Long-run metal roof systems
A strong metal roof system includes profile choice, sheet lengths, fixings, flashings, coating, roof pitch, gutters, penetrations, ventilation, and site exposure.
Corrugate and long-run metal roofing are common choices for New Zealand homes and buildings, but the finished result depends on more than the roof sheet profile.
A strong metal roof system includes profile choice, sheet lengths, fixings, flashings, coating, roof pitch, gutters, penetrations, ventilation, and site exposure.
Corrugate roofing can suit homes, sheds, garages, commercial buildings, and re-roofing projects where the profile fits the design and weathering requirements.
Salt air, sun, wind, rain, and maintenance habits all influence roofing performance. Product and coating choices should reflect the building location and exposure.
Metal roofing should be coordinated with cladding, gutters, fascia, insulation, ventilation, skylights, and flashings so the whole roof works as one system.
No. Corrugate and long-run metal roofing can suit homes, garages, sheds, commercial buildings, and other practical New Zealand roofing applications.
Product choice, coating, fixings, flashings, drainage, exposure, maintenance, and installation quality all affect how well a metal roof performs.
Tell us whether you are planning a new roof, re-roof, repair, or cladding detail, and ADCO can help match corrugate or long-run metal roofing to the job.
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