Standing Seam Roof Edge Detail
The connecting point where the two separate metal panels meet forms a vertically pointed rib or a seam that is one inch to inch and a half high.
Standing seam roof edge detail. Other flashings include gable trim which runs up the sloped ends of the roof and drip edge or eave trim. The most common flashing for standing seam roofing is the ridge cap which is used at the peak of a roof where two opposing roof slopes join and attaches to the roof with z flashing. Eave trim details for standing seam eave option 1 hem around eave cleat is installed then extended eave is hooked over cleat and finally the panel ribs are cut off and the flat part is hemmed around the extended eave trim. Standing seam consists of sheet metal roofing panels joined side by side and attached to the roofing deck with concealed fasteners.
Standing seam roofing is composed of preformed or field formed pans usually between 14 to 18 inches wide when finished. Clipless one piece positive locking standing seam panel that provides a timeless roof appearance. Panel extended eave cleat pancake head screw tube sealant.