There are many benefits to choosing metal shingles for your roof, but being able to personalize them is one of the greatest advantages. There are many methods to personalize your metal roof shingles, which can help you recreate an original metal tile style, or add your own style to your property.
Classical Look
Many buildings have a style that is reminiscent of an older time, and make use of metal shingles such as Victorian Shingle tiles. These tiles have the appearance of rounded edges, but this is actually an illusion that is stamped into the metal. This style of tiles appears on numerous buildings throughout North America, as they offer a timeless and refined look.
Replica Shingles
You can choose your own design for your metal shingle, or a design that replicates another style. We have a number of popular styles to choose from including Mission or Spanish tiles, Victorian, and other tile patterns. Metal shingles are best known for giving buildings a traditional appearance that can be found all over the country. This unique stamped shingle will give you the appearance of traditional metal roof, without the high cost or difficulty. By selecting a popular metal shingle with a stamped design, you are able to ensure that you have all of the benefits of metal with the style you want.
If you would like your metal roof shingles to have a style that is more historic in appearance than other options, Prince George shingles or Victorian shingles may be the design for you. These designs are similar to many vintage styles of decades past, having all the benefits of a sheet metal roof.
Geometric Designs
For an exclusive look, or a unique design that will surely be a conversation starter, these geometric metal roof shingles are ideal for your property.
If you have any questions or would like more details about our metal roof shingles, contact us today. We would be pleased to help you go over your options and determine which tile style is right for your roof.
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