View of standing seam metal roof system on medical building project in Florida, USA.

Photo 25 View of eave condition. Improper original installation allowed water into building along all eave lines. Note rust, pine needles, water stains, and debris under raised panel.
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View of improper installation at panel lap joint. Improper fasteners, improper application of tape seal and sealant.
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View of panel lap joint during repair. Panels disengaged, raised, cleaned, resealed, and re-installed.
Photo 31 View of rust damaged metal "cleats & eave flashings," after removal from roof.
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View of vertical panels at roof "step up" over auditorium roof. Photos show improper "turn down" installation method. This method of installation procedure allows water infiltration into the building. Next photo shows proper "two panel" installation method, using flashings and closures. This represents proper installation procedures.
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View of roof curbs. Photo shows improper roof curb and improper installation. Next photo shows properly designed and installed roof curb.
Photo 35 View of improper installation of sealant at panel closure. Note open gaps in sealant and rust on "back up plate."
Photo 36 View of improper installation of plumbing pipe cover. (Dektite). Note rust at pipe and roof line under the old Dektite.
Photo 39 View of properly installed, custom formed, masonry parapet cap "curb."
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View of metal roof system after remedial repairs were completed. All roof leaks repaired. No water penetration into building. Properly installed and completed job.

Robert Stanford & Associates, Inc.
Metal Roofing Consultants

rstanford@metal-roofs.com

4106 Waterstone Drive
Missouri City, TX 77459-1837
Phone: 281.261.8522
Mobile: 713.202.5468

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