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Freedom Manufacturing
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Cross City, Florida

18504 SE Highway 19

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Metal Roofs

Metal roofing is a durable and long-lasting roofing option commonly used in various construction projects. Made from high-quality steel, aluminum, or other metals, metal roofing offers exceptional resistance to weather elements such as rain, snow, and wind. Its sleek appearance, low maintenance requirements, and energy efficiency make it a popular choice for residential, commercial, and agricultural buildings alike. Metal roofing comes in a variety of styles and colors, providing versatility to suit different architectural designs and preferences.

Red Iron Buildings

Red steel buildings, also known as pre-engineered steel buildings, are modern, cost-effective structures designed for a wide range of applications. These buildings feature steel framing components manufactured off-site and assembled on-site according to precise engineering specifications. Red steel buildings offer exceptional durability, strength, and versatility, making them suitable for warehouses, industrial facilities, retail centers, agricultural buildings, and more. They can be customized to meet specific design requirements and can withstand harsh weather conditions, fire, and pests with minimal maintenance.

Pole Barns

Pole barns, also known as post-frame buildings, are versatile structures characterized by their economical construction and open, column-free interiors. These buildings are built using sturdy wooden poles or posts anchored into the ground or concrete footings, providing support for the roof and walls. Pole barns find widespread use in agricultural settings for storing hay, equipment, and livestock. They are also utilized as workshops, garages, and even residential spaces due to their customizable design and cost-effectiveness.

Metal Trusses

Metal trusses are structural components made from steel or aluminum, engineered to provide support for roofs and ceilings in buildings. These trusses offer superior strength-to-weight ratio compared to traditional wooden trusses, allowing for longer spans without the need for additional support columns. Metal trusses are often prefabricated off-site and assembled on-site, speeding up the construction process and ensuring precise fit and alignment. They are commonly used in pole barns, red steel buildings, warehouses, and other commercial and industrial structures.

Car Ports

Carports are open-sided structures designed to provide shelter for vehicles such as cars, trucks, RVs, and boats. Unlike garages, carports typically have a roof supported by posts or columns, offering protection from sun, rain, and snow while allowing for ample ventilation. Carports are versatile additions to residential properties, providing covered parking space without the need for a fully enclosed structure. They can also be used in commercial settings for employee or customer parking, as well as in agricultural settings for sheltering farm vehicles and equipment.

Sheds

Sheds are standalone structures used for storing tools, equipment, and other items in residential, commercial, and agricultural settings. They come in various sizes and designs, ranging from small garden sheds to large storage buildings. Sheds can be constructed using a variety of materials, including wood, metal, or vinyl. They provide convenient storage solutions for homeowners, farmers, and businesses, offering protection from the elements while keeping belongings organized and easily accessible.

Residential Panel

Exposed Faster Panels:

These panels are secured to the roof deck or framing with fasteners that remain visible after installation.

Rib Panels:

A common type of exposed fastener panel featuring raised ribs for strength and water drainage, also known as "ribbed" or "corrugate panels."

Versatile Applications:

They can be used for roofing, siding, walls, and even as sheathing.

Economical:

They are often considered a more affordable option compared to standing seam roofing.

Key Features and Benefits

Easy Installation:

Exposed fastener panels are relatively easy to install, making them a good option for DIY projects.

Durable:

Metal Roofing and siding, including exposed fastener panels, are known for their durability and longevity.

Aesthetic Appeal:

They offer a variety of colors and finishes to match different architectural styles.

PBR Panel

PBR Panel Specifications

Coverage Width: 36 Inches

Rib Height: 1 1/4 Inches

Rib Spacing: 12 Inches on Center

Minimum Slope: 1/12

Key Features and Benefits

(High Strength)

PBR panels are engineered for structural and load bearing capacity, making them suitable for demanding projects.

(Spanning Capability)

The purlin bearing rib design allows for longer spans between supports, simplifying installation and reducing material cost.

(Weather Resistance)

The deeper metal to metal contact provide by the PBR design enhances weather tightness and waterproofing.

(Versatile Applications)

PBR panel are used in roofing, siding, and various application including agricultural, commercial, and residential building.

(Easy Install)

PBR panels can be installed with exposure fasteners, and their wide coverage makes installation efficient.

5-V Information

Classic Design:

The 5V crimp panel features a traditional, double "V" shapes rib profile, offering a timeless look.

Durable and Weather-Resistant:

Made from a high-quality steel or aluminum, these panels are designed to withstand harsh weather condition, including wind, rain, and snow.

Versatile Applications:

Suitable for residential, agricultural, and light commercial roofing projects.

Exposed Fastener System:

The panels are installed using an exposed fasteners system, which allows for easy installation and maintenance.

Low Maintenance:

Metal roofs including 5V crimp panels, require relatively low maintenance compared to other roofing materials like asphalt shingles.

Long Lifespan:

With proper installation and maintenance, 5V crimp panels can last for decades.

Installation Recommendations

Minimum Roof Pitch: 3:12

Recommended Ice and Water Shield or Synthetic Underlayment

1" Standing Seam

Standing Seam Specifications

Rib Height: 1"

Panel Width: 16" wide

Minimum Slope: 3/12

Key Features and Benefits

(Concealed Fasteners)

Fasteners are hidden within the seam, preventing water penetration and maintaining a clean aesthetic.

(Watertight Seal)

The interlocking seams and concealed fasteners create a highly watertight roofing system.

(Durability)

Standing seam roofs are known for their long lifespan and ability to withstand various weather conditions.

(Benefits)

Leak Resistance:

The concealed fasteners and interlaced seams minimize the risk of leaks.

Long Lifespan:

Standing seam roofs can last for 30-50 years with proper maintenance.

Low Maintenance:

Requires minimal upkeep.

1 3/4" Secure Seam

Standing Seam II Specifications

Rib Height: 1.75"

Panel Height: 16" to 18" wide

Minimum Slope: 2/12

Key Features and Advantages

(Concealed Fasteners)

The primary feature is that fasteners are hidden beneath the standing seam, providing a sleek and water-tight solution.

(Clip Function)

Clips are used to securely attach the panels to the substrate, often with a stand-off to allow for thermal movement.

(Advantages)

Weather Tightness:

Concealed Fasteners minimize the risk of leaks.

Durability:

Standing seam systems are known for their long lifespans and resistance to wear and tear.

Low Maintenance:

Standing seam systems can be used for both roofing and wall cladding.