Armored Coast™ Metal Roofing

The Ultimate Coastal Roofing System

Armored Coast Metal Roofing

Armored Coast™ is a premium metal roofing system engineered specifically for coastal applications, where traditional materials often fail. It uses a hot-dip Zinc-Aluminum-Magnesium (ZAM®) coating that creates a highly durable barrier against corrosion, moisture, and salt exposure.

Unlike standard steel or aluminum roofing, Armored Coast™ is designed to perform reliably in the most aggressive environments, helping protect your investment for decades.

Unmatched Corrosion Resistance

Coastal environments are the #1 enemy of metal roofing—but Armored Coast™ is built to thrive in them. ZAM® coating combines zinc, aluminum, and magnesium Forms a highly durable protective barrier Protects even cut edges from rust and corrosion This allows installation as close as 300 feet from the coastline, where most materials fail.

Salt air, wind, rain, and UV exposure all attack roofing systems simultaneously.

Armored Coast™ is designed to resist: Saltwater corrosion High humidity and moisture UV degradation and fading Heavy rain and storm conditions

This makes it ideal for coastal homes, marinas, and waterfront properties.

One of the biggest advantages of Armored Coast™ is strength + efficiency. Stronger than aluminum panels Allows wider fastener spacing Compatible with standard galvanized clips

This reduces both material and labor costs compared to aluminum systems.

Armored Coast™ vs Traditional Coastal Roofing Materials

Feature

Armored Coast™ (ZAM® Steel)

Aluminum Roofing

Galvanized Steel

Corrosion Resistance

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⭐⭐⭐⭐

⭐⭐

Coastal Suitability

Excellent (0–300 ft)

Good

Limited

Strength

High

Medium

High

Installation Cost

Medium

High

Low

Cut-Edge Protection

Excellent

Moderate

Poor

Longevity

30+ Years

20–30 Years

10–20 Years

Armored Coast™ is perfect for: Beachfront and waterfront homes
Coastal commercial buildings
Resorts, marinas, and multi-family units
Agricultural structures near saltwater
Any project exposed to salt air and extreme weather

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