Titan-Loc 150 Standing Seam

An elegant hidden fastened metal roof panel.

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Simplicity in Design

Titan-Loc 150 is a confident, stylish standing seam roof system with 1.5″ high ribs at 14.75″ apart. A hidden fastening flange and Lock-Tech side laps allow fast installation and lock out wind and water. Titan-Loc 150 offers engineered strength and the right features with available hidden fastened trim options and coordinating accessories. We manufacture Titan-Loc 150 on-site or in-facility.

Titan Loc 150 Product Bbm Tl150 P001 Panel Side Angle
Titan Loc 150 Product Bbm Tl150 P002 Panel Overhead
Titan Loc 150 Product Bbm Tl150 P003 Panel Front Angle
Titan Loc 150 Product Bbm Tl150 P004 Assembly Side Angle
Titan Loc 150 Product Bbm Tl150 P005 Assembly Overhead
Titan Loc 150 Product Bbm Tl150 P006 Assembly Front Angle

Design & Size

We provide Titan-Loc 150 custom cut to the inch per specifications. Any length is available from 3′ up to 45′. Titan-Loc 150’s design features 1.5″ high snap-lock style ribs, spaced 14.75″ on center. 12″ and 16″ wide panels are available at some locations. Thickness options include 26 and 24 gauge.

Size

14.75", 16", 12" Width (Coverage)
Cut to Inch From 3'-45'

Gauge & Weight

26 Gauge - 1.00 Lb / Sq Ft
24 Gauge - 1.29 Lb / Sq Ft

Warranty & Finish

Painted Titan-Loc 150 carries a 50-year paint warranty, 50-year substrate warranty, and 30-year fade/chalk warranty and has primer and Galvalume substrate under the paint. Unpainted Galvalume carries a 45-year warranty and is a 45% zinc and 55% aluminum coating with a clear acrylic overcoat.

Finish & Warranty

Painted: 50 Years
Galvalume: 45 Years

Reflectivity

25-67%
Hi-Reflective

Purpose & Use

Titan-Loc 150 is an advanced Lock-Tech standing seam metal roof system available in traditional, HD, and metallic packages. Unique slim-seam 1.5″ locking ribs provide utility strength and confidence that curb-appearance will be through the roof.

Titan-Loc 150 is designed to be installed over solid decking – for open frame installations consider Snap Seam as an alternate.

Titan-Loc 150 standing seam is most chosen for residential and light commercial roofs, though it blends in well in most architectural design.

Minimum Slope

3:12

Substrate

Solid Deck

Intent

Residential
Architectural

Colors
Pure White (26ga)
Stone (26ga)
Sierra Tan (26ga)
Brown (26ga)
Light Gray (26ga)
Charcoal (26ga)
Bronze (26ga)
Black (26ga)
Bright Red (26ga)
Barn Red (26ga)
Burgundy (26ga)
Hawaiian Blue (26ga)
Gallery Blue (26ga)
Forest Green (26ga)
HD Black (26ga Premium)
HD Charcoal (26ga Premium)
HD Bronze (26ga Premium)
Copper Penny (26ga Premium)
Galvalume (Non-Painted)
Regal White (24ga)
Sandstone (24ga)
Almond (24ga)
Brownstone (24ga)
Medium Bronze (24ga)
Mansard Brown (24ga)
Dark Bronze (24ga)
Cityscape (24ga)
Slate Gray (24ga)
Matte Black (24ga)
Hartford Green (24ga)
Evergreen (24ga)
Teal Blue (24ga)
Colonial Red (24ga)
Terra Cotta (24ga)
Regal Red (24ga)
Brandywine (24ga)
Regal Blue (24ga)
Champagne (24ga, Premium)
Metallic Copper (24ga, Premium)
Weathered Zinc (24ga, Premium)
Silver (24ga, Premium)

Painted Titan-Loc 150® finishes are Hi-Reflective, reflecting 25-67% of the sun’s rays.
Available colors vary by branch and gauge. Color accuracy is limited by scanning and viewing conditions.
Actual samples available on request.

Resources

Primarily PDF downloads, these resources provide general, installation, and testing data.

General
Installation
Hi-Reflective

Painted Titan-Loc 150 finishes are Hi-Reflective, reflecting 25-67% of the sun’s rays.

Customer Reviews
133 Erich M Vertical Seam Ash Gray 001

Erich M. Maple City, Michigan

Overall, my experience was very good. You may remember we had an issue with the delivery date which you quickly rectified; everything was delivered on the date you had originally specified. The truck operator was very efficient in unloading and there was no damage. I only have one minor issue. I ordered the metal in ash gray but find in most lights, it has a distinctly tan color so there is some contrast with the gray roof and the barn. Not sure if this shows up in the pictures. In dim light, they both appear to be gray. FYI, the original barn dates to c.1910. The attached shed was constructed this past summer by myself with friends and family. Like the barn, it is constructed with traditional post & beam techniques. Should last another 100+ years! Thanks for all your help.

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130 Ed T Vertical Seam Classic Green 001

Ed T. San Fransico, California

You sold us our first metal roof and we are very happy with it

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