Corrugated metal roofing sheets are the least expensive steel roofing options available on today's market. Corrugated metal is typically used for agricultural roofing, but it can also be used for residential roofing. It is inexpensive, long-lasting, and low-maintenance, making it an excellent investment for homeowners.
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With a corrugated metal roofing system, you never have to worry about re-roofing again. Corrugated metal provides many benefits:
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Corrugated metal roofing is a type of steel roof made of wavy cold-bent steel sheet profiles. Corrugated roofing sheets in St. Catharines, ON are typically made of galvanized steel with a polymer coating, but they can also be made of aluminium or stainless steel. Corrugated metal roofing is known for having exposed fasteners, which is both a strength and weakness of the system. On the plus side, exposed screws makes for a quick, simple, and low-cost installation.
To properly secure each sheet, approximately 20 screws are required. The screw holes in corrugated metal reduce the roof's water resistance and make the covering susceptible to leakage. Corrugated roofing is often found in agricultural and construction areas such as on industrial buildings, barns, and commercial and engineered structures.
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Corrugated metal roof panels have a wavy appearance with "S'' shaped curves. They start off as large round coils of steel and are roll-formed in a machine to get their wavy appearance. The two most common types of corrugated metal roofing are ⅞” Corrugated and ½” Corrugated.
⅞” corrugated metal roofing is the most common wavy corrugated roofing panel. It gets its name from the rib height of the panel, which is 7/8" inch. The deep round corrugations create a visually appealing and durable panel. ⅞” panels are wider and less expensive than ½” Corrugated metal roofing.
Why consider ⅞” corrugated roofing?
½” Corrugated is a traditional and classic metal roofing panel. It is now used less frequently on construction projects because it's expensive, has less strength and durability than ⅞” panels, fewer colour and gauge options, and takes longer to install.
Why consider ½” corrugated roofing?
Working on a small budget. Corrugated roofing is the most affordable metal roof available on the market. It's great for home or business owners who want to benefit from a steel roof but can’t afford standing seam.
When doing DIY installation. When compared to metal shingle roofs or standing seam roofs, corrugated roofing is very easy to install. Homeowners can install corrugated panels themselves and save money.
Great for agricultural and commercial buildings. Corrugated roofing is not ideal for residential homes because of the exposed fasteners. However, because of this, it is an excellent metal roof for agricultural and commercial structures. It is inexpensive and simple to set up.
On a tight schedule. If you are on a tight deadline, corrugated roofing panels are readily available at most home improvement stores. They can be ordered and installed in a short amount of time.
You want a concealed fastener roof. Corrugated roofing uses exposed fasteners which requires more maintenance than concealed fasteners. The screws are also visible from the outside and can rust and shift overtime.
You live in a climate with extreme weather conditions. Corrugated metal is often thinner and has a difficult time withstanding St. Catharines' harsh Canadian climate. Plus, the exposed fasteners can create opportunities for leaks which can result in expensive water repairs.
You want a modern metal roof design. While corrugated metal roof panels are wavy, they don’t fit into the clean line aesthetic of a contemporary home. Other metal roofing options like standing seam, provides a sleek, modern design for residential homes.
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