Espan® 340 | Metal Roofing & Cladding

Espan® has been designed for style and performance in mind and is Metalcraft Roofing’s new standing seam roof profile. The high ribs create strong defined shadow lines and combined with concealed fixings provide for superior weather performance. 

Details
  • Category
    Steel Roofing, Metal Cladding
  • Range
    Metal Roofing & Cladding
Specifications
  • PROFILE COVER WIDTH (NOMINAL): 340 mm
  • SHEET WIDTH (NOMINAL): 354 mm
  • MINIMUM PITCH: 3° (minimum pitch will increase depending on sheet lengths - please refer to information sheet.)
  • APPLICATION: Residential and Commercial
  • ORIENTATION: Roofing and Vertically Laid Wall Cladding
  • AVAILABILITY: Available from all Metalcraft Roofing branches.
  • MATERIAL OPTIONS: Colorsteel® Endura®, Colorsteel® Maxx®, for other please ask your local branch.

INNOVATIVE CLIP ELIMINATES NEED FOR A SUBSTRATE:

Espan® has a unique clip system that allows for concealed fixings. The Espan® roofing simply locks onto the clip and allows for superior weather performance as it eliminates the need for fixing penetrations through the pan.

Another great benefit of the clip system is that Espan® has great spanning capabilities and eliminates the need for an often expensive substrate.

The clips are fixed directly onto the purlins at recommended spans depending on thickness and wind loadings.

The clip is manufactured from Zincalume® and comes standard with a 4mm coreflute pad that acts as a separator and cushion.

Espan® 340 has been designed for style and performance in mind. The high ribs create strong defined shadow lines and combined with concealed fixings provide for superior weather performance.

OIL CANNING:

Oil canning is an inherent characteristic of gauge cold formed metal products, particularly products with broad flat areas like Espan®. It is seen as waviness or distortion in the flat surfaces. Oil canning does not affect the products strength or performance . The architect, builder and homeowner needs to be aware that oil canning may affect the overall aesthetic outcome. Oil canning may occur during the roll-forming process and or during installation and where thermal expansion occurs. Please refer to MRM NZ Metal Roof and Wall Cladding Code Of Practice - Section 2.3.5 for more information. (www.metalroofing.org.nz). Refer also to MBIE -Guide to tolerances, materials and workmanship in new residential construction 2015 which advises oil canning is a common occurrence with products which have standing seams or wider profile patterns. This is not considered a defect and will become less apparent with weathering. The end result of the profile is dependent upon the quality of the timber substructure that supports it so it is critical that the roof purlins be square and level for optimum results.

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About the
Seller

Metalcraft Roofing is New Zealand’s largest and most established privately owned building product rollformer and installer with an extensive range of Longrun Roofing profiles, Lightweight Metal Tiles and Rainwater System solutions. By installing its own product Metalcraft Roofing offers a unique solution to domestic and commercial clients for any roof or wall cladding project. 

Metalcraft Roofing’s wide selection of roofing and rainwater systems are manufactured from New Zealand Steel Galvsteel, Zincalume, Colorsteel Endura and Colorsteel Maxx.

With 12 branches nationwide providing unparalleled coverage, backed by solid manufacturing and installation warranties, Metalcraft Roofing offers a level of satisfaction and peace of mind unavailable from other manufacturers or installers.

Metalcraft Roofing manufactures and installs Longrun Roofing, Metal Tiles and Rainwater Systems for the New Zealand residential and commercial construction markets.  Metalcraft Roofing is a part of United Industries (www.unitedindustries.co.nz). United Industries is made up of nine companies serving various requirements to the New Zealand construction industry.

Metalcraft Roofing has been operating since the 1950’s and originated in Palmerston North. Expansion of Metalcraft Roofing’s operations since those days has been significant and there are now twelve branches nationwide servicing enquiries from Cape Reinga to the Bluff.