We offer homeowners four types
of metal roofs that can be installed on your home. Whether you are looking
for steel, aluminum, copper or terne coated for an entire roof or just a bay
or bow window we have it all.
Steel Roof
Our metal
manufacturer is the only company that offers its roll formed
metal standing seam material in both Galvalume and Galvalume Plus. Galvalume
steel is an ideal roofing material because of its strength, extraordinary
outdoor corrosion resistance and longevity. Galvalume® and Galvalume Plus®,
which Englert offers exclusively, are produced by coating steel with a
special Aluminum-Zinc alloy that provides more than twice the corrosion
resistance of galvanized steel. It delivers the optimum combination of the
features of aluminum and zinc: the barrier protection and long-term
durability of aluminum and the sacrificial or galvanic protection of sheared
edges that is characteristic of zinc.
Galvalume is offered in both bare and pre-painted versions.
Engert offers galvalume in 26 standard Ultra-Cool colors and is unique in
its ability to custom paint aluminum coil and sheet to requirements as
little as 5,000 pounds.
Galvalume Plus is the same bare Galvalume product with a
thin, clear acrylic coating. Galvalume Plus can be roll formed dry without
vanishing oil, making it much easier to form and install safely.
Galvalume Plus resists fingerprinting and smudging during
handling and installation at the jobsite and has excellent resistance to
storage stain and transit corrosion.
Galvalume in its bare and acrylic coated forms meets the
requirements of the E.P.A Energy Star Program for reflective roofing
materials. Galvalume sheet roofing at about 1.5 pounds per square foot is
lighter than either a built-up or single-ply system up to 15 pounds per
square foot.
Copper Roof
Copper, rooted in centuries of use, will not rust, has no
finish to scratch or peel, is soft enough to easily tool and weathers
naturally to a beautiful, natural green patina. Although considerably more
expensive than aluminum and steel, copper is the metal of choice for
buildings with a long design life. We install copper roofs in New Jersey
particularly in and around shore points and to accent many homes over bay
and bow windows and awnings.
Aluminum Roof
Aluminum is extremely lightweight, won't rust but must be
painted or coated for appearance. Coatings are similar to those used on
steel. Aluminum
is a viable option for virtually any roof where steel or other materials are
being considered,
particularly in coastal environments where salt air can cause corrosion. Its
natural properties of
light weight, strength and longevity make it a desirable roofing material
particularly for reroofing where aluminum does not require structural
reinforcement.
Aluminum is more malleable than steel and can generally be
formed into more intricate and detailed product designs which allow the
building of strength and beauty into a roof. Engert is unique in its ability
to custom paint aluminum coil and sheet to requirements as little as 5,000
pounds.
Terne Coated Stainless Steel
Terne-coated Stainless Steel is covered on both sides with
an alloy comprised of 50% tin and 50% zinc to a thickness of 20 microns. The
chromium-nickel content and its annealed properties make Terne-Coated
Stainless Steel one of the most corrosion resistant roofing and flashing
materials available today and is recommended for use in severe industrial,
chemical or marine environments.
This stainless steel product is unpainted, won't rust or
corrode and its terne coating can give it a natural, matt-gray finish. |