

Roof Replacement using Mission Metals in Summerfield, FL
Metal roofing systems perform differently than asphalt shingles because they rely on mechanical seams rather than layered overlap for water control. A standing seam system uses raised vertical legs that lock panels together, reducing exposed fasteners and limiting common leak points. This design becomes especially important in high-wind and high-rain environments where water intrusion often occurs at penetrations and fastener lines. In Florida, heat expansion, UV exposure, and heavy storms demand a system that can move without failing. A 26-gauge 1" snap lock standing seam panel in mill finish offers durability and flexibility, while high-temperature underlayment like MID-STATES QUIK-STICK P&S PRO adds a secondary moisture barrier. Proper integration around pipe boots and gooseneck vents ensures that vulnerable areas remain sealed despite constant thermal movement. This project involves replacing a 2010 shingle roof with a 40-square standing seam metal system, upgrading both performance and longevity. By focusing on sealed seams, reinforced penetrations, and heat-resistant underlayment, the system is built to handle Florida’s conditions more effectively over time. https://maps.app.goo.gl/QHhf84HaJVJcpeiy7








