Roofing brand

Unified Steel

Lightweight steel roofing. Fire, wind, and hail resistance in writing.

About this brand

Westlake stone-coated steel under one supply chain

Unified Steel is stone-coated steel in tile, shake, and shingle looks. Same general idea as other granule-over-steel systems: hail resistance without concrete weight.

We like it when the job already uses other Westlake Royal components. Flashing and accessory lines are easier to match.

Treat it like a system install. The panel clips and nosing details are brand-specific.

For Front Range hail exposure, Class 4 paperwork is part of the insurance conversation.

Material

Stone-coated Galvalume steel panels

Impact

Class 4 rated options (confirm per profile)

Wind

Rated systems with specified fastening (per engineering approval)

Fire

Class A available on listed assemblies

Warranty

Manufacturer limited warranty; registration requirements apply

Products and colors

Barrel-Vault Tile

This is the Spanish tile look in stone-coated steel. Lighter on the house than real clay. Good when you want big texture from the road without the stack weight.

Cottage Shingle

Offset, multi-groove cottage profile. It reads like a high-end shingle with deep shadow. Solid pick when the HOA wants shingle, not wood.

Granite-Ridge Shingle

A dimensional shingle line with a Class 4 impact story in the product notes. I point people here when hail and wind are on the list.

Pacific Tile

Mediterranean-style tile in steel. The pattern carries across the field without the brittleness you worry about on clay. Nice on coastal and mountain towns alike.

Pine-Crest Shake

A split-shake look in steel. You get the wood grain story without the rot risk. I use it on steep pitches where the shadow lines sell the job.

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