The grooved surface on the top and flanges makes for straightforward non slip fastener placement and also provide a safer surface for roofers to walk on during installation.
Steel battens roof.
Maintenance is easier on batten roofs.
How you install battens can affect the drainage efficiency.
Snap on panels are designed to be installed over a waterproofed solid substrate and a minimum 3 12 roof pitch.
Available in 0 55mm and 0 75mm gauge for cyclonic areas.
However if you choose a metal roof that is either light in color or has reflective pigment in the paint that will be very helpful as well.
Made from quality truecore steel steeline metal roof battens won t shrink warp or rot and are strong and long lasting.
Contact your local metroll.
With a batten roof there is less penetration so there is less risk.
They do create a thermal break to help minimize heat transfer from the metal to the roof deck.
Metal roof battens are usually 40mm high and made from 0 55mm gauge hi tensile steel.
The profile of the batten allows for nesting making them easier to store carry and handle.
Manufactured from hi tensile zinc al steel the battens remain straight and consistent throughout their long life.
As to the potential benefit of battens.
Steeline metal roof battens are a versatile and easy to use batten compatible with all roof claddings.
They can nest together to allow for easy storage and handling.
Maximum panel length is 35 and minimum panel length is 4.
That is a good thing.
Snap on panels are factory roll formed in continuous lengths.
Batten roof systems can withstand higher upwind which means there is less risk of losing parts of your roof during the next storm.
Stramit roof and ceiling battens are manufactured from high tensile g550 g500 steel with either az150 zinc aluminium alloy or z350 galvanised coating in full conformance with as1397.
Steel roof battens are an effective alternative to timber battens.
Strong light and easy to use steel roof and ceiling battens.
For example horizontal battens run.
Snap on panels are ideal for use in roofing mansard and fascia applications.
Our batten panels are designed to mimic the traditional look of board and batten systems with the durability and longevity of steel.
Stratco roof and ceiling battens are light yet strong offering an economical alternative to timber roof battens.
This added layer of protection is an ideal solution for excessively windy climates.
Stramit roof battens may be used with either metal sheeting or with concrete terracotta tiles.