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Standing Seam Steel Roof Installation

Bob and Ted look at the Quechee home's standing seam steel roof and then flashback to the installation. For the job the roofing crew basically brought a portable sheet metal shop to the site. The material comes pre-painted in large rolls. It's unrolled into a metal brake that fabricates the individual pieces to the desired length. They are then attached to the roof with clips and screws. Valley sections are individually cut and crimped to fit.
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Standing Seam Steel Roof Installation

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" Now here's a great vantage point for us to look at the steel roof, right Ted?"

" Yes, it is. Now this is the back side of the garage, and of course, you got this same type of roof with a standing seam throughout the entire house that it was all put on last week. Okay basically, we're out of portable sheath metal shop to the site. The metal roofing material comes pre-painted in a large roll. It's unrolled into a metal brake that fabricates individual pieces to the desired length, and then they're installed on the roof with clips and screws. The metal pieces for the valley are individually cut and crimp to fit by the roofing proof."

" It's a handsome roof. Now, what about the cost of this type of roofing?-It runs anywhere from $165 a square to $185 a square, depending on the nature of the roof. "

" The conditions, how difficult the job is."

" Right."

" Yeah. And does it have much of a warranty?"

" It has a 25-year warranty on the paint, and of course, it's a lifetime roof being a metal roof. "

" It's steel."

" Yeah."

" Right. Great."

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