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ROOF & WALL FLASHING ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING This Design Guide has been prepared to assist architects and architectural draftspersons with the design and installation intricacies of detailing roof and wall flashing for metal cladding. Quality of a finished installation is dependent on good detailing.
Profiled steel or aluminium sheets are used in various roof constructions as shown below. The guidance in this document applies in principle to all of these constructions, but primarily to the double skin system with trapezoidal or secret fix profiled sheets, which is the most common type of metal roof construction used in the UK. Sinusoidal
• How to design and detail steel clad roofs and walls • Clear, concise installation tips and methods for architects and draftsmen • Using flashings to create an architectural feature • Industry ‘best practice’ explained
Sometimes referred to as verges, roof edge barge flashings can be used at the end of a run of sheets and will seal off the edge. A vital part of any profiled clad roof, metal roof barge flashing helps to weatherproof a building and add an aesthetically pleasing element to your finished roof project.
• How to design and detail steel clad roofs and walls • Clear, concise installation tips and methods for architects and draftsmen • Using flashings to create an architectural feature • Industry ‘best practice’ explained
ROOF PANEL SYSTEMS. Standing seam roof panel profiles include mechanically seamed and snap-seam profiles. Multiple styles of sofit panels are ofered in either solid or vented. PERIMETER / EDGE PRODUCTS. Coping and fascia systems are available with matching flashing and trim, which can be factory-formed or field-formed from PAC-CLAD material.
No 11 Flashings for metal roof and walls: design, detailing and installation guide. No 12 Fasteners for metal roof and wall cladding: design detailing and installation guide. No 13 Composite slabs and beams using steel decking: best practice for design and construction.