A standing seam roof features vertical metal panels that run from the ridge of the roof down to the eaves, locking together at raised seams that sit above the panel surface. The key difference is that all fasteners are hidden beneath those seams completely out of sight and protected from the elements.
No exposed screws mean fewer entry points for water, wind, or rust. This clean, interlocking design is why standing seam roof systems have become a preferred choice for
metal buildings across commercial, industrial, and agricultural sectors throughout the United States.