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Material
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Al-Zinc Sheet, Stone Granuels
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Oversize
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1340mm*420mm/1300mm*420mm
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Long lifetime
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30-50 years warranty Stone Coated Steel Roofing Sheet
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Thickness
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0.4,0.45, 0.5 mm
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Weight
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2.6- 3.0 kgs / pc
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Stone-coated metal roofing consists of several components, each playing a vital role. The table below summarizes these basic components and their functions.
Component | Description/Role |
The metal sheet | The metal sheet is the primary component of this roofing material. Common metal sheets coated with stones are steel and aluminum. |
Primer | The primer is installed on the metal sheets on both sides to ensure that subsequent layers adhere to the metal properly. |
Acrylic coating | This material acts as a UV and moisture protection layer for the metal sheet and an adhesive to the following layer. |
Stone chips/granules | This top layer adds aesthetic and more resilient characteristics to the metal base. |
Acrylic overglaze | The outermost layer is on the top side of a stone-coated metal roof. It's the first protective layer of the roofing against outdoor elements. |
High-temperature seal | This is the outermost coat on the bottom side of stone-coated metal roofing. It seals the roofing from high temperatures damage. |
Here are 6 reasons why a stone coated metal roof might be the right choice for your building:
The main reason why stone-coated metal roofs are a common choice for builders is their longevity and lifespan.
Metal coated with a stone layer shows exceptional endurance to outdoor elements and weather conditions; hence the roofing material is incredibly durable.
These roofs can last anywhere between 25-70 years, depending on the quality of installation and existing climatic conditions. In other words, stone metal roofs can last throughout the lifetime of a standard building.
In line with this long lifespan, stone-coated metal roof manufacturers give long warranties of around 50 years.
Stone-coated metal roofs are also maintenance-free. Installed properly, a stone-coated metal roofing will continue to work for the rest of its useful life.
The same can't be said for other roofing options, such as traditional shingles that require replacement every 20 years.
Stone-coated metal roofs are also popular because of their decorative appearance. By altering the arrangement of the stone grains, you can get several designs from this metal roofing material.
Stone-coated metal roofs also come in a variety of colors and textures, so you can play with the look and feel of your roof.
When properly installed, stone-coated metal roofs may never need to be replaced, so they won't end up in landfills. What's more, stone-coated metal roofs are made from recycled materials, so less roofing waste is sent to landfills.
For reference, asphalt shingles, the most common roofing material, contribute 8% of all the waste from construction materials.
During summer, stone-coated metal roofing will reflect the sun's UV and Infrared radiations off the roof surface. A coated metal roof can re-emit up to 90% of the absorbed solar radiation.
During the winter, this roofing option serves as an excellent insulation option as well.
Therefore, installing a stone-coated metal roof on your building reduces heating and cooling costs during summer and winter.
While roofs present free space to install solar panels, some roofing options are a challenge to integrate with solar modules.
Impressively, solar panels can easily be installed on stone-coated metal roofing, not to mention that the material is strong enough to hold the weight of the PV modules.
A stone-coated metal roofing outlasts a solar PV system's useful life, allowing for installation on existing roofs.