Residential Metal Roofing
- All types of metal roofing including: Standing Seam, Ribbed, Stone Coated, Metal Tile, Metal Shingle and Painted Tile
- Product warranties from 50 years to lifetime
- Meets or exceeds all building codes
- Energy efficient
Products
Pro-Panel II ®
• Exposed fastened, low profile panel
• 36" panel coverage
• Trapezoidal rib on 9" centers
• 5/8" rib height
• Gauges: 29ga and 26ga standard, 24ga optional
• Minimum roof slope: 3:12
• Applies over open framing or solid substrate
• Finishes: MS Colorfast45, Kynar 500 (PVDF), and Acrylic Coated Galvalume
Classic Rib ®
• Exposed fastened, low profile panel
• 36" panel coverage
• Trapezoidal rib on 9" centers
• 3/4" bell top trapezoidal rib height
• Gauges: 29ga and 26ga standard, 24ga optional
• Minimum roof slope: 3:12
• Applies over open framing or solid substrate
• Finishes: MS Colorfast 45 and Acrylic Coated Galvalume
Standing Seam
Standing-seam metal roofs have been popular for centuries. The term standing seam is used to describe any type of joinery that uses an upturned portion of the metal to connect adjacent metal sections. The joinery raises the seam above the drainage plane of the panel, creating its distinctive vertical lines.
Standing-seam metal roofs are used with many types of high-pitched expanses of roof that can be enhanced with strong definition of the architectural lines.
Stone Coated
STRONG AS STEEL Stone coated steel roofing systems have a signature trademark for being strong enough to perform exceptionally well under the elements. Hail, wind, fire, freeze/thaw and even earthquakes challenge roof systems, but stone coated steel's capabilities give it an extra edge against Mother Nature. Many stone coated steel roof systems are also supported by a 50-year warranty.
Available in daring splashes of color, flaunting classic contours and traditional styles, stone coated steel roofs are becoming more visible on residential and commercial building exteriors. Its strong composition allows it to withstand the elements, but its elegant aesthetic appeal satisfies even the most refined tastes.
Each roof system has its strong points, and stone coated steel is a prominent leader for its hail resistance. Available with the highest hail rating, UL 2218 Class 4 impact resistance, stone coated steel has survived some of the worst hailstorms that have swept through the country.
Metal Tile
Standard tile roofs can be heavy, yet fragile and costly to maintain. Metal Tile, however, has the graceful curves of classic tile, but the lightness and strength of stone-coated steel.
Metal Shingle
Metal Shingles create the distinctive look of smooth, uniform slate tiles. For those who appreciate a classic refined appearance, these shingles provide outstanding performance and value for your home.
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