Timeless simplicity — stone-coated steel roof tile

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The timeless beauty and charm of past centuries awaken in a roof design that reflects old-world tradition. QUEENTILE SHAKE brings the essence of classic wooden craftsmanship to every project — the texture of hand-split cedar, pressed in stone-coated steel.
Real wood shakes burn, rot, and curl. SHAKE is Class A non-combustible, immune to insects and moisture, and holds its texture for the full 50-year warranty — which is why it is the profile of choice where wood looks are wanted without wood problems.
SHAKE’s randomized split-grain relief gives a roof the organic, hand-laid character of cedar shakes. Each 16.54″ × 46.26″ panel carries that texture across 4.30 sq ft — the largest panel in the QUEENTILE range — so the pattern reads naturally at scale, without visible repetition.
Underneath, it is the same eight-layer composite as every QUEENTILE profile: Aluzinc-coated Korean steel, natural basalt granules, patented acrylic binder, sealed glaze. SHAKE is tested to TAS 125 for Florida roof-system performance, and its stone surface never needs the staining, treating, or replacement cycles of real wood.
The material
Every Shake panel shares the QUEENTILE composite build: Aluzinc-coated steel dressed in natural basalt, bonded and sealed in acrylic. Independently climate-tested with BASF (Germany).
Warranty & test reportsFrom the street, yes — the panel relief is modeled on hand-split cedar and the basalt stone finish diffuses light the way weathered wood does. Unlike cedar, it is Class A fire-rated, will not rot, curl, or feed insects, and needs no periodic treatment.
One roofing square (100 sq ft) takes approximately 23 Shake panels — each panel covers 4.30 sq ft, the largest coverage in the QUEENTILE range. Send us your roof plan for a free calculated estimate.
QUEENTILE tiles carry a 50-year legal warranty that covers both corrosion and aesthetic performance. The Aluzinc-coated steel core is up to six times more rust-resistant than conventional galvanized steel, and the acrylic-sealed basalt surface resists UV fading, granule loss, and moss growth for the life of the roof.
No. The layer of natural basalt granules absorbs the impact of rain and hail, so a QUEENTILE roof is dramatically quieter than bare metal roofing — comparable to asphalt shingle or clay tile.