Are You Trying To Learn About The Different Types Of Standing Seam Clips? In This Video We Will Cover Fixed And Floating Clips For A Mechanically Seamed Roofing Panel.
00:00 Standing seam roofing panel clips
00:45 Types of mechanically seamed roofing clips
00:55 What is a floating or sliding clip for mechanically seamed standing seam?
01:37 What is a clip standoff?
01:47 When do you use a floating clip for standing seam roofing?
01:57 What is a fixed clip with a stand off?
02:07 Standing seam metal roofing clip spacing
02:18 What is a fixed clip for mechanically seamed roofing?
02:31 When do you use a fixed clip for standing seam roofing?
02:57 Standing seam metal roofing clip spacing
03:13 Clip installation for mechanically seamed roofing
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Standing Seam Panel Clips: What Is A Floating Clip?
A floating clip is a two-piece clip that is seamed/folded into the panel’s vertical leg. A floating clip is considered a type of sliding clip and is also known as an “expansion and contraction” clip. Unlike a one-piece clip that is commonly used with the snap lock standing seam system, the two-piece clips only allow for a small amount of movement with expansion and contraction because of the way it’s seamed into the panel leg.
The two-piece clip includes the body of the clip and the base. The base is secured to the substrate while the body is the part of the clip that is attached to the panel. Once that is complete, the female leg of the next panel is installed over the male leg and seamed into place. The clips are now locked in place, allowing the body and base of the clip to move independently of each other.
Floating clips are designed with a ½” stand-off, or space that elevates the roof panel above the substrate. This allows the standing seam panels the space it needs for thermal movement.
When To Use Floating Clips On Standing Seam Roofs
Floating clips are recommended to be installed on mechanically seamed standing seam metal roofing panels only. They’re the best clip choice when the roofing panels are greater than 30 feet in length. Floating clips are also recommended in climates that experience extreme temperature changes as they allow for greater thermal movement than a fixed clip.
Standing Seam Panel Clips: What Is A Fixed Clip?
Fixed clips get their name from being “fixed” in place once they are installed. They are a one-piece clip that attaches to the leg of the panel and then fastened directly to the substrate. They do not allow movement for expansion and contraction. Fixed clips for mechanically seamed panels are available with or without a stand-off.
When To Use Fixed Clips On Standing Seam Roofs
Fixed clips are available for mechanically seamed and snap lock standing seam panels. The fixed clips are different depending on which type of standing seam panel that you choose. Snap lock standing seam will always use a fixed clip and mechanically seamed will use either a fixed, floating clip, or both.
Fixed clips for mechanically seamed panels are recommended to be installed when the panels are less than 30 feet. They are also the more economical choice and good to use when looking to have a more budget-friendly installation.
Fixed clips for mechanically seamed roofing do not allow for thermal movement, they are best suited for environments that do not experience extreme temperature changes to reduce stress on the clips and panels.
In addition, if you have a job that requires a floating clip then you will also use a fixed clips with a stand-off at the ridge or end wall. Additional fixed clips may be required depending upon the length of the panels.
Fixed clips for a snap lock metal roofing will allow for expansion and contraction.
Based On Your Clip Type, Clip Spacing Is Different
Every job is different and you should always consult an engineer to determine the correct clip spacing. Your load requirements and the climate will affect the type of clip and the clip spacing. Here are some general guidelines:
For mechanically seamed panels over 30 feet
1 floating clip should be placed every 2 Linear feet with 2 screws per clip and 2 fixed clips. The fixed clips with a stand-off will be placed at the ridge or end wall.-
For mechanically seamed panels that are under 30 feet
Fixed clips, estimate using 1 clip and 2 screws every 2 Linear feet.
For snap lock standing seam panels
Fixed clips, estimate using 1 clip and 2 screws every 2 to 3 Linear feet.
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