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Steel Roofing
All Future Roof® steel roofs are coated with a Kynar™ 500/ Hylar 5000, the most durable paint finish available. In addition to the limited Lifetime non-prorated, transferable, weatherproof warranty provided by Future Roof, Kynar also offers a thirty-year manufacturer’s warranty against chalking, peeling and fading. Future Roof has a UL 2218 Class 4-hail resistance rating, the highest rating available. In some states, the Class 4 rating entitles homeowners to as much as a 35% reduction on homeowner’s insurance. In some markets Future Roof Products are available in Kynar™ Coated construction grade aluminum.
All Future Roof® steel roofs are coated with a Kynar™ 500/ Hylar 5000, the most durable paint finish available. In addition to the limited Lifetime non-prorated, transferable, weatherproof warranty provided by Future Roof, Kynar also offers a thirty-year manufacturer’s warranty against chalking, peeling and fading. Future Roof has a UL 2218 Class 4-hail resistance rating, the highest rating available. In some states, the Class 4 rating entitles homeowners to as much as a 35% reduction on homeowner’s insurance. In some markets Future Roof Products are available in Kynar™ Coated construction grade aluminum.
Copper Roofing
Copper is without question one of the best of all premium roofing products. It has been in use for thousands of years. It's continually changing beauty over time has long been a favorite to those lucky enough to live under a copper roof.  Future Roof offers 12 oz., 16 oz. and 20 oz. copper in all their profiles whether you choose Diamond, Shake, Shingle, Slate, Standing Seam, Spanish Tile or Mediterranean Tile.
Solar Roofing
In manufacturing Future Roof® Solar Roofing, thin-film solar laminates are fused to the surface of the roofing panel substrate. The panel/laminate bond that’s created has been tested and proven to withstand wind forces of 160 mph.
The flexibility and durability of these laminates make them ideal for metal roofs, where expansion, contraction and curving are considerations. Unlike polycrystalline photocells that are heavy and fragile, no roof penetrations and no additional structural support are required. In fact, you can walk on the laminates, which maintains the roof’s overall serviceability.
The flexibility and durability of these laminates make them ideal for metal roofs, where expansion, contraction and curving are considerations. Unlike polycrystalline photocells that are heavy and fragile, no roof penetrations and no additional structural support are required. In fact, you can walk on the laminates, which maintains the roof’s overall serviceability.










