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While it wasn't until a few years ago that the popularity and usage of stone-coated steel roofing spiked, this roofing material has been around for many decades. It was first produced during World War II in the United Kingdom when the government requested a technique for protecting certain buildings from air raids. A coating of bituminous tar-like emulsion coated in granules proved effective at protecting galvanized steel bunkers and serving as camouflage against aerial bombs.
In 1954, an industrialist from New Zealand noticed how well buildings covered with stone-coated steel stood up to harsh weather and extended their expected lifespan considerably. Back in New Zealand, he experimented with different materials and enhanced the original product using natural stone chips. Instead of the previously used bitumen adhesive, an acrylic resin was used to bind the stone chips to the roofing panels. Stone-coated steel roofing gained wide acceptance and came to the US in the 60s.
Today's stone-coated steel roofs are manufactured with state-of-the-art technology and materials.
Specification list
SPECIFICATIONS FOR STONE COATED STEEL ROOFING SHEETS
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Name
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Stone Classic Stone Coated Steel Roofing Tile For Construction Real Estate Building Materials | |||
Materials
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Aluminum-zinc steel plate, colored stone chips
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Product Size
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1340*420mm/1300*420mm
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Effective Size
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1290*370mm/1250*370mm
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Thickness
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0.35mm, 0.4mm, 0.45mm
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Weight
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2.6-3.3kgs/pc
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Coverage Area/Tile
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0.48 / 0.46m2
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Sheet/SQ.M
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About 2.08/2.16 pieces
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Long lifetime
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50 years warranty Stone Coated Steel Roofing Sheet
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Benefits of Stone-Coated Steel Tile Roofing
Stone-coated steel roofing materials are becoming increasingly popular among homeowners for a variety of reasons, including:
Enhanced Energy Efficiency
Contrary to popular belief, metal can be a part of a cool roof system to reduce your home's energy consumption. The pigments embedded in the stone coatings increase the material's natural solar reflectance, reducing heat flow by 15%.
This material will keep your home cool during the summer and allow you to achieve long-term energy savings.
Low Maintenance Requirements
Asphalt shingles and other roofing materials require regular maintenance. Periodic maintenance will cost you money in the long term. On the other hand, steel roofing requires little maintenance apart from the occasional cleaning and debris removal. It provides an impenetrable barrier over your roof without curling, cracking, or falling off it. This saves you money on regular inspections and repairs once the roofing is installed.
Easily Accessible
While traditional clay and concrete are timeless roofing materials, with the current supply chain, the tiles could take about a year before they can be delivered to your home. With stone-coated steel tile, delivery only takes a couple of weeks, making this material much more easily accessible. If your current roof is significantly damaged, you won't have to wait for months before you can have it replaced. This will help protect your roof and home from further damage.
Highly Durable
With an expected lifespan of 50 years, metal is one of the best all-around roofing materials when it comes to durability and longevity. The stone-coated steel tiles last 2 to 3 times longer than traditional roofing materials such as tile, asphalt, and wood.
Many stone-coated steel tile products have a Class 4 rating for hail impact, which is the best in the industry. This rating speaks to their ability to survive severe storms without hail damage.
What's more, the material has the highest rating for fire protection. It meets necessary insurance requirements and local building codes in regions prone to wildfire.
High winds pose little threat to stone-coated tiles as they are designed to withstand 120-170 mph winds. This roofing material can withstand Florida's hurricane-force winds without much damage.
Lightweight
Stone-coated roofing tiles are exceptionally lightweight. The roofing weighs less than 2 pounds per square foot. By comparison, one square foot of clay/concrete tiles weigh between 8 and 12 pounds, while asphalt shingles weigh between 2.3 and 4.5 pounds.
Lightweight roofing materials speed up the installation process. They can reduce the cost because you don't need to reinforce your roofing structure to support the additional weight, as is the case with traditional tile roofing.
Equipment
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