FAQs

Features Of Stone Coated Steel Roofing

Stone-coated steel roofing is a high-performance roofing system made from alloy of Aluminium & Zinc (GL) steel panels coated with stone chips. It combines the strength of metal with the appearance of tiles or shingles, offering long-lasting protection and style.

Yes. It is ideal for India’s diverse climate—resistant to heavy rain, high heat, humidity, and strong winds. It also performs well in coastal areas due to its corrosion resistance.

Absolutely. The stone coating on the roofing sheets being a bad conductor of heat reduces transmission beneath. The sheet also allows for air circulation beneath the panels, helping to reduce indoor temperatures and lower energy costs, especially in peak summer months.

Yes. The interlocking design and water-resistant coating makes it highly leak-proof and reliable during intense monsoon rains.
It can resist wind speeds up to 120km/h making it suitable for cyclone prone regions like Odisha & West Bengal.

No. Despite being a metal product, the stone coating and underlayment reduce noise, making it quiet and comfortable even during heavy rain when compared with a standard GI sheet.

Yes. The steel is coated with zinc-aluminum (Galvalume AZ 150 GSM) and a stone layer, making it highly resistant to rust, especially in humid and coastal areas like Kerala, Chennai, or Goa.

Stone-coated steel roofs come with a lifetime limited warranty of 25 years, with very little maintenance. It’s one of the most durable roofing options available in India.

Yes. It is non-combustible and offers excellent fire resistance—ideal for areas with dry seasons or risk of fire.

While the initial cost is higher than clay tiles or asbestos sheets, it offers better durability, appearance, and energy savings, making it more cost-effective in the long run.

Steel being one of the most sustainable products mainly because of its recyclability and longer life proves to be a stand out option in the roofing industry.