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Metal Roofing Materials
Roofing material categories in the metal family.
Copper Roof
Architectural copper roofing installed as standing-seam, batten-seam, flat-lock, or shingle systems. A premium, extremely long-lived metal that develops a protective green patina over decades.
Corrugated Metal Panel
Wavy or ribbed metal panels (typically galvanized or Galvalume steel, sometimes aluminum) fastened through the face with exposed screws. An economical exposed-fastener metal roof common on agricultural, industrial, and budget residential roofs.
Metal Shingle
Individual interlocking metal shingles, usually aluminum or steel, stamped to resemble slate, shake, or tile. A concealed-fastener steep-slope metal system lighter than the profiles it imitates.
Standing-Seam Metal Roof
Interlocking vertical metal panels with concealed fasteners and raised seams, typically steel or aluminum. A premium, long-life steep-slope and low-slope system.
Stone-Coated Steel
Steel panels with an adhered stone-granule surface, formed into tile, shake, or shingle profiles. Combines the impact and wind performance of steel with the appearance of tile or wood at a fraction of the weight.
Zinc Roof
Architectural zinc roofing, typically titanium-zinc alloy, installed in standing-seam or flat-lock panels. A premium European metal prized for its self-healing patina and very long life.