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Blackened Copper®

Painted To Look Like Copper That Has Patina’d Black . Available In Metal Roofing/Wall Panels, Flats and Coil. 24 Gauge/PVDF.

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Western Lock® - Blackened Copper®

Standing seam metal roofing is the most common metal roofing. The fasteners are concealed for both weather tightness and stream lined appearance. Made to your specific sizes.

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7/8" Corrugated - Blackened Copper®

7/8" corrugated metal roofing has deep wavy corrugations that look stunning on your metal roof. Structurally strong, incredibly impact resistant.

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T-Groove® - FlushWall/Soffit Panel

Flush Panels for use in wall, fascia and soffit applications. Rounded interlocking leg and concealed fasteners improve appearance and strength. Painted and Galvalume®. Made to your specific sizes.

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Western Reveal® - Blackened Copper®

1.5” Deep, 12” Face, 15” Coverage, 3” Reveal, Custom sizes are available upon request

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Western Wave® - Blackened Copper®

This remarkable rigid wall panel with concealed fasteners offers a distinctive look with bold shadow effects that emphasize the panels unique rib profile. Horizontal or Vertical Installation.

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Real Rusted Roofing

Rusted Roofing is produced in two different finishes: A606-4 (aka Corten) or Bare steel. Available panels include corrugated, standing seam, R-Panel, flush wall & more.

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The Metal Roofing Learning Center

It's a great resource for contractors, architects, and homeowners.

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