The resistance of galvanized standing seam roofing systems to all climate conditions makes them an increasingly preferred choice. These systems significantly improve the comfort of people living on upper floors, and thanks to their ease of installation and durability, they also help reduce long-term costs.
The metal materials used in galvanized standing seam roofing typically have a thickness between 0.5 mm and 0.7 mm. Since the entire roof is made of metal, it offers complete waterproofing. It can be manufactured in any desired size, which provides great convenience during the construction process. The standing seam system can be applied effortlessly to large areas and curved structures.
There are two types of standing seam systems: flat seam and trapezoidal seam. During installation, no screws are used. The panels interlock through a seaming method, eliminating the risk of leaks at connection points.
For roofs that are required to carry heavy loads, trapezoidal seams should be used, as they provide greater load-bearing capacity compared to flat seams. However, if the structure of the roof allows, flat seam roofs can also offer excellent waterproofing and building protection, similar to trapezoidal seam systems.