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1. Steel Known for its strength and affordability, steel is one of the most popular choices for roofing. It can be coated with zinc (galvanized) or a blend of zinc and aluminum (galvalume) for added corrosion resistance.


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<p>1.<a href=https://www.xdtinplate.com/products><strong style=font-size:28px> Steel Known for its strength and affordability, steel is one of the most popular choices for roofing</strong></a>. It can be coated with zinc (galvanized) or a blend of zinc and aluminum (galvalume) for added corrosion resistance.</p><br>
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