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Weathering Wind, Resisting Rain— Metal Roofs Are Built to Withstand Time:2024/06/20 15:54:00 Hit:326
Weather extremes – rain, snow, hail, wind, intense sunlight – put the structural integrity of building materials to the test, and roofing bears the brunt of these formidable forces of nature.
Roofing is especially susceptible to abuse from the elements, primarily wind damage. Wind can work its way beneath a loose shingle and lift it, creating a gap that sustains further damage with repeated exposure. Windborne debris can puncture asphalt shingles, and strong gusts can weaken attachment points.
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ProVia Shake and Slate Metal Roofing was designed for serious weather resistance. The 4-Point Locking System includes a top lock, under / over locks on the sides, and an exclusive WaveLock™ ribbed feature on the bottom that increases the strength of the panel. Recessed water stops, water damming features, and shedding channels funnel water away, so rain cannot penetrate. The system provides edge-to-edge secure panel placement and field anchoring for certified protection against wind uplift speeds up to 180 mph. ProVia Shake and Slate roofing is approved for HVHZ within Florida, including Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.
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