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Gray metal roofing panels are a popular choice. This simple yet stunning metal roof color comes in a wide range of shades from light gray to dark gray. Adding gray metal roofing to your house provides sleek contrast to the existing architecture and creates a long-lasting style to the exterior of your home.
Grey metal roof colors are versatile and can enhance any home by creating a more traditional look or an ultra-modern appearance. This neutral and subtle color option is an excellent choice to help make accent colors stand out. Plus, you can expect your home to have long-lasting value as gray metal panels fade less over time in comparison to other colors.
We offer over 20 unique shades of gray ranging from a lighter Slate Gray to a darker Charcoal Gray metal roofing, making it compatible with almost any architectural design.
Our standard gray colors have more of a glossy aesthetic. These colors will give off a more dramatic, intense appearance than a matte metal roofing color. You should choose this finish type if you want a roof with a shinier appearance.
PVDF paint systems are the highest quality paint finish and will fade at a lesser rate than an SMP paint finish.
Burnished Slate metal roofs look like a gray that has brown undertones. It will complement brown and gray walls.
Patina looks similar to Vintage, but at a lower price point. It has a flat dull gray appearance.
Charcoal Gray metal roofs are a lighter alternative to a black roof or wall. It's our darkest PVDF painted gray color.
Gun Metal Gray is a unique blend of grey, silver and blue with a metallic sheen. This color offers depths of grey and blue to give it the look of gun metal.
This color is designed to look like the mammal themselves, Dolphin Gray is a popular color that is a soft gray and has blue undertones.
Slate Gray metal roofs are a middle tone of gray. This PVDF color is designed to look like the average color of slate stone.
Dove Gray is a medium gray color that has a little bit of pink and blue mixed in.
Ash Gray is our lightest gray color. It has a softer appearance with a hint of warm pink and brown tones.
This color has a silver and gray metallic appearance. It resembles reflective metals such as polished silver. Metallic colors cost slightly more than non metallics.
Zinc Metallic is designed to look like a new gray zinc roof. The metallic paint finish will give your roof an extra pop of color.
Matte colors are flat and have less of a glare than your standard glossy metal roofing colors. A matte finish can be useful because it can soften the sometimes harsh appearance of a dark gray metal roof.
Matte paint finishes cost about an additional fifteen to twenty five cents per square foot when compared to standard PVDF colors.
A matte gray color that has brown undertones. It blends in nicely and complements brown and gray walls.
Matte Charcoal gray is a lighter alternative to a matte black. It's our darkest low gloss gray color.
Matte Patina is a dark gray color that's slightly lighter than Charcoal Gray. It designed to look like a dark aged metal.
Matte Zinc Metallic is designed to look like an old gray zinc roof. The look of zinc at the price of metal.
Beautiful medium gray color, but in a matte finish for less reflectivity. It's darker than Slate Gray and lighter than Charcoal.
Our lightest color in a matte gray finish. It's designed to look like the average color of slate stone.
We have stunning colors that actually look like real patina’d metal. A proprietary paint process is used to paint the material multiple times. This gives the paint depth and texture. Your roof will become the focal point of your house and it will stand out from the other houses in the neighborhood.
Specialty paint finishes cost about an additional dollar per square foot when compared to a standard PVDF painted panel.
Vintage® roofing has a classic aged appearance. It looks like an old galvanized or Bonderized steel.
Nearly identical to Black Ore Matte®, but it's available in wider panel widths, flats, and coils. This will reduce materials cost.
Beautiful gray finish that looks like a Quartz Zinc, but in a matte finish for less reflectivity.
A silver gray finish that looks real zinc but in a matte finish for a muted silver zinc.
Bonder-Paint Light designed to look like a Bonderized steel that has a light gray appearance.
Bonder-Paint Dark designed to look like a Bonderized steel that has a dark gray appearance.
A muted blue zinc matte that is subtle but stands out amongst most gray zinc colors
Zinc Patina is designed to look like an aged zinc. It has multiple colors to give the finish depth and texture.
SMP paint is a medium quality paint finish. It's still a quality product, but it will not perform as well as a PVDF finish. It will chalk and fade at a greater rate versus PVDF. It's available in 26 gauge panels only.
The combination of a lighter gauge and lesser quality paint creates a cost savings of 35% to 40% when compared to 24 gauge PVDF panels.
Light Gray metal roofs are a soft gray color that's designed to complement the existing features of your building.
Steel Gray metal roofs are the darkest SMP gray color that we carry. It's a bold color that looks nice with lighter walls.
Whether using gray metal panels for roofing or siding, the shade of gray you choose will determine what colors are best to pair with. Gray siding actually works very well with gray roofing, as long as there is contrast between the colors with one being a dark gray and the other being a light gray. Besides a gray roof. gray siding goes very well with black roofs, dark green roofs, red roofs, white roofs, and dark blue roofs.
Try out our free color visualizer to help you determine which color you like best with gray siding.
If you’re looking to pack a punch in your curb appeal with a striking, unique color, then using black metal can be the perfect solution.
Considering a green metal roof? We go over the most popular green shades for roofs. Plus, check out our pictures for design inspiration.
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You’ve decided to put metal roofing on your house and now it is time to answer the toughest question that most buyers face: Which color should I choose for my metal roof?
You want to pick the right metal roofing color to complement your house design. Once your roof is installed changing the color is not an option, so choosing a color that looks appealing is imperative.
With this guide, you will learn about the following factors:
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Considering a gray metal roof? We go over the most popular gray shades for roofs and the siding colors they pair with best.
Steelscape Vintage is the look of an old zinc roof, but without the costs or problems associated with zinc.
Bonderized is NOT a pre-painted metal. It's a thin coating that's applied over a galvanized substrate that has a dull gray appearance. It's NOT a paint finish and there's no paint warranty.
Choose Different Textures, Colors, Finishes, and Panel Types On Your Home Before You Decide.