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The 24 in. x 12 ft. Galvanized Steel Corrugated Utility Roof Panel is designed for installation in residential roofing applications. The panel provides approximately 24 sq. ft. of coverage. The easy-to-install panel is manufactured from 30-Gauge steel. Corrugated ribs give this metal roofing panel strength and structural integrity.
Coverage Area (sq. ft.) | 24 sq ft |
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Product Length (ft.) | 12 ft |
Product Thickness (in.) | 0.01 in |
Product Width (ft.) | 2.17 ft |
Product Width (in.) | 26 in |
Rib Height (in.) | 0.5 in |
Color Family | Gray |
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Color/Finish | Gray |
Gauge | 30-Gauge |
Material | Galvanized Steel |
Pack Size | 1 |
Product Weight (lb.) | 10.2 lb |
Roof Panel Profile | Corrugated |
Manufacturer Warranty | None |
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The corrugated panels when used for a roofing application is a 21.5 inch wide coverage, so you would divide that width by the width of your roof to determine the number of panels needed.
The corrugated panels when used for a roofing application is a 21.5 inch wide coverage, so you would divide that width by the width of your roof to determine the number of panels needed.
The corrugated panels are not available in painted. However, the customer can paint the panels. On technical bulleting 306 on Fabral.com under resources, there is instructions on how to paint unpainted panels.
The 2-1/2" Corrugated panels have a 26 inch formed width with a 21-1/2 inch wide coverage for roofing and 24 wide inch coverage for walls.
The screws would be ordered separately. The screws are not included with the panels.
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The corrugated panel is a 26 inch formed width and has a 21-1/2 inch wide coverage when used for a roofing application and a 24 inch wide coverage when used for a wall application.
how wide are these panels?
The minimum pitch for the corrugated panels would be 2.5/12 to allow proper water runoff. We would not have a panel that would allow for a 0.5/12 pitch.
I am not sure what you mean by "Tim's". The corrugated panels overlap slightly widthwise to provide a 24 inch coverage when used for walls and 21.5 inch coverage when used for roofing.
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