Armour Ribbed Metal Roof Panels

Armour Rib
Armour Rib

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Armour Rib Gauge Options: 29, 26, .032

FL #
Model, Number or Name
Desciption
Limits of Use
Certifications
24397.7
Armour Rib 0.032″ Aluminum
0.032″ Aluminum – 3/4″ Rib x 36″ Wide Roof Panels Over 1/2″ Plywood, Fastened 9″ O.C. x 6″ O.C.
Approved for use in HVHZ: No
Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes
Impact Resistant: N/A
Design Pressure:+N/A/-78.5
Other:
Installation Instructions
 FL24397_R9_II_3977 Dwg2.pdf
Verified By: Scott Wolters FLPE# 62354
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
Evaluation Reports
FL24397_R9_AE_3977 Eval2.pdf
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
24397.8
Armour Rib 29 Ga.
29 Ga. Steel – 3/4″ Rib x 36″ Wide Roof Panels Over 1/2″ Plywood, Fastened 9″ O.C. x 24″ O.C.
Approved for use in HVHZ: No
Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes
Impact Resistant: N/A
Design Pressure:+N/A/-78.5
Other:
Installation Instructions
Quality Assurance Contract Expiration Date: 10/12/2025
Installation Instructions
FL24397_R9_II_3978 Dwg3.pdf
Verified By: Scott Wolters FLPE# 62354
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
Evaluation Reports
FL24397_R9_AE_3978 Eval3.pdf
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
24397.9
Armour Rib 29 Ga.
29 Ga. Steel – 3/4″ Rib x 36″ Wide Roof Panels Over 1/2″ Plywood, Fastened 6″-3″-6″ O.C. x 24″ O.C.
Approved for use in HVHZ: No
Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes
Impact Resistant: N/A
Design Pressure:+N/A/-108.5
Other:
Installation Instructions
FL24397_R9_II_3979 Dwg2.pdf
Verified By: Scott Wolters FLPE# 62354
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
Evaluation Reports
FL24397_R9_AE_3979 Eval2.pdf
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
24397.10
Armour Rib 29 Ga.
29 Ga. Steel – 3/4″ Rib x 36″ Wide Roof Panels Over 1×4 Wood Battens Over 1/2″ Plywood, Fastened 9″ O.C. x 24″ O.C.
Approved for use in HVHZ: No
Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes
Impact Resistant: N/A
Design Pressure:+N/A/-108.5
Other:
Installation Instructions
FL24397_R9_II_39710 Dwg3.pdf
Verified By: Scott Wolters FLPE# 62354
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
Evaluation Reports
FL24397_R9_AE_39710 Eval3.pdf
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
24397.11
Armour Rib 29 Ga.
29 Ga. Steel – 3/4″ Rib x 36″ Wide Roof Panels Over 1×4 Wood Battens Over 1/2″ Plywood, Fastened 6″-3″-6″ O.C. x 24″ O.C.
Approved for use in HVHZ: No
Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes
Impact Resistant: N/A
Design Pressure:+N/A/-183.5
Other:
Installation Instructions
FL24397_R9_II_39711 Dwg2.pdf
Verified By: Scott Wolters FLPE# 62354
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
Evaluation Reports
FL24397_R9_AE_39711 Eval2.pdf
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
24397.12
Armour Rib 29 Ga.
29 Ga. Steel – 3/4″ Rib x 36″ Wide Roof Panels Over 19/32″ OSB Sheathing, Fastened 9″ O.C. x 24″ O.C.
Approved for use in HVHZ: No
Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes
Impact Resistant: N/A
Design Pressure:+N/A/-63.5
Other:
Installation Instructions
FL24397_R9_II_39712 Dwg3.pdf
Verified By: Scott Wolters FLPE# 62354
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
Evaluation Reports
FL24397_R9_AE_39712 Eval3.pdf
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
27567.2
Armour Rib
29 Ga. Steel – 3/4″ Rib x 36″ Wide Structural Roof Panels, Over 2×4 Wood Purlins Spaced 24″ O.C. (max).
Approved for use in HVHZ: No
Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes
Impact Resistant: N/A
Design Pressure:+N/A/-93.5
Other:
Installation Instructions
FL27567_R4_II_5672 Dwg2.pdf
Verified By: Scott Wolters FLPE# 62354
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
Evaluation Reports
FL27567_R4_AE_5672 Eval2.pdf
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes

When you’re deciding to replace your roof, consider Armour ribbed metal roof panels. These panels are widely used because they’re high-quality and affordable. Their unique design gives them added strength, too. Find out when to use these panels and how they differ from other metal roof panels. 

Ribbed Metal Roof Panels

Ribbed metal roof panels have sloping sides that form trapezoidal-shaped voids at the side lap. The ribs on these panels create strong, bold lines that not only look good but are also durable and versatile. These panels can be used for siding as well. 

Unlike ribbed metal roof panels, corrugated metal roofing and exposed-fastener metal panels are commonly used because they’re inexpensive and easy to install. However, they’re not very durable and should be used on agricultural applications only. 

Mechanically seamed metal roofing panels are also available, which have to be crimped or folded together to create a watertight seam between the sheets. They work great in low-slope applications but are not usually found on residences. Instead, these panels are primarily for commercial or industrial applications.

View our FAQs to learn more about our metal roof panels.

When You Should Use Ribbed Metal Roof Panels

Ribbed metal roof panels are great for both residential and commercial buildings. They’re durable and work well in areas with heavy rain, wind, and snow. With the right underlayment, they provide optimal fire protection. 

Another benefit is the architectural design—on suitable houses, ribbed metal roof panels offer an aesthetically pleasing look. It’s also a great choice for carports and walkway canopies due to its cantilever and spanning capabilities. 

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Consider Armour ribbed metal roof panels from 1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply for your roof. Contact us today to learn more about our roofing products.