Stone-coated steel roofing · USA

Stone-coated steel.Built for the storm.

QUEENTILE roof tiles are made from an Alu-Zinc steel core, natural basalt stone and a patented acrylic binder — a roof that holds its colour and its ground for fifty years.

  • 50-year warranty
  • Class A non-combustible
  • 155 mph wind rated
  • Installed nationwide

Engineered for performance

8 Layers of Protection

Precision-engineered layers work together to deliver unmatched durability, weather resistance, and long-lasting beauty.

Exploded view of a QUEENTILE panel: eight separated layers from the stone-grit surface down to the steel core and underside coatings.
  1. Finishing coating

    Protection from damage and fading, self-cleaning of dust.

  2. Natural basalt grit

    Attractive design and all-weather protection.

  3. Acrylic adhesive

    Firm stone fixation, strength, and flexibility.

  4. Acrylic primer

    Extended lifespan, strong adhesion, rust resistance.

  5. Aluminum-zinc coating

    Six times the rust resistance of plain galvanized steel.

  6. Steel base

    High-quality steel core, 0.018 in thick.

  7. Aluminum-zinc coating

    The same barrier repeated under the core.

  8. Acrylic primer

    Seals the underside against rust from below.

Why QUEENTILE

The roof you stop thinking about

Nothing to repaint, reseal or reinforce. Eight things a QUEENTILE roof is built to do — and what each one means once it is on the house.

Warranty & certificates
  • 50 Year Warranty

    A 50-year legal warranty covering corrosion and appearance both — written down, not implied.

  • Multilayer Protection

    Eight bonded layers over an Aluzinc steel core, each one shielding the layer beneath it.

  • Rust-resistant

    The aluminum-zinc coating holds off corrosion up to six times longer than ordinary galvanized steel.

  • Fire-resistant

    Class A non-combustible. Nothing up there is fuel — not the stone surface, not the steel core.

  • Durable

    Interlocking panels wind-rated to 155 mph. They stay put when the season turns.

  • Color retention

    Fired basalt granules, not paint. The color is the surface, so there is nothing to fade or repaint.

  • Noiseless

    Stone absorbs the impact, so rain and hail sound like a tile roof rather than a tin one.

  • Easy to install

    Under 1.4 lb per square foot, laid on battens — no deck to build, no framing to reinforce.

A better roof, by the numbers

Beauty on top.
Engineering underneath.

A QUEENTILE roof weighs under a fifth of what clay does, is rated for 155 mph winds, and stays quiet in hail — on battens, with no deck to pay for. Here is how that measures against the three roofs it usually replaces.

Stone-coated steel compared with asphalt shingle, bare standing-seam metal and clay tile across weight, warranty, wind rating, fire, noise and deck requirement.
MeasureQUEENTILEStone-coated steelAsphaltComposition shingleBare metalStanding seamClay tileClay / concrete
Weightlb/sq ftUnder 1.42.5–41–1.47–12
Warranty50 years20–30 years25–40 years50 years
Wind rated to155 mph~110 mph~135 mph~125 mph
FireClass A, non-combustibleClass A assembly, bitumen coreClass AClass A
Rain & hail noiseMuted by stone coatingLowPronouncedLow
Solid deck requiredNo — battens or lathYesUsuallyYes, plus reinforced framing

QUEENTILE figures are tested product specifications. Other columns are typical published ranges for competing systems and vary by manufacturer, profile and installed assembly.

Beyond the roof

The rest of the system

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Accessories — QUEENTILEThe detailsAccessoriesRidges, valleys, flashings and fixings

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