Total Roofing & Cladding

Snaplock

Snaplock is a less complicated alternative to standing seam that has a ribbed profile but does not require special closing equipment to install. Snaplock panels are designed to “snap” together, making installation simple.

  • Projects for commercial and residential use
  • Lightweight cladding with a horizontal and vertical layout
  • Vertical fins that are appealing
  • An easy-to-use alternative to the standing method
  • Curved system systems can be made to order
  • Maintenance is minimal
  • Economical
  • Available within fire rating standards

About Snaplock Cladding

The Snaplock seam is a contemporary take on the traditional standing seam. Due to a quick and cost-effective installation approach, this technology lowers installation time and associated expenses. Snaplock, like Nailstrip, provides a more professional installation without the need for specialized tools, making it a favorite profile for roofing and walling among both builders and architects.

The Snaplock panel is kept in place with a clip (similar to a standing seam), allowing it to expand and shrink. This enables the use of a wider range of materials and is ideal for usage in harsh weather environments.

Sizes Available

  • 25mm
  • 38mm

Snaplock Cladding Sizes

  • 25mm, 38mm and 44mm panel heights available
  • Panel lengths start at 500mm and go up from there, depending on the material.
  • 225mm – 525mm pan widths from rib to rib

What Is A Snap lock Seam

What Is Snap Lock? Snap Lock is a type of standing seam metal roof panel that has a male and female leg that snap together. … They fasten underneath the panel and out of view to keep the clean look of a standing seam roof.

OUR CLADDING SERVICES

Total Roofing and Cladding specialize in cladding with a range of materials such as titanium zinc, copper, bronze and brass, aluminium and Colorbond. The introduction of Colorbond cladding has made various forms of cladding more affordable for Melbourne residents. 
Commercial and residential applications with convex contours, concave shapes, clean lines and curves, our architectural cladding systems are at the cutting edge of exterior design.
Modern cladding is almost limitless, we can take your design and turn it into a reality.

 

Residential Cladding

Take your property to the next level with some modern architectural cladding

Commercial Cladding

Commercial and fire rated cladding is a modern trend which can give your building a modern look instantly

Architectural Cladding

We offer architectural cladding in a range of materials and styles. Check out some of work

Wall Cladding and Facades

A metal cladding facade is something many Melburnians are adopting on renovations and new builds

Fire Rated

Our fired rated products are tested to meet Australian fire rating standards

Eco Friendly

We choose products that have been created with the environment in mind

Tested and Reliable

Our products have been proven over years of successful installations

Frequently Asked questions

Colorbond roofing typically has a lifespan of around 50 years or more, although this can vary depending on factors such as climate and maintenance.

Yes, all our materials are Australian-made. Colorbond, in particular, is an Australian brand known for its quality and durability. We prioritize using locally sourced materials to support Australian industries and ensure the highest standards of craftsmanship.

Yes, Colorbond steel is recyclable, making it an environmentally friendly roofing option. This means that at the end of its life cycle, Colorbond steel can be recycled and used in other applications, reducing waste and contributing to sustainability efforts.

Colorbond steel is known for its sustainability, as it is recyclable and has a long lifespan. Additionally, its reflective properties can help reduce cooling energy consumption.

Metal roofing and cladding can offer advantages in high-risk bushfire-prone areas (BAL zones) due to their non-combustible properties. However, safety also depends on factors such as installation quality and maintenance.

The installation time for cladding can vary depending on factors such as the project’s size, the design’s complexity, and the installers’ experience. It could take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks.

Yes, Colorbond wall cladding is generally low maintenance, requiring periodic cleaning to remove dirt and debris, but typically does not require painting or extensive upkeep.

Metal wall cladding can offer advantages such as durability,weather resistance, and design versatility. However, the suitability of metal cladding depends on factors such as aesthetic preferences, budget, and specific project requirements.