
Zeus-Shield™ Standing Seam Metal Roofs Are The Ultimate In Roof Performance and Weather Protection For Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings and Metal Building Systems
All Metal Roofs Are Not The Same
New testing methods and wind code requirements have challenged the roofing industry in general, and the steel buildings industry in particular to develop a new approach to roof performance. However, most standing seam roof systems have remained unchanged since 1969, relying on old and out-dated technology. Most metal roofing and steel building suppliers have not been able to come up with any new ideas, but have instead resorted to a patchwork of modifications on their existing standing seam metal roof systems.
Zeus-Shield™ Standing Seam Metal Roof System is in a "Class of it's Own"
To meet the challenge of new testing methods and wind requirements, the steel building factory researched the latest industry technology to develop a standing seam metal roof system with components and techniques that are cutting edge. The Zeus-Shield roofing system is that cutting edge roof system. The Zeus-Shield metal roof system not only meets today's needs, but fulfills the demands of tomorrow by addressing current and anticipated building codes and roofing requirements.
With durable panel profiles and innovative clips, the Zeus-Shield standing seam metal roofing system for pre-engineered steel buildings and metal building systems adds structural stability while allowing for thermal expansion and contraction. A patented metal buildings roof design tackles the most stringent wind uplift requirements making both our general construction metal standing seam roofs and architectural standing seam roof systems truly in a class of their own.
Proof of this superior performance is documented in Factory Mutual (FM) Class 1-90 listing, Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 580 Class 90 listing and ASTM test results

Nowadays, the roof system not only meets today's needs, but fulfills the demands of tomorrow by addressing current and anticipated building codes & roofing requirements.
Posted by: Roof Systems | August 14, 2009 at 07:08 AM