Experience the Strength of Stone-Coated
Stone-coated steel roofing combines unmatched durability with elegant design, offering long-lasting protection for your home.
Stone-coated steel roofing combines unmatched durability with elegant design, offering long-lasting protection for your home.
Stone-coated steel roofing was first developed during World War II as a way to protect metal roofs from the harsh climate in the United Kingdom. The technology has since evolved and improved, making it a popular choice for homeowners seeking a durable and attractive roofing solution.
No, stone-coated steel roofing is not noisy during rainstorms. The multiple layers, including the stone granules and underlayment, help dampen the sound, making it as quiet as traditional roofing materials like asphalt shingles.
The cost of stone-coated steel roofing can vary depending on factors such as the size of your roof, the specific profile and color you choose, and labor costs. Generally, it’s more expensive than asphalt shingles but more affordable than materials like slate or tile, with the added benefit of a longer lifespan and superior durability.
Yes, stone-coated steel roofing is designed to withstand severe weather conditions. It has a Class 4 UL impact rating, making it highly resistant to hail, and can resist wind speeds in excess of 120 miles per hour when properly installed.
Yes, stone-coated steel roofing is energy-efficient. The reflective properties of the stone coating help reduce heat absorption, keeping your home cooler in the summer and potentially lowering your energy bills. Additionally, its insulation properties help in maintaining a consistent indoor temperature throughout the year.