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Metal Roof and Wall Panel Styles

Panel Style Options

Panel Style Options

Exposed Fastener

Exposed fastener panels attach with screws that pierce through the metal panel attaching the panel to the deck or substructure. Exposed fastener systems typically represent the most economical metal panel option.

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Standing Seam

Standing seam panels typically offer a vertical leg on both sides of the panel which integrate to create one vertical rib or standing seam. Standing seam panels can either be snapped or mechanically seamed during installation and concealed, or hidden fasteners, attach standing seam panels to the deck or substructure. A panel clip integrating with the male/female legs is most often used in the connection; however, clipless panels with a prepunched fastening flange are also included in this product family. 
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Concealed Fastener (Non-Roof)

Concealed fastener (Non-Roof) products commonly include wall and soffit panels that interlock and attach the structure with concealed, or hidden, screws.
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Metal Shingles

Metal shingles are a metal roofing product that simulates the appearance of conventional shingles, slate or cedar. With an expected decades-long life expectancy, metal shingles can easily last three times longer than asphalt shingles.
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Stone Coated Shingles

Stone coated shingles are a metal roofing product that combine both the appearnce and texture of asphalt shingles into a metal panel attached with concealed fasteners. In many cases, it can be difficult to tell if a product is a stone coated or a traditional asphalt product from a street view. With an expected 50-60 year life expectancy, stone coated shingles can last three times longer than asphalt shingles.
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Metal Tiles

Panels that simulate metal tiles combine the appearance of ceramic tile roofing with the outstanding benefits of metal to offer a lighter weight and more energy efficient product.

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IMP Roof

The acronym IMP stands for insulated metal panels. An IMP Roof combines an exterior metal panel, polyisocyanurate insulation ranging from 2"- 6" thick, and an interior metal skin in one panelized system. IMP systems offer quick installation, concealed fastener attachment, and outstanding energy performance.
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IMP Wall

The acronym IMP stands for insulated metal panels. An IMP Wall combines an exterior metal panel, polyiscyanurate insulation ranging from 2"-6" thick, and an interior metal skin in one panelized system. IMP systems offer quick installation, concealed fastener attachment, and outstanding energy performance.
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McElroy Metal's Panel Style Options

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Whether you’re building a new home or planning renovations, a metal roof can deliver long-term cost savings and comfort for your family. To explore your options and find the product that meets your aesthetic and budgetary needs, contact a McElroy Metal distributor or contractor in your area today. We can’t wait to help make your dream home a reality.

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Residential Metal Roofing Guide

All across the country, homeowners are ditching their shingle roofs and upgrading to metal! While residential metal roofing isn’t new, it is gaining in popularity because more homeowners are recognizing the many environmental and energy-related benefits that metal roofing has to offer.

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