Roofing brand
Tilcor
Stone coated steel. Concealed fastening on CF profiles. Real weather performance.

About this brand
Stone-coated steel from the Ross family of products
Tilcor uses stone-coated steel in profiles meant to echo tile and shake. Concealed fastening shows up on several lines.
Weight stays low versus real clay or concrete. That helps on older truss packages.
Colorado jobs still need proper deck prep, underlayment, and ice details at eaves. The steel handles hail better than laminated shingles.
We pick Tilcor when the profile, color, and distributor stock line up on a given bid week.
Material
Stone-coated steel roofing panels
Impact
Class 4 on applicable profiles per manufacturer docs
Wind
Engineered wind ratings by profile and clip layout
Fire
Class A on listed systems
Warranty
Manufacturer limited warranty (read current terms for your SKU)
Products and colors
CF Shake
Concealed fastening and a shake look on one panel system. I show this when a homeowner wants shake lines without exposed nails all over the field.

CF Shingle
Carries an architectural shingle look with steel behind it. Good when the roof needs to look familiar from the ground but you want a metal roof in the file.

Antica
A Mediterranean profile in steel. I pick it for barrel-tile style homes where weight on the frame matters.

Craftsman Shake
A shake profile in the line with a few colors that read soft and wood-forward. I use it for craftsman-style exteriors that need texture without splitting cedar.

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