Provia Shake Metal Roof [new]
This coating is designed to maintain its color for decades, even under intense UV exposure.
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The most immediate and striking achievement of the Provia Shake system is its visual mastery. Unlike traditional standing-seam metal roofs that can lend a home an industrial or agricultural character, or cheaper stamped metal panels that look artificial from the curb, the Provia Shake is a study in authentic texture. Each panel is precision-formed from heavy-gauge aluminum and finished with a multi-step process that replicates the deep grain, split edges, and irregular thickness of hand-split cedar shakes. The shadow lines are distinct, the profile is deep, and the overall effect is remarkably organic. This is not a roof that merely suggests wood from a distance; it is a roof that convinces on close inspection. Offered in a curated palette of earthy, fade-resistant finishes, the Provia Shake allows a homeowner to achieve the timeless prestige of a cedar roof without contributing to deforestation or worrying about rot, insect infestation, or moss growth. provia shake metal roof
ProVia's Shake Metal Roof is a premium metal roofing system designed to mimic the look and feel of traditional shake roofing. Made from heavy-gauge steel or aluminum, the system features a unique, interlocking design that provides exceptional weather-tightness and durability. The roof's textured, granular finish gives it a natural, stone-coated appearance that blends seamlessly with traditional roofing materials. This coating is designed to maintain its color
It was a metallic symphony. The hail came next, marble-sized balls of ice that usually sent homeowners running for buckets and tarps. Elias watched the ceiling. He waited for the dark spots of moisture to bloom on the drywall. Unlike traditional standing-seam metal roofs that can lend
The transformation took three days. By the end, the house looked different. It sat lower, seemingly heavier, anchored by the weight of the new crown. The color was 'Slate Black,' a deep, brooding hue that made the neighbors' houses look like faded watercolors.
Certified for high-velocity hurricane zones, the system can withstand wind speeds up to 180 mph .

