HOMEOWNERS: 750 sq. ft. minimum to receive a quote or sample.
Material Type: PBR Panel (Purlin Bearing R Panel)
Rib Distance (Pitch): 12"
Rib Height: 1.25"
Available Gauges: 22, 24, 26
Substrate: AZ50 Minimum (AKA Galvalume®/Zincalume®)
Fasteners: Exposed
Panel Length: 1' to 52'
Recommended Minimum Roof Slope: 3/12
Coverage for Roof and Wall Application: 36"
Installation
Can be installed over an open purlin system or a solid substrate.
Use bead mastic on the overlap if used for a roofing application.
Applications
Residential
Commercial
Agricultural
Interior
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PBR Panel is perfect for construction projects that require low cost materials for your roof, metal siding, or fencing job. PBR panel roofs are an exposed fastener panel. This means that the screws penetrate the panels and they could leak. The main advantages of using a PBR roofing or siding panel is cost and ease of installation. The main disadvantage when compared to standing seam is durability and weather-tightness.
PBR panel is suitable for your commercial, industrial, agricultural, and residential project. It’s is great for self-storage buildings, as equipment screens, for architectural accents, as decorative fencing, as a textured ceiling, or even as an interior wall treatment. In many cases, you will see our metal PBR Panels being used horizontally in the architectural community and positioned vertically in the commercial and agricultural industries.
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When you place your order with Western States Metal Roofing you can expect the following:
Is your metal roofing being installed over wood? If so, you will need roofing underlayment.
Synthetic underlayment provides an extra barrier of protection from water penetration and will protect your home from the elements.
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