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EVEN HAILSTORM COULD NOT DESTROY THIS ROOF

As extreme rainstorms, high humidity, and hail become increasingly commonplace due to climate change, it is crucial for roofs to withstand these conditions.

Which roof is best for hailstorms?

Material is key. Ceramic and clay roofing tiles may be damaged or break from large hailstones. However, the strength of steel can take on this natural enemy with ease. A hard-surfaced steel roof, particularly when coated with stone chips such as Stone coated metal roof tiles, will resist and remain intact during hailstorms.

Additionally, hailstorms frequently come with high winds that may tear off traditional roofing tiles, resulting in maintenance costs or water damage to your home. To effectively protect against this, special installation is required. This is a standard feature of Stone coated metal roofing which prevents roofing tiles from moving out of place. Stone coated metal roofing employs a unique 8-point-fastening technique, where each tile is fixed to the roof battens with nails or fasteners on 8 different points, ensuring your roof stays put when it matters most.

While hailstorms can be a source of fear for most roofs, Stone coated metal roofs remain durable and reliable.

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