Standard of perfection — stone-coated steel roof tile

Throughout history, excellence has captured the attention of creators and architects. The QUEENTILE STANDARD profile represents the height of geometric precision — flawless, evenly-spaced lines that capture the very essence of perfection.
It is the most architectural of the QUEENTILE profiles: crisp, ordered, equally at home on a traditional family house or a contemporary build. And like every QUEENTILE panel, it is stone-coated Aluzinc steel — Class A fire-rated, wind-tested to 155 mph, and warranted for 50 years.
Where CLASSIC rolls and SHAKE textures, STANDARD draws straight lines. Its uniform ribs give large roof planes a calm, engineered rhythm that suits both classic and modern architecture, and its slightly larger panel — 4.14 sq ft of coverage — means fewer seams and a faster installation.
The panel itself is the same eight-layer composite as the rest of the range: 0.45 mm Korean steel double-coated in aluminum-zinc, natural basalt granules bonded in acrylic, sealed with glaze. It installs on simple lath battens with no OSB dependency, in any weather, and each panel supports foot traffic during and after installation.
The material
Every Standard 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 reportsOne roofing square (100 sq ft) takes approximately 24 Standard panels. Each panel measures 15.75″ × 45.28″ and covers 4.14 sq ft installed — the largest coverage of the classic-look profiles.
Standard’s straight, evenly-ribbed geometry works on both traditional and contemporary architecture. It is a frequent choice where a clean, uniform roofline is wanted without the barrel wave of a clay-style tile.
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.