In England and Europe, we have a standard of clip spacing! We also have fix and sliding clips ! Fix clips = x5 in a meter and then every 300 mm centres for the sliding clips ! This goes down to 200 mm for when solar panels are installed! The perimeter of the roof ( all around ) has clips at 200 mm centres ! 👍🏻
Do you still fasten the top of the panel with a neo washer screw even with your bent over tab that holds to the clip? Would it be best to have that bent tab near the top of the roof top allow expansion and contraction towards the bottom? Do you prefer PVDF, SMP or textured SMP coatings? Thanks!
The best thing for expansion and contraction are expansion clips. I don't put screws through the panel anywhere on my installs. PVDF is my fav... The colors look so good
@@asm101 Thanks! If you were doing a clip system snap seam install with the bread pan detail at the ridge and hemmed over the roof drip edge at the eave would you still not put a neo washer screw up at the top to prevent the panel from sliding down (even years down the road)? I recall you saying that, that is what you would do in a previous comment on one of your other videos. With a double lock mechanical seam panel; is sliding a non issue once it's all seamed together? Just with the weight of ice and snow on the roof with snow stops installed or with a solar array on the roof. Do you ever install 0.032" or 0.040" Aluminum standing seam? Or is it pretty much always 26/24ga painted galvalume besides the odd copper install? Thanks again for your time, I really appreciate it and all of your videos!
So much great information…
Thanks for your support Roger...means alot 👍
Is it better to seam before your next clips or clips then seam?
I clip then seam but I don't clamp
In England and Europe, we have a standard of clip spacing! We also have fix and sliding clips ! Fix clips = x5 in a meter and then every 300 mm centres for the sliding clips ! This goes down to 200 mm for when solar panels are installed!
The perimeter of the roof ( all around ) has clips at 200 mm centres ! 👍🏻
Do you still fasten the top of the panel with a neo washer screw even with your bent over tab that holds to the clip? Would it be best to have that bent tab near the top of the roof top allow expansion and contraction towards the bottom?
Do you prefer PVDF, SMP or textured SMP coatings? Thanks!
The best thing for expansion and contraction are expansion clips. I don't put screws through the panel anywhere on my installs.
PVDF is my fav... The colors look so good
@@asm101 Thanks! If you were doing a clip system snap seam install with the bread pan detail at the ridge and hemmed over the roof drip edge at the eave would you still not put a neo washer screw up at the top to prevent the panel from sliding down (even years down the road)? I recall you saying that, that is what you would do in a previous comment on one of your other videos.
With a double lock mechanical seam panel; is sliding a non issue once it's all seamed together? Just with the weight of ice and snow on the roof with snow stops installed or with a solar array on the roof.
Do you ever install 0.032" or 0.040" Aluminum standing seam? Or is it pretty much always 26/24ga painted galvalume besides the odd copper install? Thanks again for your time, I really appreciate it and all of your videos!
on some snap lock pans warranty requires pins in the top but there's no need on traditional standing seam
Алекс привет. Эти саморезы не подходят для крепления. Они выпирают от основания, тем самым поднимая следующею панель на несколько миллиметров.
Hi Alex... I get what you're saying but this is not true... My panel machine adjusts for this to eliminate this problem
Beautiful work. Is that copper penny colour?
Yes, it is!