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Kasselwood Steel Roofing May 2026
Date: April 14, 2026 Prepared for: Executive Team / Product Development Subject: Market positioning, product analysis, and strategic considerations for Kasselwood Steel Roofing 1. Executive Summary Kasselwood Steel Roofing represents a premium segment product that merges the durability of steel with the aesthetic warmth of wood . In a market increasingly favoring low-maintenance, fire-resistant, and long-life materials, Kasselwood’s value proposition hinges on replicating cedar shake or timber textures through advanced coating and embossing technologies. This paper outlines the product’s strengths, risks, target segments, and operational recommendations. 2. Product Overview | Feature | Specification / Note | |---------|----------------------| | Base Material | G-90 or AZ50 galvanized / galvalume steel (24–26 gauge typical) | | Coating System | Multi-layer PVDF or SMP with wood-grain embossing | | Aesthetic | Replicates cedar, oak, or reclaimed barnwood – matte finish | | Profile Types | Standing seam, corrugated, or shingle-style panels | | Lifespan | 40–50 years (vs. 15–20 for real wood) | | Fire Rating | Class A (highest) | | Wind Uplift | 120–160 mph (depending on installation) | 3. Competitive Landscape | Competitor | Key Differentiation | |------------|----------------------| | Decra | Stone-coated steel, more textured but heavier | | Boral Steel | Known for cool roof colors, fewer wood-grain options | | Tilcor | Interlocking shingle system, less realistic wood finish | | True Cedar Steel | Direct competitor in wood-emulation space |



