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Floating endwall means that the standing seam panels aren't pinned in place at the endwall. This allows for expansion and contraction. If you have a floating endwall, you will need a fixed connection at the other end of the standing seam panel.
Most of the jobs that we supply have a fixed endwall. This detail is not used that often.
For every 10' of endwall trim, you will need 10' of zee closure.
For every 10' of endwall trim, you will need 10' of reglet trim.
For every 10' of endwall trim, you will need 10' of panel end support.
This parts list is designed to help you calculate the quantity of accessories that you’ll need for your trim installation. It has all of the accessories that are needed to install 1 full piece of trim, which is 120" long. To calculate the total number of accessories you will need for your job, simply take the number of trim pieces associated with the trim part purchased and multiply the list by that number for a total for your project.
WSMR Recommends the use of a water barrier or underlayment prior to the installation of the trim components or metal roofing panels.
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We have not made a video that shows how to install a floating end wall. However, this video will still be helpful as most of the steps are the same. Refer to the printed installation detail for the differences.
We cover all of the steps that are required to install a fixed end wall and a side wall in this 30 minute video.
Clips and fasteners for standing seam metal roofing panels.
When snow accumulations begin to melt, the result can be catastrophic as the blanket of snow avalanches off the roof dumping tons of snow onto anything in its path.
It can damage landscape, gutters, adjacent roofs, vehicles and cause injury or death to passers-by. All of S-5!’s snow retention systems dramatically reduce these risks associated with rooftop avalanches while maintaining the clean lines of the roof.