What's the Difference Between Galvanized Steel and Galvalume?

11 Jan.,2024

 

Overall, Galvalume is suitable as a roof, wall, trim, accent, and more in most building applications in some of the most extreme environments, including hurricane zones, locations with high rain or snowfall, high-temperature regions, and more.

What’s the Difference?

As you can see, the main difference between Galvalume and galvanized steel is the protective coating around each steel sheet. Galvanized steel consists of zinc, while Galvalume’s coat consist of zinc, aluminum, and silicone.

Both types of metal are excellent for roofing, and they each have their pros and cons. Galvalume is a much longer-lasting material, with a lifespan about twice that of galvanized steel. Galvanized steel tends to cost less (while still delivering great protection), making it a great choice for buyers on a budget.

Which Roof is Right For Me?

It’s always best to speak with a local expert with experience in Galvalume and galvanized steel. An experienced professional can provide the best recommendation based on the intended use of your building and the expected weather conditions in the area.

No matter what you decide, a steel roof is going to last longer and provide more protection than wood or asphalt shingles. With a steel roof —  be it galvanized or Galvalume — you can enjoy durability, safety, and energy efficiency for years to come.

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