Kasselwood Metal Shingles [ 99% Newest ]
KasselWood is the "Lexus" of metal shingles. It isn't the fastest or cheapest, but the ride quality (curb appeal + protection) is top-tier. Just ensure you hire a certified installer, not a general roofer.
This is not a DIY product. KasselWood requires certified installers who understand the specific clip and interlocking system. If a rookie installs it, you will get leaks. Finding a certified KasselWood contractor can be difficult outside of the Midwest/South. kasselwood metal shingles
Made of 85% recycled steel and 100% recyclable at end of life. It will likely outlast your mortgage. The Bad (Cons) 1. The Price Tag This is the biggest hurdle. Installed, KasselWood costs 2x to 3x more than a premium asphalt shingle (CertainTeed Landmark) and about 30% more than standing seam metal in many markets. You are paying for the labor-intensive interlocking process. KasselWood is the "Lexus" of metal shingles
You live in a mild climate with no hail, you are selling in 3 years, or your roof has 20 hips and valleys (the labor will bankrupt you). This is not a DIY product
Category: Residential Roofing / Metal Shingles Verdict: 4.5/5 Stars (Excellent for aesthetics & durability; Premium price required) The Short Take If you want the high-end, textured look of cedar shake or slate but refuse to deal with rot, moss, or a 20-year replacement cycle, KasselWood is arguably the best architectural metal shingle on the market. It is not cheap, but it solves every biological problem wood has while offering a Class 4 impact rating. The Good (Pros) 1. Unmatched Aesthetics (The "Wood Grain" is real) Unlike flat stamped metal, KasselWood uses a deep, multi-layered die. The shadow lines and grain texture are convincing from the curb. From the street, it passes for real cedar. It comes in fade-resistant granular coatings (like stone-coated steel) and solid colors.
Unlike asphalt where you pop a few nails, replacing a damaged KasselWood shingle requires unlocking a series of panels. If you need a repair in 15 years, finding a single matching shingle (depending on color run) can be a headache.