Posts Tagged ‘Snap-Clad’

PETERSEN METAL ROOFING PANELS PROVIDE SIGNATURE LOOK FOR COMMUNITY CLUBHOUSE

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

The clubhouse at the new Bay Forest residential community in Ocean View, DE provides a signature look for the 800-home development by Natelli Communities, Gaithersburg, MD.

Approximately 11,500 sq. ft. of Petersen Snap-Clad metal roofing panels were used on the clubhouse.  An additional 3,500 sq. ft. of Snap-Clad panels were used on the tennis pavilion and postal facility.  The .032 aluminum panels were finished in Silver.

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

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

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.

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Petersen Metal Roof Panels Selected to Retrofit Community College Roof

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

NWCC-blogPAC Metal Roofing Panels used to replace a badly leaking architectural shingle roof  at Northwest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville, AR.  “We get lots of wind in the area and every time a storm would come through, we would lose shingles,” said Jim Lay, construction manager for the college.  “So in our master plan, we decided to use metal on all future roof installations.”

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Snap-Clad Panels

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

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SNAP-CLAD Panels feature architectural panel aesthetics as well as structural panel performance. SNAP-CLAD Panels, produced in continuous lengths, are corrective leveled to provide superior flatness and feature an optional factory-applied sealant bead for improved weather resistance. Maximum panel length is 64 feet and minimum panel length is 4 feet.

SNAP-CLAD Panels feature a 1-3/4” leg height and a continuous interlock for improved structural performance and wind resistance. A concealed fastener clip system allows for thermal expansion/contraction while providing extraordinary hold-down strength. Two clips are available: a standard clip for most mansard and fascia applications and a high-performance clip for roofing application and UL 90 rated assemblies