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Differences Between Seam Metal and “R” Panel Roofs

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1. Design:

   – Standing Seam Roof: This type of roof has raised seams that run vertically along the roof’s surface. The seams are interlocked or snapped together, creating a continuous, sleek appearance.

   – “R” Panel Roof: “R” panel roofs have overlapping panels with exposed fasteners. The panels are typically wider and have a ribbed design.

2. Installation:

   – Standing Seam Roof: The installation of a standing seam roof requires specialized equipment and skilled labor. The panels are custom-made and installed on-site.

   – “R” Panel Roof: “R” panel roofs are relatively easier to install. The panels are pre-fabricated and can be quickly installed using screws or nails.

3. Aesthetics:

   – Standing Seam Roof: Standing seam roofs offer a clean and modern look. The raised seams create a sleek appearance and can be customized with different panel widths and colors.

   – “R” Panel Roof: “R” panel roofs have a more industrial or agricultural look due to the exposed fasteners and ribbed design.

4. Durability:

   – Standing Seam Roof: Standing seam roofs are known for their durability and longevity. The interlocking seams provide excellent weather resistance and prevent water infiltration.

   – “R” Panel Roof: “R” panel roofs are also durable but may be more prone to leaks over time due to the exposed fasteners.

5. Cost:

   – Standing Seam Roof: Standing seam roofs are generally more expensive than “R” panel roofs. The custom fabrication and installation process contribute to the higher cost.

   – “R” Panel Roof: “R” panel roofs are more cost-effective and budget-friendly compared to standing seam roofs.

Both standing seam and “R” panel roofs have their advantages and are suitable for different applications. It’s important to consider factors such as budget, aesthetics, and the specific requirements of your project when choosing between the two.