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Gable Roof Metal (Standing Seam)

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`"Metal Roof" = "Gable Roof Metal (Standing Seam)"`
`(L) "Ridge Length"`
`(S) "Span of Roof"`
`(P) "Roof Pitch"`
`(oH)"Rafter Overhang"`
`(R)"Rake of Roof Overhang"`
`(PD)"Panels or Details"`
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The Standing Seam Metal for a Gable Roof calculator estimates the materials needed for a metal roof for a simple gabled roof based on the roof dimensions.

INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:

  • (L) Ridge Length
  • (S) Roof Span
  • (P) Roof Pitch
  • (oH) Overhang 
  • (R) Rake of Roof Overhang
  • (PD) PANELS or DETAILS

Standing Seam Metal for a Roof (RM): The calculator returns the number and length of 15" wide panels.  If "DETAILS" are chosen, the calculator returns the following:

  1. Ridge Cap: length of the ridge cap.
  2. Gable Trim: total length of gable trim, equals four times a gable length
  3. Metal Panels:  number and length of 15" standing seam metal panels for the roof. 
  4. Metal Screws: number of screws needed to attach standing seam panels based on 0.66 screws per liner foot.
  5. Snow Guard: total length of snow guard, equals twice the ridge length.
  6. Angle Trim: total length of angle trim (used as facia).
  7. Purlins: number and length of rows of purlins for the roof
  8. Area: area of the roof in square feet.

The Math / Science

The Standing Seam Metal for a Roof calculator is meant to help with material estimates for a standing seam metal roof with panels 15" wide.  In all cases, confirm your estimates with a professional estimate and adhering to local building codes.

The calculator uses the ridge length, pitch and roof span to compute the roof area.  Note: under the ridge cap, you will need foam closure which keeps rain from being driven up under the ridge cap.  The length of the foam closure that you'll need is four times the ridge length, two for either side of the ridge, and two for the bottoms above the angle trim. 

A spacing of twenty four inches (24") between rows of purlins is used to compute the number and length of purlins.  To compute the length and number of purlins using a different spacing, use the Purlins for a Roof Calculator (CLICK HERE).

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