Slowgsr
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Beautiful work Slowgsr! I saw your pictures on another thread and was hoping that you would comment here. I believe that you didn't have much experience with standing seam metal but had a friend who did helping you out. A roof like yours can transform any house into something special.
So that is 26ga mechanically double locked? Where did you get your coil from? Do you think that forming the panels on-site as you go adds much time versus having precut panels delivered? Did you have to rent the roll former? How long did the roof take?
Yeah its 26ga double mechanical, all hand seamed using seamers but other areas were seamed using hand tools.
Coil came from Havelock metals, they show up with the equipment and roll the panels all at once on site. Its expensive equipment from what I understand.
The roof took 9 months due to weather. However we did roof, chimney, sofit/fascia addressed venting, we levelled the roof, did gutters, replaced all existing vinyl on the house as well, and repaired a lot of rotten wood. Basically addressed all the exterior. Including replacing 9 windows.
My friend was full time on the project yes, he's currently gone to New Zealand doing metal there.
There's a big difference between an American type of install and European style, one which relies on overlap and caulking, and one which doesn't. Double lock is so rare I've yet to see another house locally with it. Everything is always snap lock, then fold overlap, caulk. Since its all about production type work and the bottom line.
