29 gauge metal is used on 90 of homes with metal roofs.
Roof gauge 26.
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.
The weight of 29 gauge metal roofing may differ though depending on the type of metal that you choose.
Benefits of higher gauges the biggest benefit of having a higher gauge roof is that it is less expensive.
The added weight gives the roof a greater chance of staying intact in the event of a very heavy wind storm.
26 gauge will out perform any 29 gauge material.
26 gauge corrugated galvalume panels are class 4 impact resistant including hail and wind blown debris.
Most homes in residential areas use 29 gauge metal panels.
A 26 gauge roof is not only thicker but also heavier than 29 gauge.
Many homeowners choose to install a 29 gauge roof with trim that is 26 gauge which can be more cost effective than a 22 gauge roof.
The gauge of a metal roof refers to its thickness and the higher the gauge the thinner the metal.
When it comes to 26 vs.
Thick a 26 gauge panel from another manufacturer could measure only 0 0179 in but both are sold as 26 gauge panels.
26 gauge thickness recommended for roof slopes of 3 12 pitch or greater.
29 26 gauge is the thicker metal.
This means that while a 26 gauge panel from one manufacturer could measure 0 027 in.