Striations extinguish oil canning on firehouse

by Jonathan McGaha | January 23, 2014 12:00 am

A sloped shingle roof tied into a flat singly-ply roof on the Mount Bethel Fire Hall in Mount Bethel, Pa., was replaced by a CM 150 Snap Lock system metal roof. The 16-inch-wide panels with striations were used to address potential oil canning in the design, completed by Rohrbach Associates PC[1], Iowa City, Iowa.

Carlisle Metal Products, Carlisle, Pa., supplied the metal- and single-ply roof areas. Alan Kunsman Roofing & Siding Inc[2]., Freemansburg, Pa., also installed CMP FW1 Soffit Panels and CMP Fascia and Gutter.

Endnotes:
  1. Rohrbach Associates PC: http://www.rohrbachassociates.com
  2. Alan Kunsman Roofing & Siding Inc: http://www.alankunsmanroofing.com

Source URL: https://www.metalarchitecture.com/projects/striations-extinguishes-oil-canning-on-firehouse/