Our full range of products support both, commercial and residential projects, ensuring excellence and precision in every piece we create.
We manufacture high-quality metal laminates designed to meet the highest standards. Choose from a variety of premium metal roof panels, including AG Panel, Standing Seam, PBR, and 5V Crimp—each offering exceptional durability and unmatched benefits.
Precision-crafted gutters, custom-made to ensure a seamless fit for every home and business. At FGS, we manufacture each system with durability and optimal performance in mind, offering seamless gutters in standard sizes or the option for custom-made gutters and downspouts.
Drip edge is essential for protecting your roof’s edges, designed to divert water away from the fascia, roof deck, and rake boards. Many building codes mandate its installation to enhance durability and weather resistance.
Expertly crafted L Flashings to direct water away from roof transitions, walls, and other vulnerable areas. This durable barrier helps prevent leaks and moisture damage, ensuring longlasting protection.
Our commitment to efficiency and quality is exemplified not only by our in-house metal roof production facility but also by our capability to produce our own gutters. At our warehouse, we manufacture both metal roofs and gutters to precise specifications, allowing us to maintain strict quality control and provide custom solutions tailored to your needs.
This dual-production capability ensures seamless integration of roofing and gutter systems, enhancing overall performance and aesthetic cohesion.
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Metal roofing is considered a premium option and typically costs more than standard 20-year asphalt or fiberglass shingles. However, it is often more affordable than many of today’s high-end architectural shingles. Additionally, metal roofing offers superior durability and long-term benefits that can make it a cost-effective investment over time.
Yes, metal roofs can be walked on, but just like with any roofing material, caution is necessary to prevent accidents or damage.
No, metal roofing is not noisier than other types of roofing. Research shows that the sound levels of rain on a metal roof are comparable to asphalt shingles, wood shakes, and even clay tiles, especially when installed with proper insulation and underlayment.
Metal roofs are highly resistant to hail damage and outperform asphalt shingles in impact resistance. Many metal roofing products have received the highest hail resistance ratings from insurance organizations in regions prone to severe weather. Some insurance companies even offer discounted premiums for homes with metal roofs due to their durability.
Metal roofing is engineered to withstand extreme wind conditions, with many styles tested to endure hurricane-force winds. Some metal roofs come with wind warranties up to 120 mph, making them one of the most wind-resistant options available.
Yes! Metal roofs, particularly those made of steel, are non-combustible and have a Class A fire rating, the highest classification for fire resistance.
Surprisingly, metal roofs are much lighter than many other roofing materials. They typically weigh less than one-third of asphalt shingles and up to 75% lighter than clay, concrete, or slate roofing.
No, metal roofing panels are protected by advanced metallic and polymer coatings, such as Galvalume®, which significantly enhance corrosion resistance. Some metal roofs come with warranties of up to 50 years against rust and deterioration.
Metal roofs are coated with high-performance paint systems designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. While minor discoloration due to environmental particles may occur over time, regular rain or an occasional rinse with a garden hose can keep your roof looking new.
No, metal roofing is no more likely to be struck by lightning than any other roofing material. Lightning tends to strike the highest point in an area, so if your home is in a vulnerable location, installing lightning rods is recommended—regardless of your roof type.
In most cases, yes. If your current roof consists of asphalt, fiberglass, or composition shingles and is not more than two layers thick, a metal roof can often be installed directly over it, saving on removal costs and reducing waste.
Actually, metal roofing can help lower cooling costs! It reflects more sunlight than traditional asphalt shingles, reducing heat absorption. This helps keep your home cooler in the summer and, in the winter, can help retain interior heat—translating into energy savings year-round.
Galvalume is a high-performance aluminum-zinc-coated steel widely used in roofing due to its exceptional corrosion resistance. With over 40 billion square feet installed worldwide, it is recognized for its long lifespan, durability, and ability to withstand diverse climates. Its combination of strength, aesthetics, and longevity makes it a top choice for metal roofing applications.
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