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Quality Engineering
We take pride in manufacturing our tiles from premium grade ASTMA 240 stainless steel, using an exclusive and time-proven Zappone Systems™ interlocking design. These tiles feature a unique “shadow cup” which allows a person to walk on the tile, adds texture and provides noise deading. A complete accessory line of accent shingles and trim is available.

Unique Style
Lighter, stronger, smaller in scale than other metal roofing products and available in a range of permanent colors that won’t crack, chip, peel or fade, we offer an endless array of design options.

Exceptional Performance
Many famous landmarks testify to the endurance of stainless steel roofing including New York’s Chrysler Building (1928) and the St. Louis Arch (1964). Our roof will give years of unsurpassed protection to your creative vision.

A Great Value and Smart Choice For The Environment
Our tiles contain, on average, 75% plus recycled stainless steel and can be recycled if ever removed. In certain cases, they can also be applied over existing asphalt, eliminating the need to send more waste to landfills.

Proven Design Made Better With Stainless Steel
Our unique interlocking design makes it easy to achieve a tight fit and allows for quick repair of individual tiles. Our tiles do not require clips or exposed fasteners. They take less time to install and eliminate the potential for fastener leaks.


Our stainless steel tiles & panels will outlast every other premium roofing product available with no maintenance required.

Stainless Steel Roofing
  Common Non-metal & Traditional Metal Roofing Materials

Strongest material available

Lightest material available

Proprietary prismatic coloring process assures

Permanent enduring color which is not susceptible to UV damage

Secure interlocking system

Clipless installation; easy to install

Roofs are walkable

Lightweight tiles

75% recycled material; 100% recyclable

Greatest wind, hail and fire protection available

Best life cycle value; infinite life

Potable water collection

Fire retardation

Virtually maintenance free

Safe to the environment as kitchen/hospital utensils

 

Painted metal roofs fade and the cut edges are susceptible to corrosion

Shingles life expectancy between 10-15 years

Aluminum must be installed by expert tradesmen to accommodate expansion during elevated temperatures

Zinc roofing requires installation in limited temperature environments; is susceptible to corrosion if installed improperly

Cedar shingles have a relatively short lifespan, succumbing to sun or moss

Clay tiles with high weight require more support, easily damages by wind

Slate easily damaged by frost

Concrete tiles need periodic maintenance; become brittle