam Height: 1.5" |
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SL-100 Snap Lock Seam Height: 1" |
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SLZ-1000 Snap Lock Seam Height: 1" |
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Anderson Doors:
For more than a century, Andersen has been guided by a commitment to integrity, excellence, innovation, partnership, and corporate citizenship. For Andersen, being a responsible corporate citizen includes everything from developing innovative, comprehensive sustainability initiatives to supporting community programs to creating a safe environment for our employees and customers.
Anderson Windows was founded in 1903 by Danish immigrant Hans Andersen and his family in Hudson, Wisconsin, where logs arrived via the St. Croix River. Today, Andersen Corporation is an international enterprise employing over 9,000 people at more than 20 locations with headquarters in Bayport, Minnesota, a 2.8 million-square-foot facility that covers 65 acres. Andersen annually manufactures more than six million wood windows and doors, with sales worldwide.
IKOslate is a composite roof tile manufactured from mineral reinforced 99% recycled and re-engineered materials. Its unique structure gives it superior strength and makes it easier to handle and install.
IKOslate has the same aesthetic qualities as slate because moulds of quarried slates are used to form the composite tiles. Each mould imparts different textures and patterns to the tile and its natural look is enhanced by a realistic “slate grey” finish.
IKOslate allows the experienced roofer, or contractor without extensive roofing experience, to deliver a sustainable roof with the look and feel of slate faster
and more economically than previously possible.
Proven protection against the elements.
Fire, wind, rain, pollution, even microbial growth, IKOslate has been extensively tested and independently proven capable of dealing with them all.
Features and benefits
• Fire rated to EXT.F.AA in accordance with BS476 Part 3: 2004.
• Certified to withstand wind and wind driven rain in excess of 110mph.
• Resistant to fungicidal and microbial growth as well as airborne chemicals and pollutants.
• Passed 4,500 hours accelerated arc zenon test for colour-fastness and UV resistance.
Reduced breakage, scrap and disposal costs.
Because natural slate is easily broken during transport, storage and installation, it’s often necessary to over order to ensure you have enough to finish the job. This additional cost, and the cost of disposing of any broken slates, can be avoided by using IKOslate. IKOslate makes it easy to order just the right amount of roofing tiles, no more, no less. Each pack contains enough tiles to cover 1.5sq/m with a 180mm exposure, and, because it’s not brittle like slate, there’s no need to build a breakage factor into the amount you order.