B Deck Profile – Wide Rib Roof Deck for Commercial Projects
B deck, a 1.5” deep wide rib profile, is the most commonly used and most cost-effective option in the roof deck family. Known for its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, B deck is engineered to support higher loads and span longer distances than any other 1.5” roof deck available. This makes it a reliable choice for commercial and industrial roofing projects. B deck is offered in 16, 18, 20, and 22 gauge options, with finish selections including galvanized G60, G90, painted gray, and stainless steel to suit a wide range of structural and aesthetic requirements.
F Deck Profile – Wide Rib Roof Deck for Heavy-Duty Applications
Type F deck, also known as intermediate rib deck, is a widely used profile in roof deck systems. While it differs in rib spacing from b deck, it serves a similar structural role in specific applications where intermediate support is needed. Type F deck is available in 18, 20, and 22 gauge, with finish options that include G60, G90 galvanized coatings, and painted gray—making it a versatile choice for commercial roofing projects.
N Deck Profile – Deep Rib Roof Deck for Long-Span Structures
N deck is a 3” deep profile commonly used in roof deck applications where longer spans are required. It is ideal for structural situations where 1.5” roof decks, such as b deck, are insufficient to meet span or load demands. With its ability to span distances greater than 10’ without compromising strength, N deck is a dependable choice for warehouses, schools, and large commercial structures. N deck is available in 16, 18, 20, and 22 gauge, with G60 and G90 galvanized finish options to meet varying project specifications.
A Deck Profile – Narrow Rib Roof Deck for Lightweight Applications
A deck is a narrow rib profile within the roof deck family, known for its tight rib spacing and lightweight construction. It is most commonly used as an infill solution in retrofit projects, where existing building constraints require a thinner decking option. While not as widely used as b deck, A deck offers reliable performance in specialized applications that call for narrow rib coverage and compatibility with older structural systems.