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The Streaked Series® is specifically for corrugated metal roofing and siding panels. It's a series of 5 colors that are meticulously designed to look like an aged metal. The highs and the lows of the panel are painted different colors to add depth, texture, and create a true to life appearance of real patinated corrugated metal.
There are no other paint prints that even come close to the authenticity of the Streaked Series®. We use a proprietary process to paint the highs and lows of the corrugations in different colors. This creates the authentic and weathered look of aged metal.
The Streaked Series is only available in 7/8" corrugated metal.
Some of the benefits include:
This is our most authentic looking rusted color. Designed to look like real Corten®. Check out a side by side comparison vs. real rusted corrugated metal.
The highs of the panel are designed to look like dull galvanized and the lows have orange rust stains
Mimics the look of a blackened steel. The highs and the lows are a different shade of blackened rust.
This color looks like a copper panel that has turned dull brown and has just started to patina green. The highs of the panel look like classic darkened copper and the lows are aqua marine green.
The highs of the corrugations look like a dull weathered brown copper and the lows are painted aqua marine green.
The highs of the corrugations are a dull blue patina and the lows have a soft greenish blue hue.
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The look of an authentic rusted roof, but without the problems.
Why pay for an expensive copper roof ? Metal that has been pre-painted to look like patina'd copper is a growing favorite among architects and builders. Huge cost savings when compared to real copper. Available in metal roofing, siding, flat sheets, and coil.
Why pay for expensive zinc roofing and then wait years for it to turn a dull matte gray?
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:
It's a great resource for contractors, architects, and homeowners.
Easy to navigate learning center with videos and blogs that will answer your questions.
Painted rusted roofing was designed to give you the look of real rust, but without any of the problems. Because the material is painted there are no rust stains, it arrives looking rusted, and there's a paint warranty.
Common problems associated with copper roofing and solutions to avoid them, including using metal panels that look like copper.
Considering a Zinc roof? We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of Zinc roofing, plus a more affordable panel that will give you a Zinc look for less.
Choose Different Textures, Colors, Finishes, and Panel Types On Your Home Before You Decide.