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Textured Tuff Rib Panel Colors

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The textured panels continue to be very popular in residential applications.

Homeowners like it because the unique textured surface redirect sunlight for less glare than smooth panels. Plus, the textured panels are less prone to "oil canning" which makes for a more attractive roof.

Contractors like it because the texture provides more grip during installation than smooth panels.

Because the textured coating is baked into the metal coil at the factory our textured colors carry the same 40-year film integrity warranty as our smooth colors.

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Printed-Aged Metal*

Gauge:
24
26
Paint:
PVDF
Galvalume SRI:
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Printed-Dark Cedar

Gauge:
24
26
Paint:
PVDF
Galvalume SRI:
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Printed-Gray Cedar

Gauge:
24
26
Paint:
PVDF
Galvalume SRI:
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Printed-Natural Cedar

Gauge:
24
26
Paint:
PVDF
Galvalume SRI:
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Printed-Whitewash Cedar

Gauge:
24
26
Paint:
PVDF
Galvalume SRI:
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Textured Ash Gray

Gauge:
26
Paint:
SMP
Galvalume SRI:
25
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Textured Black

Gauge:
26
Paint:
SMP
Galvalume SRI:
29
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
24 hours

Textured Bronze

Gauge:
26
Paint:
SMP
Galvalume SRI:
33
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Textured Burgundy

Gauge:
26
Paint:
SMP
Galvalume SRI:
35
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Textured Charcoal

Gauge:
26
Paint:
SMP
Galvalume SRI:
35
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Textured Colonial Red

Gauge:
26
Paint:
SMP
Galvalume SRI:
29
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
24 hours

Textured Evergreen

Gauge:
26
Paint:
SMP
Galvalume SRI:
31
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Textured Gallery Blue

Gauge:
26
Paint:
SMP
Galvalume SRI:
63
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Textured Light Stone

Gauge:
26
Paint:
SMP
Galvalume SRI:
48
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Textured Shadow Gray

Gauge:
26
Paint:
SMP
Galvalume SRI:
14
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Textured White

Gauge:
26
Paint:
SMP
Galvalume SRI:
14
Galvanized SRI:
Availability:
One week

Most Popular Colors in Metal Roofing

When choosing a color for metal roofing, various factors come into play, including aesthetic preferences, architectural style, climate considerations, and regional trends. Here are some of the most popular colors for metal roofing:

1. Black

Black is the number one requested color! Black pairs well with almost any exterior color scheme, offering flexibility when it comes to designing or updating your home’s look. Dark colors like black absorb more heat, which can help keep your home warmer in colder climates like Massachusetts, potentially reducing heating costs during winter months. A visually appealing, durable black metal roof can increase your home’s curb appeal and potentially boost its resale value.

2. Classic White

Reflects sunlight, reducing heat absorption and improving energy efficiency. It offers a clean, timeless look suitable for contemporary and traditional homes.

3. Steel Blue

Provides a modern and sophisticated appearance. Its cool tone can complement a variety of architectural styles and is a popular choice for coastal areas.

4. Charcoal

Creates a sleek, modern look while offering good camouflage for dirt and debris. It pairs well with lighter-colored siding and provides a dramatic contrast.

5. Deep Red

Adds warmth and character to a home, often used in traditional and rustic designs. It’s popular for barns and farmhouse-style homes.

6. Tan and Beige

Neutral colors that blend well with natural surroundings and various architectural styles. They’re often chosen for a softer, more earthy aesthetic.

7. Forest Green

Harmonizes with nature and is commonly used in rural or wooded settings. It offers an organic look that's appreciated in areas surrounded by greenery.

8. Copper

Known for its unique patina that develops over time, copper adds a distinctive aesthetic. While often more expensive, it's highly coveted for its character and longevity.

9. Bright Colors (like Yellow, Orange, and Light Blue)

These vibrant colors can provide a playful and cheerful aesthetic. They're often used in beach houses or artistic neighborhoods.

Considerations When Choosing Color:

Energy Efficiency: Lighter colors reflect sunlight and can help keep your home cooler, while darker colors absorb heat, which may be beneficial in colder climates.

Regional Trends: Certain colors may be more popular in specific areas, influenced by local architecture, culture, and natural surroundings.

Aesthetic Compatibility: Consider how the roof color will complement the siding, trim, and overall landscape of your home.

Resale Value: Neutral or widely appealing colors may attract more buyers if you plan to sell your home in the future.

Conclusion

The choice of color for metal roofing is not only about personal preference but also about functionality and how it integrates with your home’s overall aesthetic. It’s advisable to consider local climate factors, energy efficiency, and potential resale value when making your decision. Consulting with a roofing professional can provide additional insights and help you find the right color that suits your style and needs.

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