“Chapter 6: Double Lock Ridge in Standing Seam” is from our long form series where we are highlighting Historical Preservation Details in Standing Seam.
Double locking a standing seam ridge is a historical technique that takes time and effort. Although not every roof may require this detail, you will find very old buildings that utilize this in historical towns.
Our full video series will be covering:
- Rake Cleat and Rake Flashing installation
- Pipe Jacks / Pipe Flashing
- Double Seamed Valleys
- Double Seamed Ridges
- Cross Seams
- Boxed Eaves Style
Some of these details may be helpful to expand your knowledge and skills in this trade. We hope you find the videos valuable.
As always, feel free to comment below with your reactions to the video. Thanks for watching!
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