A 22 gauge or 22ga metal roof might be nearly double the thickness of a 29 gauge 29ga metal roof.
Metal roofing gage.
While a beautiful new home with a standing seam roof would likely be 24 gauge.
First choose from four different steel panels.
The most common gauges for metal roofing are 29 26 24 and 22 gauge.
The gauge of a metal roof refers to its thickness and the higher the gauge the thinner the metal.
While 26 gauge and 24 gauge are generally the standard for most commercial and residential installations some choose to work with 29 gauge because it is more affordable.
The vast majority of what we sell is either 26 gauge or 24 gauge metal roofing.
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To make matters all the more confusing different metals use different measuring standards.
Low end agricultural jobs are normally 26 gauge or 29 gauge.
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Any difference is minimal in actual thickness but may have an effect on how sturdy the metal is.
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Most metal roof and wall panels on the market are between 22 29 gauge with 20 gauge being the thickest and 29 gauge being the thinnest panels sold.
The problem with metal roofing gauge is that there is a wide range of tolerances.
Each number represents a range of inches 0 0179 to 0 0217 for example so two roofs may have the same gauge but slightly different thicknesses.
22 gauge is the thickest while 29 gauge is the thinnest.
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.
For example one company might sell a product as being 24 gauge but in reality the thickness of the metal could vary from 0 018 to 0 0335 based upon exactly how that company looks at things and how big of a tolerance they allow for.
Metal roof panels are measured by gauge and are usually between 22 and 29.
Each gauge represents a nominal decimal range.
For example a 24 gauge copper roof panel is a different thickness than a 24 gauge steel roof panel.
It s not the easiest thing to understand.
Manufacturers express the thickness of metal panels as their gauge with 22 gauge being the thickest and 29 gauge the thinnest of traditionally sold metal roof and wall panels.