Red Hot Caulking

Are you in need of caulking?

Titebond Metal Roof Sealant!

We got too much RED #61461!                          

Use it in all the low visibility areas or on a RED roof!

$4.50/tube or $48/case (12)

Give us a call today at 253-926-1633.

FIRE SALE in the GOLDMINE!

With all the construction going on around our yard to expand the road, we need to get rid of some of our GOLDMINE material! Goldmine material is overstocks from the manufacturer.

This is one of our favorite products for siding and soffits and can even been used as a pretty cool fencing material. 12″ wide Prestige in 24 and 22 gauges offers a very modern, clean and classy look…just our style 🙂

Goldmine

 

Sustainable Metal Roof and More

Check out this awesome project on Bainbridge Island, WA – One of our favorite parts:

“A roof takes the most abuse of any surface and it has to do a lot of things for you. Overhangs provide shading for windows for example. Its primary task is to keep rain and snow out of the home. It needs to be incredibly durable because it’s getting pounded by everything. Metal is the best material for roofing, with the possible exception of green roofs, and we have that as well. But the primary roof is metal.”

https://www.metalarchitecture.com/articles/smartly-capped

 

A Big Metal Energy and Water Collector

The metal roof, which runs over the two-story body of the house, was selected to help fulfill those energy and water requirements. “We try to use building materials in ways that are best suited for the materials properties,” McLennan says. “A roof takes the most abuse of any surface and it has to do a lot of things for you. Overhangs provide shading for windows for example. Its primary task is to keep rain and snow out of the home. It needs to be incredibly durable because it’s getting pounded by everything. Metal is the best material for roofing, with the possible exception of green roofs, and we have that as well. But the primary roof is metal.”

Solar panel installation. Photo: Josh Fisher

The structural standing seam roof from Metal Sales Manufacturing Corp., Louisville, Ky., uses 22-gauge roof panels. The ridge runs east to west, which provides a large southern exposure for a solar array. The eaves drop low enough to provide shading during summer months and allow winter sunlight to warm the house. The mass of the rammed earth structure absorbs the heat and radiates it out during winter.

 During summer, that same mass tends to keep the structure cool. The house has no air conditioning and does not need it. The solar array uses photovoltaics that provide electricity for the house and also power the family’s electric cars.

Clean Water Run-off

No building product is isolated. They are all part of a system, and the roof is a very important part of the rainwater system in the house. At Heron Hall, that is especially true since the roof is the main collector for the rainwater collection system that provides 100 percent of the family’s water. To be able to reuse that rainwater, the water shedding from the roof needs to be clean. “Because we also used the roof as a water collection surface,” McLennan says, “it needed to be inherently clean. That means no asphalt shingles, which are loaded with chemicals. And you can’t capture water off a green roof.”

McLennan specified Minneapolis-based Valspar Corp. Fluropon Pure metal coating. “The new Valspar coating,” McLennan says, “was the first coating for a metal roof that is on the DECLARE List of products under the Living Building Challenge.” That means the coating uses none of the chemicals that land on the dreaded Red List of chemicals damaging to the environment and human health, and that Valspar has been transparent about its manufacturing process so buyers can trust its sustainability claims.

Water running off the metal roof is collected in a 15,000 gallon cistern that nestles tightly to the house and fits the salvaged modern aesthetic, especially given the homes natural setting. All water for drinking and other uses comes from the collected rainwater. In fact, the home isn’t even on the municipal sewerage and uses composting toilets.

The McLennan family moved into the house in April 2017 and last month enjoyed its first holiday season.

Showroom with Mock-up

We updated our showroom a few years ago, but never posted a new picture…so here you go! We built this mock-up to show many of the details of a common standing seam roof application. This has proven to be very helpful for our DIY customers and contractors alike. We also have our Underlayment, Titebond Metal Roof Sealant, and panel samples in view as well. 

Hall of Famer at MRSI!

In 2016 Jerry was inducted into the Metal Construction Hall of Fame. This was an honor well deserved, as he has been an active member of the metal roofing and siding industry for over 40 years. We are so fortunate at MRSI to be lead by such an incredibly knowledgeable and passionate man. 

Justin’s 2nd year anniversary!!!

We are so lucky to have Justin Garvert as a part of the Metal Roof Specialties team…or as we like to call it, our “wheel”. We have 3 spokes, which all have their roles in keeping the wheel rolling. Justin has played an important role in not only managing our yard and inventory but also the critical role of IT everything. He not only solves all IT related issues, he creates and manipulates our own invoicing software in addition to working with customers on their metal material packages. Thank you Justin – you are a huge asset! 

Reclaimed Metal

Actual reclaimed metal from local Tacoma warehouse. All panels are approximately 11’ long by 2’ wide.

This stuff is great for interior use on walls or ceilings, for display’s, events or other vintage appeal.

Call (253) 926 1633 or contact us here for more info!