Petersen Metal Roofing To Be The “LAST ROOF” On Residence

Bitterman-blogNew metal roofing panels were installed on an upscale Florida residence after the original shake shingles sustained significant storm damage.  The owner wanted a metal roof that would be “the last roof we put on this house.” Approximately 12,000 sq. ft. of Petersen SNAP-CLAD™ panels were installed to meet the owner’s objective.

The SNAP-CLAD system has been designed for architectural aesthetics and structural performance and meets Florida’s Building Code and Miami-Dade NOA standards for wind-uplift resistance. The 16” wide, 24 gauge galvanized steel panels were finished in Copper Penny.  Approximately 4,000 sq. ft. of PAC-CLAD flat stock was used for flashings and gutters on the project.

Installation of the Petersen panels was done by RAE CO of Ocala, Ocala, FL. Produced in factory formed lengths up to 55 feet, Petersen’s PAC-CLAD Panels are Herr-Voss corrective leveled to provide superior flatness.  Longer lengths are available by consulting the factory.  PAC-CLAD® Kynar 500® finish is now available in 37 colors on steel and on aluminum.  Most colors meet LEED®, ENERGY STAR® and cool roof certification requirements.

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