Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Aluminum and Steel Roofs Explained


Video Transcript: 
"Welcome to Cool Sheds.  My name is Keith.  I’m just going to show you a quick example about our roofs.  You’ll notice on this one, that is called a box-cut aluminum.  That was done on many of our older styles.  This over here—I’ll go to this lower building so you can see—that roof is a 29-gauge galvanized steel.  You’ll also notice that any time there’s a box-cut aluminum, you’re going to have these smaller vents and you’ll have them on both sides of the building. 
But on the steel-roof building, you’re going to have a ridge cap running the complete length of the building.  That offers more ventilation than the 29-gauge steel, allows for a lot strong protection in the case of hail, limbs, and things of that nature."

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