Customers routinely ask us to compare the price difference between metal panels installed with exposed versus concealed fasteners.
While that question may seem very straightforward, many different variables impact the answer. Things like the roof geometry, project location, panel gauge, panel width, and even paint system can impact cost comparisons between the two system types.
With that said, concealed fastener systems (also called standing seam) generally cost approximately 50% more than a comparable exposed fastener system.
Numerous factors contribute to the roughly 50% cost difference between exposed and concealed fastener panels. To help broaden your understanding, let’s unpack a few of the most significant factors.
While the roughly 50% upcharge might feel substantial, standing seam systems offer numerous benefits over an exposed fastener system. Since no exposed fasteners are used to attach the panels, concealed fastener panels provide a much lower opportunity for leaks caused by improper fastener installation. As shown in the image below, the washer should be properly seated (not under or overdriven) when correctly installed.
Additionally, while the neoprene washers on the fasteners have greatly improved, ultraviolet rays from the sun can still cause them to shrink and crack over time (generally at least 20 years). When this occurs, water can infiltrate the building. It’s important to note that this problem is easily repaired by simply removing and replacing the fasteners. Consequently, if you’re not opposed to some light maintenance every 20-30 years, the upcharge to move to a concealed fastener panel may not be cost-effective for you.
Ultimately, only you can decide if the 50% upcharge to move from exposed to concealed fastened panels makes sense for you. If you’d like to discuss your specific project, please contact us. We’re always here to help!