#24: SMP & PVDF Coil Coatings: Which is best for your Metal Roof or Metal Siding?
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We break down the three main coating types and tell you which factors to consider when planning your metal roofing or siding project:
- Polyester: The coating that was designed for interiors and should not be left in the sun. This is the reason you see old roofs looking "chalky".
- SMP (Silicone Modified Polyester): A very flexible, affordable, and durable paint system that can last 40-50 years. Its superior scratch resistance makes it the perfect choice for most metal siding.
- PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride or Kynar): The "Mac Daddy" of coatings, known for its unparalleled color and gloss retention. It's virtually maintenance-free and often seen on high-end roofing systems.
We explain the difference in fade resistance using Delta E units and why a harder paint isn't always best for a roof, and a softer paint isn't always best for siding.
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