Materials & Coatings
Engineered Materials for Performance & Protection
Substrate Metals
Metal Productions utilizes high quality metal coil and flat sheets metal for the metal roofing and wall panel industry. We maintain a large and diverse inventory of metal coil and flat sheet products, including popular sizes, gauges, and finishes of steel substrates such as Galvalume®, as well as aluminum and copper. With competitive pricing, precision fabrication and cut-to-length capabilities, and fast turnaround times, Metal Productions provides the materials you need when you need them, supported by manufacturer-backed warranties designed to protect against rupture or perforation caused by corrosion.


Protective Coatings
To enhance both protection and visual impact, Metal Productions offers
premium protective metal coatings such as Fluoropon® 70% PVDF with Kynar 500®, engineered to support long-lasting resistance to UV exposure, humidity, and high temperatures on steel and aluminum substrates.
Available in 9 stock colors, 14 standard colors, 10 premium colors and 3
ultra-premium colors, along with custom color options, these finishes provide a balance of durable performance and clean, architectural aesthetics suited for demanding environments.
Coastalume™ Steel combines Galvalume® with DuPont™ Tedlar® PVF film to deliver advanced protection engineered and warrantied specifically for steel projects in coastal environments.
VALUABLE TOOLS AND INFORMATION
RESOURCES BUILT FOR ROOFING PROFESSIONALS
Our resources are built to support roofing contractors with clear, reliable information they can trust. From product approvals and technical documentation to practical guidance, these materials are designed to help contractors work efficiently, stay compliant, and keep projects moving forward.
Whether you’re verifying specifications or preparing for installation, our resources provide the clarity and confidence needed to get the job done right—every time.
Have questions? Our team is here to help.

Frequently asked Questions
Metal roofing typically has a higher upfront cost than asphalt shingles, and cement tiles, but the long-term value is unmatched. With superior durability, minimal maintenance, and excellent energy performance, metal systems often deliver a lower total cost of ownership, especially in demanding climates like South Florida.
Metal roofs require very little maintenance. Routine inspections and occasional cleaning to remove debris are usually all that’s needed. Keeping gutters and drainage paths clear is especially important, helping ensure optimal performance and extending the lifespan of
the roofing system.
Yes. Metal roofing is one of the most sustainable options available. Many systems are made with recycled content and are fully recyclable at the end of their life. Their reflective properties reduce heat absorption, improving energy efficiency and lowering cooling demands. It’s an advantage for both the environment and long-term operating costs.
A properly installed metal roof can last 40–70 years or more, depending on material and environmental conditions. This exceptional lifespan is one of the key reasons metal roofing is trusted in high-wind and hurricane-prone regions.
Yes, the initial investment is typically higher. However, when you factor in longevity, durability, reduced maintenance, and better energy performance, metal roofing often becomes the more cost-effective solution over the full life of the building.
No. Metal roofs do not attract lightning. They are no more likely to be struck than roofs made from other materials. In the rare event of a strike, a metal roof can safely dissipate the electrical charge when properly grounded, just like other code-compliant systems.
Modern metal roofing is engineered to resist corrosion. Materials such as galvanized steel, Galvalume®, and aluminum include
advanced protective coatings designed to withstand harsh environments. Our systems use industry-leading finishes, including Sherwin-Williams Fluorpon, along with American-made metals for long-term performance and durability.
No. Metal roofs often help reduce heat gain. Metal roofs do not hold on to radiant heat like asphalt shingles or cement tile. Metal
instantly cools off when not in direct sunlight. Their reflective surfaces deflect solar radiation, and many coatings are engineered to enhance thermal performance. This can result in cooler interiors and lower energy costs during peak summer temperatures.
