Metallic tile, a favorite for the roofs of commercial buildings or rural warehouses, is becoming increasingly popular in the urban construction segment intended for housing.
Architects have often shown their appreciation for this type of tile, characterizing it as sustainable, efficient, fire-resistant, lightweight and flexible, with a design suitable for a durable home, intended for future generations.
Metal tiles have been adapted even to homes in geographically areas with heavy rainfall, being covered with a protective layer that increases their resistance to moisture and sea salt particles.
The advantages of metal tile that recommend it for use in residential construction are important for all those who pay close attention to the qualitative details of their future home.
Metal tile is very lightweight and has the ability to reflect heat emitted by the sun, thus contributing to energy savings consumed on air conditioning systems in hot seasons.
Steel and aluminum are the most common and economical materials from which metal tiles can be made. The applied paint is resistant and provides a glossy appearance to the roof.
Installed correctly on the roof, metal tile can be as long-lasting as the dwelling itself. Snow and water drain quickly from the slippery material, wind slides easily over its surface, and insects and pests will not appear.







