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I have squired 4600sf of a roofing material, 12” x 16’, standing seam. Attached is a couple of pictures. Can you tell me exactly what this style panel is called and does it need clips, nail down, or other. Roofing is new and still crated. Just trying to find a come for it.
Thank you,
Richard Palmer
903-574-0601
Whitehouse, Texas 75791
10/13/2021
This is called a "nail hem" snap lock panel. Oftentimes the ribs are notched on the end to help the installer. These are not. The panels look like they have some beads in them to help avoid oil canning. I really have no idea on the type or thickness of metal nor the type of coating. These panels really do not "lap" end to end so your challenge will be finding a project that doesn't need panels longer than 16'.
Isaiah Industries, Inc.
10/13/2021