How to: Cross Seam in Mechanical Standing Seams


 

Chapter 4: Cross Seams in our series “Historical Preservation Details in Standing Seam”.

The cross seam is a method of connecting two panels vertically up the roof in a watertight fashion without needing to use sealant. This is a technique that only works for mechanical locking panels and is very common in historic standing seam since pans were in shorter lengths due to lack of roll-forming machinery. Getting quick and efficient at creating the cross seams takes some practice, but the detail really gives the roof a feel that matches older homes or historic properties.

 

Our full video series will be covering:

  • Rake Cleat and Rake Flashing installation
  • Pipe Jacks / Pipe Flashing
  • Double Seamed Valleys
  • Double Seamed Ridges
  • Cross Seams
  • Boxed Eaves Style

Some of these detials may be helpful to expand your knowledge and skills in this trade. We hope you find the videos valuable.

As always, feel free to comment below with your reactions to the video. Thanks for watching!



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