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Bonderized has a similar appearance to weathered zinc or an old galvanized standing seam roof. It was developed because it is easier to paint than galvanized and many other finishes. However, in recent years architects have used Bonderized for roofing and siding without applying a paint to the steel. This is done to achieve a beautiful dull gray weathered look. Bonderized is NOT a paint finish and there is no paint warranty.
Bonderized can be used in exterior or interior applications. It is a perfect solution for an interior application as it arrives looking patina'd.
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Material Type: PBR Panel (Purlin Bearing R Panel)
Rib Distance (Pitch): 12"
Rib Height: 1.25"
Available Gauges: 24
Substrate: Galvanized G-90
Fasteners: Exposed
Panel Length: 1' to 52'
Recommended Minimum Roof Slope: 3/12
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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*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.
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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.
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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.
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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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The two main advantages in using Bonderized when compared to Zinc or Galvanized are:
There are some things to be cautious of when using Bonderized for metal roofing and siding:
If any of the above concerns are a problem than we would recommend that you look at Patina or Vintage. Both are painted products designed to look like a dull gray weathered product. See the home page of this website for more info.
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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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