Pressed Metal Roof Shingles
Most common metals used to manufacture metal shingles and tiles are g 90 galvanized steel and aluminum although you can also find a few types of copper and zinc shingles.
Pressed metal roof shingles. Metal shingles are manufactured using a stamping press through which the metal coil is fed and the die stamps the shingle in two or three steps. Embossed tin shingle roofs with their whimsical designs complimented this frame of mind. Its stone coated and satin finish roof systems incorporate cutting edge zincalume protective steel which gives the tiles a significantly longer service life than typical galvanised tiles. Standing seam means solar ready.
After the civil war the victorian era encouraged bold statements in their architecture. Full range is available in both chip coated or pressed colorsteel enquire find a branch technical resources inspiration. They are coated with 8 attractive kynar 500 pvdf colors as well as slate and shake kynar 500 prints. Mcelroy has been manufacturing metal roofs for 50 years.
In stock at store today. Tin shingle era lasted only 70 years but the continue reading. Though you ll get more life out of a metal roof you ll pay the price at the time of installation. Most metal roofing materials can be installed on gently pitched roofs without leaking.
3 wide rib panel. Metal roofs generally can run from 120 to 900 per 100 square feet one 10 foot by 10 foot area. Their shingles are very good quality and highly durable. The tilcor range of pressed metal roofing tiles includes four distinctive profiles รข craftsman shake antica cf shingle and cf shake.
Maximum shedding of rain and snow. Metalcraft metal tiles are designed to withstand environmental extremes so they afford considerable peace of mind. Top sellers most popular price low to high price high to low top rated products. They have a four way interlocking panel to withstand strong wind uplift and an a fire rating.
For environmentally conscious homeowners a metal roof will often contain over 30 of post consumer recycled metal content and unlike its ugly cousin asphalt shingles a metal roof is fully recyclable. Minimum roof pitch typically is 3 in 12 this means the roof rises 3 inches for each horizontal foot.