Mediterranean-style elegance — stone-coated steel roof tile

Colors marked with a dashed border ship by pre-order.
The QUEENTILE VERONA profile is the perfect complement to any Mediterranean-style building. Its deep, rounded barrel course exhibits an elegance that is unmatched, creating the warm, cozy ambiance of an Italian hillside home.
VERONA is also one of two QUEENTILE profiles tested to TAS 125 — the Florida standard for roof system performance — making it a natural choice for Florida homes that want Mediterranean looks with hurricane-grade engineering.
True barrel-tile roofs are heavy, fragile, and slow to lay. VERONA keeps the silhouette — the deep half-round course and strong shadow line of Mediterranean clay — and swaps the material: eight bonded layers over a 0.45 mm Aluzinc steel core, dressed in natural basalt stone. Each 15.35″ × 43.39″ panel weighs just 5.42 lbs and covers 3.93 sq ft, so the roof structure carries a fraction of the load of clay or concrete tile.
Verona is backed by a TAS 125 test report and the QUEENTILE 50-year warranty covering both corrosion and aesthetics. The dedicated Verona accessory line — cap flashing and eaves flashing formed to the barrel course — closes the roof with the same stone finish.
The material
Every Verona 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 reportsYes. Verona carries a TAS 125 test report — the Florida testing protocol for roof assemblies — and QUEENTILE stone-coated steel resists wind gusts up to 155 mph. A Florida Building Code evaluation for the metal roofing system is available in our certificate library.
Verona is produced in seven colors: Black, Coffee, Green, Grey, Terra-cotta, Blue, and Rosso. Terra-cotta and Rosso are the popular picks for Mediterranean and Spanish-style architecture. Black, Grey, Coffee, Terra-cotta, and Rosso are stocked in our US warehouse; Green and Blue are available by pre-order.
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.