Zinc Roofing Project Studies in Surrey There are several methods of installation for copper roofing and zinc roofing. No matter where you are located, our team can always discuss your installation in detail and make sure the correct process is used for all zinc roofs.
Standing Seam: Standing seam sheeting is the most common practice carried out in the zinc and copper industry today. It uses the same basic principles as traditional standing seam roofing which was made by hand in small sections but the modern methods involve profiling machinery which will run a sheet as long as is required.
Roof Pitch: Standing seam sheeting needs to be laid to a pitch the minimum requirement being 3 degrees if you are considering having a zinc or copper roof with less of a pitch then you will have to opt for a 'Batten Roll' roof.
Batten Roll Cap: Batten roll roofing is usually required when installing flat roofs or roofs under a 3-degree pitch although can be used for any surface whether it be flat, vertical or even soffit.
Single lock: Single locking panels are often used for fascia panels and or soffit panels, the sides of dormers are also commonly single locking panels.
Pictured below you will find examples of all the various different details used.
Case Studies Testimonials "I worked with Eco Roofing on a large project in Thornton Heath which involved a variety of roofing and cladding using standing seam zinc. From the beginning of the project John was extremely helpful in assisting and advising us with detailing some of the more complex areas. His knowledge of zinc is superb and his friendly and helpful approach made him a pleasure to work with. His approach clearly carried through to his skilled team who produced an excellent job. I would have no hesitation in recommending Eco Roofing for any zinc projects – they are a credit to the industry." – Michael Head, RDA Architects
Zinc Roofing News in Surrey Zinc and Copper Roofing in the South-East Below are some examples of all the wonderful things you can do with zinc roofing and copper roofing, including cladding, dormers, and bar tops, as well as ornate domes, soffit overhangs, matching guttering and rainwater pipes.