Standing seam is not just a style — it's a fundamentally superior system. The raised seams and concealed clips eliminate the exposed fasteners that are the primary failure point on other metal roofs.
All fasteners are hidden beneath the interlocking seams. There are no exposed screws to back out, corrode, or allow water infiltration — the most common failure on screw-down metal roofs.
Floating clip attachments allow panels to expand and contract freely with temperature changes, preventing the oil-canning, buckling, and fastener pull-through that affects rigid systems.
Standing seam is the preferred substrate for solar panel installation. S-5 clamps attach directly to the seams without penetrating the roof, preserving the watertight system.
Standing seam is available in Galvalume steel, aluminum, copper, and zinc. Panel widths typically range from 12 to 18 inches, and seam heights from 1 to 3 inches. We help you select the right system for your roof pitch, aesthetic, and budget.