Manufacturers in the united states use gauge to express the thickness of metal roof panels.
Thickness of metal roof panels.
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22 gauge is the thickest while 29 gauge is the thinnest.
The gauge of a metal roof refers to its thickness and the higher the gauge the thinner the metal.
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It s important for you as a homeowner to know about the gauge thickness of a metal roof so you can select the best one for yourself.
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Make sure that the roof panel being considered is appropriate for and approved by the manufacturer for your roof s configuration.
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Grade 80 is a hard steel used to produce metal panels of 26 or 29 gauges.
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Making trim from grade 80 however will cause tiny cracks in the metal exposing it to rain and eventually rust.
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This combination of thickness and hardness is great for metal panels that require dent resistance.
In other words the metal thickness should not be the first consideration when choosing a metal roof.
The metal coil that is rollformed into panels comes in many different thicknesses.
However standing seam panels are typically somewhere between 22 and 26 gauge with the most common galvalume steel thickness being 24 gauge and aluminum between 032 and 040 inches.
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As an example many metal roofs have minimum pitch requirements.
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Manufacturers express the thickness of metal panels as their gauge with 22 gauge being the thickest and 29 gauge the thinnest of traditionally sold metal roof and wall panels.
Metal roofing is produced from different hardness grades.