Confused about picking the right roofing material? Consmos breaks down the differences between corrugated color steel sheets and stone-coated metal roof tiles to help you decide wisely!
We offer two mainstream profiles: classic wave type and trapezoidal type, made of pre-painted galvanized steel coils.
Advantages: Affordable price, ultra-light weight, flexible customized lengths, quick on-site installation, widely stocked for fast delivery.
Drawbacks: Hollow structure brings obvious rain noise; long-term exposure to harsh UV and humidity may cause coating fading and rust risks; average service life is 15–25 years.
Ideal scenarios: Industrial warehouses, temporary workshops, agricultural barns, low-cost factory roofing and short-cycle construction projects.


Built with anti-corrosion galvalume steel base, covered with natural colored stone granules on the surface.
Advantages: Stone layer greatly reduces rain noise, delivers excellent heat insulation and UV resistance; premium anti-rust performance, stable lifespan reaching 50 years; textured classic appearance boosts building aesthetics and property value.
Drawbacks: Higher upfront material cost than ordinary color steel sheets.
Ideal scenarios: Private villas, family residences, scenic resorts, boutique commercial buildings, permanent sloped roof projects with aesthetic requirements.


Choose color steel sheets if you have a tight budget, need fast construction for industrial/temporary buildings.

Choose stone-coated tiles for permanent residential buildings, coastal/rainy corrosive areas, or projects prioritizing long durability and elegant look.
