Stone Coated Metal Roof Systems

 Stone Coated Roofing is a lightweight roofing solution with unsurpassed durability, performance, and protection. Backed by one of the most comprehensive, fully transferable roofing warranties in the business today, Unified Steel is available in popular profiles and colors to suit any architectural style.

Features & Benefits

A Unified Steel lightweight roof provides great value when you compare the life cycle cost to asphalt shingles.* A Unified Steel roof will last almost 3 times as long as asphalt shingles.
A Unified Steel roof installed direct-to-deck or with battens creates Above Sheathing Ventilation (ASV)* which can help provide energy savings compared to asphalt shingles.
All our roofing panels can be installed with specific underlay for a Class A fire rating for the most severe fire prone areas. They all carry a Class 4 Impact rating as well as the Very Severe Hail (VSH) impact-resistance classification. The panels also meet coastal Florida regions’ performance for High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ).
In hail regions installing a Unified Steel roof with a Class 4 Hail rating may contribute to an Insurance premium reduction up to 25%. Consult your insurance carrier, roofer and energy provider for exact rates for your home.
Unified Steel offers one of the most comprehensive, fully transferable roofing warranties in the business today. Coverage includes 120 mph Wind and Class 4 Hail protection.

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At Expert Roofing Services, we offer a range of Stone Coated metal roofing options to choose from, as well as professional installation services to ensure that your metal roof is installed correctly and to the highest standards. Contact us today to learn more about our metal roofing options and how we can help you protect your building with a durable and attractive roofing solution.

Here’s a general guide for installing a Stone Coated metal roof:

  1. Measure the roof: Measure the roof to determine how much metal roofing material you will need. Take into account any roof penetrations or obstacles that will require special flashing.
  2. Prepare the roof: Clean the roof and remove any old roofing material. Inspect the roof deck for any damage or rot and repair as needed.
  3. Install underlayment: Install an appropriate underlayment, such as a self-adhering waterproofing membrane, over the roof deck. The underlayment provides an additional layer of protection against water infiltration and helps prevent ice dams.
  4. Install metal panels: Install the metal panels, starting at one end of the roof and working your way across. Secure the panels to the roof deck with screws or nails, making sure to follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions. Use a chalk line to keep the panels straight and level.
  5. Install ridge caps and flashing: Install ridge caps and flashing at the roof’s peak and around roof penetrations, such as chimneys and vents. Make sure the flashing is properly sealed to prevent water infiltration.
  6. Finish the roof edges: Install trim pieces along the roof’s edges to give the roof a finished look and to prevent water from getting underneath the panels.
  7. Clean up: Clean up any debris or excess metal roofing material from the roof and surrounding area.

It’s important to note that the specific installation process for a metal roof may vary depending on the manufacturer’s recommendations and the specific characteristics of your roof. Always consult with a professional roofing contractor before attempting to install a metal roof.

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Stone Coated Metal roofs offer many advantages over other types of roofing materials, including:

  • Longer lifespan: Stone coated metal roofs can last for 50 years or more, while traditional asphalt shingles only last about 20 years.
  • Greater durability: Stone coated metal roofs are more resistant to damage from wind, hail, and snow than other types of roofing materials.
  • Better energy efficiency: Stone coated metal roofs reflect heat away from your home, which can help you save money on your energy bills.
  • Low-maintenance: Stone coated metal roofs require very little maintenance, unlike other types of roofing materials that may need to be replaced or repaired more frequently.
  • Fire resistance: Stone coated metal roofs are more resistant to fire than other types of roofing materials.
  • Environmentally friendly: Stone coated metal roofs are made from recycled materials and can be recycled at the end of their lifespan.

If you are looking for a roof that is strong, durable, energy-efficient, and low-maintenance, then a Stone Coated metal roof is the perfect choice for you.

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