Kasselwood interlocks on all 4 sides for superior wind and storm protection.
Kasselwood roofing cost.
The national average cost to replace a roof is 7 211 with most homeowners spending between 4 707 and 10 460 roof installation cost ranges from 400 to 550 per square depending on the roof size and materials used in reroofing.
While it has a higher upfront cost 2 or 3 times asphalt price homeowners who plan to remain in their home through at least one re roofing cycle usually 7 12 years will see a significant financial benefit from a kassel irons roof that will not have to be replaced.
Offering a wide variety of advanced finish colors your beautiful new roof will maintain it s quality appearance and performance for years to come.
Unique finish selections multiple stamp patterns and purpose driven technological advances merge for an advanced metal shake roof system.
Kasselwood steel roofing stands the tests of fire wind hail and time third party testing.
Again keep in mind that there are so many factors to metal roofing prices.
Each kasselwood roof has gone through the highest levels of quality testing to ensure superior strength and longevity.
Kasselwood steel shingles are worry free.
Kasselwood steel shingles stand strong against hurricanes downpours blizzards and fires.
A special extra layer of clear kynar 500 or hylar 5000 pvdf resin based finish stands unique from other metal roofs and provides.
A kasselwood permanent roof is an investment in your home which provides an immediate and ongoing increase in home value.
It mimics the look of ceramic tile at a fraction of the weight and offers all the benefits of metal.
Kasselwood shake was invented for one purpose.
It is made of 26 gauge galvalume steel has a stucco embossed surface and comes in 10 gorgeous kynar 500 colors.
When you add in energy savings the financial justification becomes even stronger.
Expect to spend 1 500 to 3 000 to remove your current roof before installing a replacement.
In terms of pricing its average around 3 3 5 per square foot for materials.
To create the most realistic cedar shake product in a permanent steel roof material.