Metal Tile Roofing and Profiled Metal Roof Sheets

One roofing page for tile-look roofs, corrugated sheets, trapezoidal profiles and practical cut-to-length supply.

YG Panels supplies metal tile roofing for villas, houses and reroofing projects, while also supporting ordinary profiled metal roof sheets for workshops, warehouses, modular buildings, agricultural structures and other practical roof applications. Instead of limiting the discussion to a single tile-look panel, we help you match the right profile family, material route, cut length and flashing package to the actual roof you need to build.

Tile-profile metal roofing for residential roofs

Corrugated and trapezoidal sheets for practical roof coverage

Cut lengths, trims and accessories matched to project drawings

Custom Roofing system

From villa roofs to wide-span roofs

Metal tile roofing is the right start when the roof needs more architectural character. Corrugated and trapezoidal sheets are often the better route when the job is wider, faster and more cost-sensitive. This page helps you move to the correct roofing family first, then to the correct detail package.

Choose the Right Roof Before You Compare Prices

A metal roof quote only becomes accurate after the roof type is clear. A tile-look roof, a corrugated roof and a trapezoidal roof do not solve the same problem in the same way. The panel profile changes appearance, overlap logic, cut length planning, trim quantity and the overall installation route.
Clean finished appearance of a visible villa roofline utilizing YG Panels tile-look metal roofing panels with proper minimum slope

Metal Tile Roofing

Best suited to villas, houses, resort buildings and reroofing projects where the roof needs a more finished tile-style appearance without the weight and handling of traditional clay or concrete tile.
Architectural roof appearance for residential and light commercial work
Panelized installation with matched ridge, valley, eave and side flashing
Useful when curb appeal matters as much as practical weather protection
Large scale industrial workshop utilizing trapezoidal metal roof sheets for practical and efficient roof area coverage

Corrugated and Trapezoidal Roof Sheets

A stronger fit for workshops, warehouses, utility buildings, modular roofs, agricultural structures and other practical roof layouts where cover width, rib height, easy fixing and economical roof area coverage matter most.
Direct, practical roofing for wider spans and larger roof areas
Multiple profile families available for roof and wall coordination
Faster sheet-based quotation once profile family and cut length are confirmed

Tile-Look Roofing for Homes, Villas and Visible Rooflines

A usable quotation depends less on generic product wording and more on whether the project confirms the correct direction early: wall or roof, visible or cleaner joint appearance, target thickness, panel length, and whether the project is simply insulated or also fire-oriented and acoustically sensitive.
Appropriate for visible residential roofs, villa compounds, renovation work and upgrade projects that need a cleaner finished appearance.
 
Matched accessories remain part of the roofing decision. Ridge caps, valleys, barges, eaves and flashing details all influence the final weather performance and finished look.
 
Cut length, fastening route and minimum slope should be discussed with the selected tile profile rather than guessed after order placement.
Detailed view of YG Panels metal roof valley flashing and matched trim, ensuring perfect water performance and finished look.
Clean finished appearance of a visible villa roofline utilizing YG tile-look metal roofing panels with proper minimum slope
The entire roof panel and its accessories are precisely and seamlessly integrated.

Standard Profile Families for Ordinary Metal Roof Sheets

Ordinary metal roof sheets remain the core choice in many markets. They are practical, familiar to installers and easy to quote once the profile family is fixed. Reference profile directions in our current supply range include 750, 760, 780, 820, 836/988, 840, 900, 950 and 970 families for roof and wall coordination.
Comparison of standard metal roof sheet profiles including trapezoidal, corrugated, and Great Wall panels for visual preference and cover width

750 Transverse Lap

760 Trapezoidal

780 Corrugated

820 Trapezoidal

836/988 Corrugated

840 Roof Panel

900 Wall Panel

950 Great Wall

970 Roof Panel

The correct profile is usually selected by roof span, visual preference, fastening method, required cover width and local installation habits. For many factory, workshop and modular projects, this step is more important than comparing color alone.

What Changes Price, Durability and Installation Planning

A roof sheet is not defined by profile name alone. Material route, paint system, thickness, cut length and the accessory package all change how the roof performs and how it is installed on site.

Base Metal and Coating Route

Project supply can be matched around pre-painted galvanized steel, zinc-aluminium alloy coated steel and other project-based metal directions depending on local climate, expected service environment and budget target.

  • Color-coated steel remains the mainstream route for most practical roof projects.
  • Higher-corrosion environments may require upgraded metallic coating or paint route discussion.
  • Residential visible roofs often need color and texture confirmation earlier in the process.

Thickness, Cut Length and Cover Width

Thickness should be discussed with roof span, substructure, wind exposure and profile geometry together. Cut-to-length supply reduces waste and helps installers move faster on site.

  • Do not choose thickness in isolation from purlin spacing and roof use.
  • Cut length affects loading, handling, overlap planning and installation speed.
  • Effective cover width matters more than nominal sheet width in roof quantity calculation.

Accessory Package

Main sheets alone do not complete a roof. Ridge pieces, valleys, eaves, barges, side flashings, closures, fasteners and seal details should be confirmed together with the selected profile family.

  • Matched accessories simplify both quoting and installation sequencing.
  • Tile-profile roofing requires more visible finish details than plain profiled sheets.
  • Roof and wall coordination can be planned together on mixed-envelope projects.

One Roofing Category, Different Project Types

A roof sheet is not defined by profile name alone. Material route, paint system, thickness, cut length and the accessory package all change how the roof performs and how it is installed on site.

Residential roofs and reroofing

Metal tile roofing usually becomes the better route where the roofline is visible and the project needs a more residential appearance.

Workshops, warehouses and utility buildings

Corrugated and trapezoidal sheets often fit these projects better because they simplify coverage, quantity calculation and installation planning across larger practical roof areas.

Modular buildings and mixed wall-roof packages

Profile selection can be coordinated with matching wall sheets, trims and flashing details when the project includes both roof and wall supply.

Clean finished appearance of a visible villa roofline utilizing YG Panels tile-look metal roofing panels with proper minimum slope

Matched Flashing and Trim Still Decide the Finished Roof

A roof performs as a system, not as a single sheet. Whether the project uses tile-profile roofing or ordinary profiled sheets, accessory matching is part of the product decision from the beginning.

Ridge caps, hip covers, valleys, side flashings, barge trims and eave details should be planned together with the roof sheet.

✓ Fasteners, closures and sealing details affect both water performance and installation sequence.

✓ Project drawings or roof photos help confirm flashing layout faster than a profile number alone.

Macro view of YG Panels roof sheet installation showing crucial sealing details with fasteners and foam closures.
Modular utility building demonstrating roof and wall coordination using standard corrugated and trapezoidal metal sheet families
Physical on-site mock-ups comparing different YG Panels roof-wall combinations, including light walls with dark roofs, wood grain finishes, and mixed brick-flat facades.

Questions That Help Move a Roofing Inquiry Forward

A useful quote starts with the right roof category, then moves to profile, material route, thickness, cut length and accessory scope. These are the questions that usually need to be settled first.

Do you only supply tile-look metal roofing?

No. In addition to metal tile roofing, we also support ordinary profiled metal roof sheets including corrugated and trapezoidal directions for workshops, warehouses, utility roofs, modular structures and large practical roof areas.

How should I choose between metal tile roofing and trapezoidal sheets?

Start from the roof objective. Choose metal tile roofing when the roof needs stronger architectural character. Choose trapezoidal or corrugated sheets when the priority is practical coverage, easier quantity planning and straightforward installation on larger roof areas.

Can color, cut length and flashing be customized?

Yes. Color route, cut length and accessory package can be matched according to project drawings, selected profile family and order scope.

What details help you quote faster?

The most useful inquiry includes roof type, preferred profile direction, roof pitch, thickness range, quantity, required cut lengths, accessories needed, destination country and roof drawings or reference photos.

Talk to YG Panels About Your Rock Wool Sandwich Panel Project

Factory-direct support for rock wool wall boards, rock wool roof panels, and project-based insulated envelope discussions
If your project already has a required wall board direction, roof panel profile, target thickness, or fire-oriented specification, send that information first. We can review the panel direction, reference size, and quotation scope with you more efficiently when the project conditions are clear from the beginning.

✓ Quotation support for wall systems and roof systems

✓ Custom length and project-based thickness discussions

✓ Accessory, trim, and flashing package review

Help us match the right wall board or roof panel faster

Include the details below so the quotation can move from generic product name to the correct panel direction and build-up.

  • Wall system or roof system
  • Reference width, profile, or panel type if already known
  • Target core thickness and required panel length
  • Quantity and destination country
  • Drawings, elevations, or installation notes
  • Any fire-oriented or sound-related project requirement
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