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Corrugated metal roofing is both attractive and affordable. It's perfect for your residential or commercial building. Over 100 colors to choose from. Buy 7/8" corrugated roofing sheets directly from the manufacturer and save.
7/8" Corrugated panel is an old school roofing panel that still has a modern and stylish look. The deep wavy corrugations provide a bold aesthetic and shadow like effect. Corrugated metal sheeting is affordable and it’s easy to install. It’s perfect for both commercial and residential metal roofing and siding projects.
Rib Height: 7/8"
Rib Distance (Pitch): 2.67"
Overall Width:
39" Typical For PVDF Paint Finishes
37” Typical For SMP Paint Finishes
Coverage Area (Roof)
34.67" Typical For PVDF Paint Finishes
32” Typical For SMP Paint Finishes
Coverage Area (Wall)
37" Typical For PVDF Paint Finishes
34.67” Typical For SMP Paint Finishes
Panel Length: 1' to 52'
Material Type:
7/8" Corrugated Metal Roofing and Siding
Available Gauges:
20, 22, 24, 26
Installation
Corrugated metal can be installed over an open purlin system or a solid substrate. Use bead mastic on the overlap if used for a roofing application.
Minimum Roof Slope:
3/12
Fasteners:
Exposed Fasteners
Applications:
Residential
Commercial
Agricultural
Interior
Besides the typical solid colors found almost everywhere else, we are best known for our specialty paint prints. These are colors that have been painted repeatedly giving the finish depth, texture, and a one of a kind design.
The drop down menu below groups these metal roofing colors and styles into categories - making it easier for you to find.
Colors represented on this chart may not exactly match actual material. All colors should be verified using actual metal samples.
† This material is batch sensitive and directional. Do not mix batches or coil lots. Premium color. Slightly higher prices.
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*Minimum Order of 5,000 sq. ft.
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Colors represented on this chart may not exactly match actual material. All colors should be verified using actual metal samples.
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Colors represented on this chart may not exactly match actual material. All colors should be verified using actual metal samples.
† This material is batch sensitive and directional. Do not mix batches or coil lots. Premium color. Slightly higher prices.
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Colors represented on this chart may not exactly match actual material. All colors should be verified using actual metal samples.
† This material is batch sensitive and directional. Do not mix batches or coil lots. Premium color. Slightly higher prices.
* Not A Paint Finish
** Minimum Order of 5,000 sq. ft.
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† This material is batch sensitive and directional. Do not mix batches or coil lots. Premium color. Slightly higher prices.
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† This material is batch sensitive and directional. Do not mix batches or coil lots. Premium color. Slightly higher prices.
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Real Copper
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When you place your order with Western States Metal Roofing you can expect the following:
If you have questions about corrugated metal roofing, then we have the answers. Check out the Metal Roofing Learning Center or these FAQ's
Corrugated metal roofing is a metal sheet that is roll formed into a metal panels that have a round and wavy appearance.
These panels are then attached to the roof with screws. Corrugated metal is an exposed fastener panel, meaning that each fastener is visible on the panel's surface.
Every job and climate is different, but it's likely that a corrugated metal roof will last for 40+ years with proper installation and maintenance.
Corrugated roofs are the most economical type of metal roofing. They cost half as much as standing seam metal roofing.
Corrugated metal is a low cost, durable roofing material. A corrugated metal roof has many benefits including:
Western States Metal Roofing offers a series of corrugated metal roofing installation videos that walks you through how to install a corrugated metal roof step-by-step.
By the end of the video series, you will know how to install a corrugated metal roof, trim, and flashing including:
Corrugated metal panels must be overlapped two corrugations for roofing and one corrugations when used as siding.
When using corrugated panels for roofing, you will have to purchase 10% to 12% additional corrugated.
Corrugated is best for roofs with a slope of 3:12 or greater.
If you have a roof with a lower slope than 3:12, a standing seam roof will be the better option for your home. Mechanically fastened standing seam panels are suitable for roof pitches of 1” in 12” or greater, or 1:12.
Yes, corrugated metal roofing can be bent to create a curved roof. Each panel is sent through a radius machine that bends the roofing panel to give them the desired curved shape.
Corrugated metal panels are usually made from 26 or 24-gauge steel.
We don't recommend using a 29 gauge material as the cost savings are minimal and the lifespan of the corrugated metal is significantly less.
Corrugated metal is extremely corrosion resistant. It's steel that has been coated with a Galvalume® coating. In addition, most corrugated metal will also have a paint system applied on top of the Galvalume®. All of these factors contribute to a metal panel that is durable and will hold up to the environment.
A corrugated metal roof features an exposed fastener system where the screws are visible while a standing seam metal roof has a concealed fastener system. The concealed fasteners makes a standing seam roof more weathertight and leak resistant compared to corrugated roofing.
Corrugated metal roofs are the more economical and easier to install roofing system compared to standing seam.
Corrugated roofing panels can also be used as corrugated siding. Corrugated metal siding is structurally strong, impact resistant, and easy to install.
While both feature exposed fastener systems, R Panel is slightly less expensive than 7/8" corrugated. R Panel has a boxy appearance and 7/8" corrugated has a rounded, wavy appearance.
You have lots of questions about corrugated metal roofs. Instead of going through several different articles, we’ve created a comprehensive guide with all the answers in one spot.
Corrugated roofs are a low cost, easy to install roofing material. At half the cost of standing seam metal roofing and a lifespan that is 2-3 times as long as an asphalt shingle roof, a corrugated metal roof brings exceptional value.
Besides corrugated metal panels being a great choice for roofing, you can now find corrugated metal being used in popular design styles of today like farmhouse and industrial. The grooves of the corrugations on the panels add texture while the color choices are abundant, making design possibilities nearly endless.
Corrugated steel panels or corrugated sheet can be used on a ceiling, fence, wainscoting, or as a metal siding or accent wall panel.
Corrugated metal roofing is a popular choice for residential homes, but it's not right for everyone.
An in depth video that explains the pros and cons of corrugated metal roofing. By the end of this video you will know if it's a good or bad fit for your project.
The first step when choosing a metal roofing panel is to decide whether you will use an exposed fastener panel or a standing seam panel.
This video provides a head to head comparison of both panel systems. By the end of this video you will know which panel system is best for your roof.
Are you considering corrugated metal panels for your new project?
This article covers the pros and cons of corrugated metal roofing. By the end of the article you will know if it's right for you.
We answer the most common questions that homeowners have about corrugated metal roofing.
Are you deciding between corrugated or R-panel for your metal roof?
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Synthetic underlayment provides an extra barrier of protection from water penetration and will protect your home from the elements.
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