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STANDING SEAM ROOFING & CLADDING

Standing Seam is an architectural panel system that can be used for facade or roofing applications. With its thin rib and wide tray, it gives a modern appearance using concealed fixing and crimping techniques to lap panels along entire lengths.

 

Standing Seam Specifications Detail

The support needs to be ventilated, rigid and continuous where all parts of the standing seam panels are laid. The plywood minimum thickness shall be 15mm for cladding and 18mm for roofing.

Standing Seam panels are fixed with steel clips every 600mm maximum centres. Fixed and sliding clips can be used to allow for expansion and contraction of material.

Clips are fixed with countersunk screws onto the timber supports. Each panel has a male and female rib.

The female rib is held in place by a clip. The male rib is placed over both the clip and female rib then crimped to create a sealed join. Material choice to be verified by client and installation must comply in accordance with the BCA.

 
 

SNAP-LINE 45® ROOFING & CLADDING

Snap-Line 45® is a modern, versatile roofing and wall cladding system. The profile has a deep rib height of 45mm and the cover width can be varied from 305 mm to 610 mm.

It is available in various materials such as Colorbond, Zincalume, Zinc, Copper, Aluminium and COR-TEN. This gives the designer and architect a wide choice of aesthetics to both roofing and walling.

Snapline 45

The Snap-Line 45® can be rolled on site with a mobile roll former in single, long lengths. Snap-Line 45® has the feature of rolling stiffener ribs and clip relief (optional) into the pan for added rigidity and reducing any dimples that may be caused by the head of the screw with foot traffic pressure.

One of the main advantages of this profile is that it is a structural, self supporting profile that does not require continuous backing (subject to recommended spans and material tensile strengths).

Softer metals such as Zinc and Copper will still require plywood/continuous support under roofing applications.

 
 

No.1 ARCHITECTURAL INTERLOCKING PANEL - WALL CLADDING

Interlocking panel is a contemporary looking architectural cladding system installed with a ventilated air gap for external and internal applications.

The panels are connected by an interlocking groove giving it an elegant appearance of a recessed joint. The reveal panel can range from 200mm to 300mm in width and lengths up to 6.0 m

Interlocking Panel Specifications Detail

 

Interlocking panels are laid and fixed down on the grooved flange using concealed fasteners directly onto the batten. The panels are connected by inserting the male flange into the groove. The load bearing main structure can be a concrete wall, masonary wall or steel.

The batten can be either timber or metal. The battens shall be placed at right angles to the panels. The panels can be laid horizontally, vertically or diagonally. In the case of non vertical walls, a waterproof membrane must be installed behind the ventilation gap.

Material choice to be verified by client and installation must be in accordance with the BCA

 
 

NAIL STRIP ROOFING & CLADDING

The Nail Strip panel has a thin rib and wide tray with a perforated fixing strip along one side. There is no need for fixing clips or the additional operation of seaming.

This ensures speed and ease of installing panels whilst allowing for expansion and contraction. It can be used for vertical facade or roofing applications.

Available in 25mm and 38mm rib height, the Nail Strip comes in various widths and lengths to suit your project

These architectural cladding panels are connected by an interlocking groove giving it an elegant appearance of a recessed joint. The reveal panel can range from 200mm to 300mm in width and lengths up to 6.0 m

Nail Strip Specification Detail

Supports needs to be ventilated, rigid and continuous where all parts of the Nail Strip panels are laid EXCEPT for 38mm x 265mm Colorbond/Zincalume/Metallic/Ultra which can be installed on a 40mm batten at maximum 600mm centres.

The plywood minimum thickness shall be 15mm. Nail Strip panels are laid and fixed directly to the plywood substrate along the perforated strip every 300mm with concealed screws or nails.

The high rib is then placed over the low rib and snapped into place along the length of the panel.

Material choice to be verified by client and installation must be in accordance with the BCA.

 
 

SNAP LOCK ROOFING & CLADDING

Snap Lock is a lightweight architectural cladding system ideal for both roof and wall applications in commercial, industrial and residential environments. Its thin distinctive ribs and wide pans give it visual appeal.

Snap Lock looks similar to Standing seam without the need of crimping the joints due to the “snapping” process. Available in 25mm and 38mm ribs, Snap Lock can be manufactured in various widths to suit new construction or renovation projects.

Snap Lock Technical Specification

The support needs to be ventilated, rigid and continuous where all parts of the Snap Lock panels are laid.

The plywood minimum thickness shall be 15mm for cladding and 18mm for roofing. Snap Lock panels are laid directly over the ply substrate and held in place with a concealed clip.

Clips are fixed with countersunk screws onto the timber supports at maximum 600mm centres. Each panel has a male and female rib. The female rib is held in place by a clip.

The male rib is placed over both the clip and female rib. Material choice to be verified by client and installation must comply in accordance with the BCA.


 
 

ROOFING & CLADDING COMPLIANCE – AS 1562.1 2018

You need to know about some important changes to the building standards covering roof and wall claddings.

The revised standard is known as AS 1562.1:2018 Design and Installation of Sheet Roof and Wall Cladding – Metal. It replaces AS 1562.1—1992.

Compliance with the new standard is mandatory for all new building projects. It’s part of a constant drive to improve the durability and weather tightness of homes in Australia.

All the roof, architectural panels, and wall cladding types manufactured by No.1 Roofing & Building Supplies are tested and fully certified to the new AS 1562.1:2018 standard.


 
 

No1. Roofing and Building Supplies is the number one supplier for standing seam cladding and roofing solutions including the Lysaght, Colorbond and BlueScope range of products.

We can help you with comprehensive advice and all your tools and fastener requirements too.

Contact Us to organise your quotation – we can offer also offer you a Supply and Install service with some of the most trusted and experienced installers.

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