The REAL reason why composition roofs will never withstand 100 mph winds

If you’re searching for a roof that’s elegant and sturdy, then Decra shake will meet your expectations.  With Decra shake you capture the magnificence and charm of the old world and have the durability of modern world technology.

Decra shake is made from pressurized aluminum-zinc alloy coated steel which is then adhered with an acrylic stone chip and given a smooth finish. It has the elegance of Cedar shake.  Decra shake is available in different traditional shades, such as brown, green, gray and black. It is also comes in shadow-wood, granite, weathered timber, charcoal, teak, coffee-brown and sea-green. Decra shake roof will complement your prevailing color scheme.

Decra shake can withstand the harshest weather conditions, whether it is hail, snow or rain.  In fact, it comes with 120 mph wind warranty.  The stone coating resists UV penetration and preserves the tile from color loss for years.  Decra tile has a Class A fire rating, which makes it perfect for regions prone to wild fires.

When it is mounted correctly, Decra tile will last for many years and require little maintenance.  The panels can managehandle foot traffic and interlock on all four sides which makes installing simple and safe.  It is light weight at about 1.5 lbs per sq. ft and perfect for homes in active seismic zones.  Decra tile is not permeable and will not break, fracture or twist.  Moreover, it has a Class 4 UL 2218 impact rating.

Decra shake roofs are green. They are ideal for rainwater harvesting or rain-catch systems.  Water gathered from a Decra shake roof has been tested in third party laboratories and discoveredfound to be colorless, odorless and tasteless with extremely low turbidity.

Your Decra Shake roof will continue to stay in great condition year after year.  It certainly is the ideal roofing system choice for people who want the best. Visit the Fireman Roofing Decra page to find out more about this stone coated style now.

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