Tefute USA's roofing materials are designed to withstand the impact of hailstones. Made with a zinc-aluminum base and coated with high-quality stone granules, these tiles absorb and disperse the force of hail, reducing the risk of damage. This durability ensures that your roof remains intact and functional, even after severe hailstorms.
Weighing just 1.5 lbs per square foot, Tefute roofing tiles are lightweight yet incredibly strong. This combination makes them easy to install without the need for structural reinforcement, while still providing robust protection against harsh weather conditions.
Tefute roofing systems are designed to reduce heat transfer, creating a cooler indoor environment during hot months. The batten-style installation creates a gap between the tiles and the sheathing, effectively minimizing heat absorption. Additionally, the roofing material reflects the sun’s rays, leading to significant energy savings by reducing the need for air conditioning.
Our roofing products are made with a zinc-aluminum base and composed of 90% recyclable content. This eco-friendly composition not only helps in reducing environmental impact but also contributes to sustainable building practices. Choosing Tefute roofing means making a responsible choice for the environment.
With a 50-year limited warranty, Tefute USA's roofing tiles provide long-term peace of mind. This extended coverage ensures that your investment is protected against unexpected weather events, including hailstorms, for decades to come.
In the face of unpredictable and severe weather conditions like the recent hailstorm in North Texas, investing in a durable and reliable roofing solution is essential. Tefute USA offers superior protection, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability with its innovative stone-coated roofing products. By choosing Tefute, homeowners can safeguard their homes and enjoy long-term reliability and peace of mind.
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