Kasselwood Steel Shingle

In the heart of the Midwest, where the rolling hills meet the vast expanse of the American prairie, lies the town of Kasselwood. Founded by German immigrants in the late 19th century, Kasselwood was a community built on hard work, resilience, and a passion for innovation. Among its many industries, one stood out: steel manufacturing.

Produced by Kassel & Irons , these shingles are engineered to be the "last roof" you will ever need to install on your home. Key Features and Technical Specifications KasselWood shingles kasselwood steel shingle

Standard roofing materials like asphalt often fail because they break down during repeated hot-cold and wet-dry cycles. In contrast, KasselWood is virtually impervious to weather changes. KasselWood Steel Shingles - Metal Roofing Source In the heart of the Midwest, where the

| Feature | Natural Wood Shake | Kasselwood Steel | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Class C (Combustible) | Class A (Non-combustible) | | Insect/Rot | High risk | Zero risk | | Weight (per sq.) | 450–750 lbs | 180 lbs | | Warranty | 10–20 years | 50 years (Transferable) | Produced by Kassel & Irons , these shingles