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Factory applied mastic inside of female leg of panel is standard. |
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1 |
Watertight & easier
installation. |
| 2 |
Swaged end laps. |
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2 |
Improved
installation & improved appearance. |
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Optional:
Heavier gauges, striation and embossing. |
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3 |
Minimizes oil canning. |
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Roof runs without end lap panels may be erected from either direction. |
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5 |
Flexible and convenient
installation. |
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80% fewer exposed fasteners than traditional side lap panels and all fasteners are long life. |
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7 |
Increased weathertightness & improved
appearance. |
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The side lap has been tested for air infiltration and water penetration under ASTM E283 and E331 methods |
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8 |
Minimal air infiltration and water penetration and acceptability among specifiers. |
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Vertical Leg. |
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9 |
Better transition to hip, valleys, and roof openings. |
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Insulated with thermal blocks. |
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10 |
High energy efficiency system. |
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High or low floating clips available. |
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11 |
Allows roof to expand and contract maximizing weathertightness. |
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High or low fixed clips available. |
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12 |
Varying insulation thicknesses available. |
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Panel available in Signature® 200, 300 and 300 Metallic paint. |
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25 year finish warranty. |