Variety
Color
Endless Color and Pattern Options
Your roof should reflect your personal style and complement your home’s aesthetic. That’s why we offer over 40 base colors to choose from, each carefully selected to provide timeless appeal. Beyond color, new digital print technologies open up a world of possibilities, allowing you to create custom patterns that mimic natural materials like wood or stone, or to develop a completely unique design. With our metal roofing, the only limit is your imagination.
Panel
Versatile Panel Options
The panel types we offer provide versatility in choosing the best option for your project. Whether you prioritize appearance, budget, or protection, each panel type offers unique benefits tailored to your structure and preferences. The three most popular options are Mountain Rib, Snap Lock, and PBR:
Mountain Rib - Exposed Fastener: The Mountain Rib panel is a versatile option, perfect for both residential and light commercial construction. It’s an exposed-fastener rib panel that can be installed over a solid substrate and is ideal for various applications, including roofs, walls, fencing, and skirting.
PBR - Exposed Fastener: PBR panels are known for their adaptability, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. These panels are ideal for projects with open framing support or solid substrate, offering a reliable and economical solution.
Snap Lock - Hidden Fastener: For those seeking a sleek, modern appearance, Snap Lock 100 panels are the perfect choice. Featuring a hidden fastener system, these panels provide a clean look and superior durability, making them our most long-lasting option.
Gauge
Flexible Gauge Selections
When it comes to metal roofing, the gauge of the metal is a crucial factor in determining the strength and durability of your roof. We offer a range of gauges, most commonly between 29g to 24g, allowing you to select the perfect thickness for your specific needs. The lower the gauge, the thicker the metal, providing increased strength and durability to withstand harsh weather conditions. Whether you're looking for a cost-effective option or the strongest protection, our selection of gauges ensures you get exactly what you need.
Possibilities
Expanding Possibilities: Beyond Roofing
Our metal panels are not just limited to roofing—they offer a versatile solution for a variety of applications, both functional and aesthetic. Whether you’re looking to enhance your home’s exterior or create a unique interior feature, our metal panels can be customized to fit your needs.
Artisan Soffit: Elevate the look of your eaves with metal soffit panels that provide durability and a sleek, modern finish. Perfect for both residential and commercial properties, they offer long-lasting protection against the elements.
Metal Fencing: For a fencing solution that combines strength with style, metal panels offer an excellent choice. Whether for privacy or decorative purposes, metal fencing panels add a contemporary touch to your property.
Siding: Metal siding panels provide a robust, low-maintenance exterior option. With a wide range of profiles and colors available, you can achieve a look that’s both durable and visually appealing.
Accent Walls: Create a standout feature in any room with metal accent walls. Whether you prefer a rustic, industrial, or modern aesthetic, metal panels can be customized to match your vision.
And More: The versatility of our metal panels means the possibilities are endless. From skirting and wainscoting to custom projects, if you can imagine it, we can help you create it.
Durability
Hail
How Tough Are Metal Roofs Against Hail?
Each year, hail causes about 1.6 billion dollars worth of damage to residential roofs in the United States. Hail can break, split and cause tear-off damage to traditional roofing materials, resulting in big repair or replacement costs. Metal roofs are naturally very tough and highly resistant to hail damage. Many insurance companies even offer discounts to homeowners who install an impact-resistant metal roof.
Snow & Ice
How Do Metal Roofs Perform in Winter?
Most metal roofing systems are designed to carry heavy weight loads, such as snow and ice. Several metal roofing styles encourage snow shed and minimize ice damming due to their smooth surface. Snow guards are readily available and easily fitted to every style of metal roof on the market.
Wind
Are Metal Roofs Best for High Winds?
Roof damage is one of the most expensive cost homeowners face after an extreme windstorm hits their area. High winds typically bring heavy rains, which expose homes with compromised roofs to water damage. For areas with inclement weather, metal roofs are the smart choice. Metal roofing can withstand gusts of wind of up to 140 mph. Recent severe storm inspections have found that metal roofs fared far better than those roofs covered by asphalt shingles.
Fire
Are Metal Roofs Fire-Resistant?
Most metal roofing carries a Class A fire-resistant rating, the highest possible. If you live in an area prone to wildfires, a metal roof is the number one home investment you can make. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommends that in fire-prone areas, if a roof is covered with wood or asphalt shingles, homeowners consider replacing it with a fire-resistant material, such as metal.
Lighting
Do Metal Roofs Attract Lightning?
A common misconception is that metal roofs are more susceptible to lightning strikes. The probability of a lightning strike is determined by a number of factors. When struck by lightning, metal roofing actually provides superior protection than traditional roofing material because it is electrically conductive and noncombustible so the threat of fire is drastically reduced.
Sustainability
Recyclable
Providing Shelter for the Future
Metal is considered the most environmentally friendly and sustainable roofing material available. Metal roofs are 100% recyclable and are made with a minimum of 25% recycled material, depending on the type of metal. Metal roofs can often be installed over an existing roof, eliminating the environmental impact of disposal. Metal roofing weighs half as much as asphalt, allowing newly constructed homes to be designed with a lighter structure. In contrast, a typical asphalt roof contains hundreds of gallons of crude oil and needs to be replaced every 12-20 years depending on the pitch of the roof. Approximately 20 billion pounds of asphalt shingles are dumped into U.S. landfills every year. Learn more about the sustainability of Metal Roofing below.
Sustainable
What Makes Metal Roofs Sustainable?
Metal roofing lasts 50-plus years - nearly two to three times longer than other materials. It is 100% recyclable and can be recycled at the end of its long life - that means less in landfills and more reuse than with most other roofing products. Quality metal roof coatings can also mean lower long-term maintenance by naturally resisting moss and fungus, which reduces the need for strong chemical treatments that can be harmful to the environment.