Because 22 24 or 26 gauge sheeting is thicker and will therefore remain more structurally sound over a longer span than a 29 gauge the building needs fewer supports which saves your customers money.
29 gauge metal roofing span.
All of them confessed to ordering 26 gauge as either 018 or 0185 min.
There is an available purlin for every type of roofing material including purlin span for metal roof which is the most common material type to use this item.
Roughly speaking the difference between the two gauges is about the thickness of a piece of paper.
In areas with high winds incidence of hail or severe weather 24 gauge is advisable.
Construct more secure roofing sturdi span features a hidden siphon groove at the underside of the sidelap joint preventing the capillary action that sucks water in greatly reducing your chance.
For example standard 29 gauge steel roofing made in long panels is about 0 36 millimeters thick and the 26 gauge version is slightly thicker at 0 48 millimeters.
The gauge of a metal roof refers to its thickness and the higher the gauge the thinner the metal.
Sturdi span is a stylish low profile exposed fastened panel with 36 panel coverage making it ideal for residential or agricultural applications.
Most homes in residential areas use 29 gauge metal panels.
The appropriate length of span varies according to the type of corrugation which refers to the folds or waves in the metal that give them their strength.
The weight of 29 gauge metal roofing may differ though depending on the type of metal that you choose.
For instance stainless steel will have a difference in inches than carbon steel.
The appropriate gauge ranges from as light as 26 gauge to as heavy as 20 gauge.
This conversation starts with the gauge you should not use.
You can buy panels of corrugated metal roofing in standard spans or lengths or have them cut to a specific size.
29 26 gauge is the thicker metal.
A sheet of 20 paper measures 0038 of an inch.
For residential roofing 29 gauge is the minimum recommended while 26 gauge is suitable for most applications.
To give a perspective on steel thickness differences from 29 gauge to 26 gauge the difference in thickness is 0045 of an inch.
Purlins are usually supported by rafter building walls or the weight of the roof deck itself.
With metal the higher the gauge number the thinner the material.
The further the metal roofing has to span between each support than the heavier the gauge needs to be.
So 29 gauge is thinner than 26 gauge.