Terne is a mild steel with a coating of zinc and tin alloy to protect the steel from rust.
Terne tin roofing.
The terne here at fine metal roof tech is the preferred choice of both installers and designers.
Roofinox tin matte terne coated is a popular traditional metal for visually appealing and extremely long lasting roofs.
The company adds that with terne ii roofing the material should be painted as soon as conditions permit.
The more accurate term for the metal making up what is commonly called a tin roof is terne or terneplate which is an assortment of soft metals that.
It can also be manufactured with 316l stainless steel when more corrosion resistance is needed.
An examination showed that the metal was solid with a few small holes.
After a succession of inferior leak prone substitutes the roof regained its 1824 look in 1992 with the installation of terne shingles made of tin coated stainless steel.
Where the metal seams had bent the paint collected as hard blocks.
Once the material is formed and installed it gets painted.
Tin is a breeze to solder making our terne stainless material supremely easy to work with.
They lasted until 1855.
Roofinox tin matte terne coated stainless steel is commonly manufactured with type 439 stainless steel coated in both sides with 100 tin unlike the no longer manufactured tcsii.
Fine metal roof tech s unique terne metal.
It is also frequently used to restore historic buildings and heritage sites.
Tin roofs are not actually made of pure tin.
It had been painted over the years with a regular roof paint.
The terne is popular again with architects and designers for its weathering properties.
Terne ii roofing also coated with zinc and tin offering enhanced corrosion resistance can be used in flatlock standing seam and vertical metal wall covering designs in any application where original terne was used.
Our terne had been tested and approved for restoration repair or new construction even in areas where it is planned to be used close to the old follansbee terne.
Terne is a stainless steel roofing material that easily fit into most budgets.
In 1824 thomas jefferson replaced the original wood shingles on monticello s roof with ones made of terne a tin coated iron.
As long as the paint is kept up once every ten fifteen years you are left with a roof that can last a century.
The ease of forming and cutting terne is unsurpassed making metal roofing installation a cinch.