HOMEOWNERS: 750 sq. ft. minimum to receive a quote or sample.
Iron Rust® Is The Least Expensive Painted Version Of Rust. This is accomplished by supplying the steel in 26 gauge instead of 24 gauge. In addition, this panel is an SMP paint finish instead of a PVDF paint finish. We use a high quality SMP paint with a limited 25 year paint warranty. In most applications the 26 gauge material has plenty of strength also. This is the perfect panel for the job with a tight budget. Typical cost savings of appx. 50 % vs. a PVDF paint print in 24 gauge. Iron Rust® is designed to look like an old and rusty roof that has orange and brown rust spots. Available in metal roofing/siding, flats and coil.
Material Type: Western Rib Metal Roofing and Sliding Panels
Rib Distance (Pitch): 7.2"
Rib Height: 1.5"
Available Gauges: 26
Substrate:
Galvanized G90
Finishes:
SMP Paint Finish
Fasteners: Exposed
Panel Length: 1' to 52'
Recommended Minimum Roof Slope: 1/12
Coverage for Roof and Wall Application: 36"
Installation
Can be installed over an open purlin system or a solid substrate.
Use bead mastic on the overlap if used for a roofing application.
Applications
Residential
Commercial
Agricultural
Interior
Colors represented on this chart may not exactly match actual material. All colors should be verified using actual metal samples.
† This material is batch sensitive and directional. Do not mix batches or coil lots. Premium color. Slightly higher prices.
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Colors represented on this chart may not exactly match actual material. All colors should be verified using actual metal samples.
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Colors represented on this chart may not exactly match actual material. All colors should be verified using actual metal samples.
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Colors represented on this chart may not exactly match actual material. All colors should be verified using actual metal samples.
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Colors represented on this chart may not exactly match actual material. All colors should be verified using actual metal samples.
† This material is batch sensitive and directional. Do not mix batches or coil lots. Premium color. Slightly higher prices.
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Colors represented on this chart may not exactly match actual material. All colors should be verified using actual metal samples.
† This material is batch sensitive and directional. Do not mix batches or coil lots. Premium color. Slightly higher prices.
* Not A Paint Finish
** Minimum Order of 5,000 sq. ft.
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Colors represented on this chart may not exactly match actual material. All colors should be verified using actual metal samples.
† This material is batch sensitive and directional. Do not mix batches or coil lots. Premium color. Slightly higher prices.
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† This material is batch sensitive and directional. Do not mix batches or coil lots. Premium color. Slightly higher prices.
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Real Copper
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The three main advantages in using Iron Rust® when compared to real rusted roofing are:
Iron Rust® can be used in exterior or interior applications. It is a perfect solution for an interior application as it arrives looking weathered. With real Corten you would have to pre-rust it and than seal it. This takes time and money. You eliminate all of these problems by using Iron Rust ® instead of Corten.
If you are interested in this color I would highly recommend requesting a Western Rib sample panel in Iron Rust®. You really need to see this panel up close to appreciate the beauty and authenticity of this paint finish.
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When you place your order with Western States Metal Roofing you can expect the following:
Is your metal roofing being installed over wood? If so, you will need roofing underlayment.
Synthetic underlayment provides an extra barrier of protection from water penetration and will protect your home from the elements.
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