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Stone Coated Metal Roofing Solutions for Businesses & Homes

  • Exceptional Durability – Withstands high winds, hail, and heavy rain.

  • Long Lifespan – Lasts 40–70 years with proper care.

  • Energy Efficiency – Reflects heat to keep interiors cooler in summer.

  • Low Maintenance – Requires minimal upkeep compared to asphalt or wood.

  • Aesthetic Flexibility – Mimics the look of tile, shake, or slate.

  • Fire Resistance – Non-combustible materials for added safety.

Why Homeowners Choose Natural Slate

Stone coated metal roofing is the ideal solution for property owners who demand strength, style, and long-term value. The steel core delivers unmatched structural durability, while the stone granule surface provides an upscale finish that works with a variety of architectural styles—perfect for everything from historic buildings in Old Town Clovis to modern commercial spaces in Fresno’s River Park District.

Unlike traditional roofing materials, stone coated metal is engineered to resist California’s most demanding weather patterns. It won’t curl or crack under Fresno’s scorching summers, and it stands firm against high winds common in the Sanger foothills. In addition, its fire-resistant rating provides peace of mind for properties in areas with wildfire risk.

Stone coated metal roofing also improves energy efficiency, reflecting sunlight to reduce cooling costs in the summer while maintaining excellent insulation in winter. Its lighter weight compared to clay or concrete tiles also means less structural stress, which is especially valuable when replacing older roofs on vintage buildings in areas like Tower District or Downtown Fresno.

When you choose a premium brand like Decra, you’re getting not just a roof—but a 50+ year investment that protects your property, enhances curb appeal, and minimizes maintenance for decades.

Upgrade your property with the unmatched strength and beauty of Decra.

Frequently asked questions

How long does stone coated metal roofing last?

Typically 40–70 years depending on maintenance and environment.

Can it handle Central Valley heat?

Absolutely, reflective coatings reduce heat absorption.

Is it heavy?

It’s lighter than concrete or clay tiles, easing structural load.