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Traditional roof screen installation
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RoofScreen installation |
A typical roof attachment
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The RoofScreen water tight roof attachment!
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A wood sleeper mounted system blocking water flow
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The RoofScreen System allows water and debris to flow through |
A typical panel near the end of its usefulness |
Many attractive colors and styles available
from RoofScreen |
A leaky pitch pocket |
100% watertight solution |
Traditional Screen and RoofScreen Comparison |
Traditional Methods |
Problems |
Solution by RoofScreen |
Wood frame |
Deteriorates over time.
Loosens up from constant wind pressure.
Needs maintenance (paint/sealant). |
Completely maintenance free.
Strong tubular design. |
Wood sleeper supports |
Deteriorates over time.
Relies on mastic or sealant where lag bolted.
Needs maintenance (paint/sealant).
Blocks water flow. |
Completely maintenance free.
Innovative water-tight Base Support design.
Allows water and debris to flow through. |
Steel stud
frame
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Weak and flimsy, develops stress cracks.
Chronic leaks at roof attachments. |
Strong tubular design.
Innovative water-tight Base Support design. |
Welded steel
frame |
Field welding creates burn holes in roof.
Frames rust at cuts and welds. |
All bolt-together, no field welding.
Pre-manufactured parts are zinc plated and powder coated to prevent rust. |
All traditional
methods |
Labor intensive.
Heavy.
Requires design build. |
Installs fast.
Light weight.
Pre-engineered and pre-manufactured. |
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