Choosing the Right Standing Seam Metal Roof for Your Home
Thinking about a standing seam metal roof for your home? Not all standing seam systems are built the same — and understanding the difference can make a major impact on long-term roof performance.
Standing seam roofing uses vertical metal panels with raised interlocking seams that create a sleek, highly weather-resistant roofing system. In residential applications, the two most common types are snap-lock panels and mechanically-seamed panels. Snap-lock systems install faster because the panels simply snap together, but mechanically-seamed systems provide a tighter, more secure connection designed for demanding weather conditions.
In the Northeast and throughout New England, roofs face constant exposure to snow loads, high winds, and freeze-thaw cycles. That’s why Peak installs mechanically-seamed standing seam systems. These panels are custom roll-formed on-site from metal coils and locked together using specialized equipment that compresses the seams for superior strength and leak resistance. Depending on the roof design, seams can be installed in either a single-lock or double-lock configuration, with double-lock seams offering maximum durability and water protection for lower-slope roofs.
Seam design plays a critical role in the overall strength, longevity, and weather performance of a metal roofing system. Choosing the right standing seam roof means investing in long-term protection, durability, and peace of mind for your home.
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