Mechanical Lock Standing Seam System:
When it comes to strength and security in metal roofs, Mechanical Lock Standing Seam is a wonderful choice! The panels are mechanically seamed together using special clips and tools, which overall provides more protection for you roof and is more durable to withstand the harsh weather conditions in Colorado, Metal Roofing Fort Collins.
With standing seam metal roof systems, you can create a very unique look for you home, without worry for durability with metal roofing. Our team, Metal Roof Contractors, is more then prepared to help you choose the right option, appropriate gauge, and best color for your location, business and home.
Please note that availability of colors does depend on your choice material of metal. In the photos you’re seeing a 22 Gauge Standing Seam Metal, Weathering Steel. Request a free estimate below from Ellingson Roofing LLC, a licensed roofing contractor in the residential and commercial steel roofing industry.

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Tuff Rib Metal Roofing
Tuff Rib metal roofing is an exposed fastener system. Even though we do recommend hidden fastener metal roofing systems for homeowners due to low maintenance, this exposed fastener system is still a very reliable and cost-effective choice with many benefits.
Compared to asphalt shingles, Tuff Rib metal roofing offers durability and a longer lifespan, making it a more resilient option for both residential property and commercial properties. Tuff Rib metal roofing is known for its exceptional durability compared to other options.
Cost-Effective: Tuff Rib metal roofing is a cost-effective option that comes standard in a 29 Gauge, which is the thinnest gauge on the market, but it also comes in a 26 Gauge. So not only does that make it cost effective, but it is easier and faster to install, so labor costs for these metal roofs are typically lower then if you were to install standing seam or other
roofing options.
However, when going with the exposed fastener system for your next metal roof, metal screws may need to be replaced between 12 years the soonest, and 18 years the longest, depending on a few factors you can ask us about.
Ease of Installation: As mentioned above, it is a lot easier to install then a hidden fastener system for metal roofs. It’s less work because all the metal roof screws are installed exposed, they come in wider panels (3ft panels) and there isn’t any bending of the panels done in the valleys or the eaves. This is a Pro for installation, but also a Con for over time when facing high winds in Colorado.
High-Quality Materials: Even if this metal roofing system is a bit cheaper than other metal roofs, it doesn’t compromise on quality or durability. This metal roofing system will still hold up over the years, if it is installed accurately by a professional
metal roof contractor.
