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McElroy Metal acquires Curveline and Met-Tile assets

McElroy Metal has purchased select assets of Ontario, Calif-based Curveline
and Met-Tile. In addition to manufacturing equipment, McElroy Metal also acquired
the Curveline and Met-Tile company names.

Curveline specializes in the custom-curving of profiled metal panels. More specifically,
Curveline’s “crimp-curving” process makes it possible to create a wide range of
contours and shapes using a wide selection of metal panels. Once fabricated, curved
metal panels are used to add accents and beauty to roofs, walls, fascias, decking and
other components on new or renovation projects. McElroy Metal plans to operate
Curveline as a separate entity and continue to provide third-party curving processes
to the rollforming industry.

Met-Tile metal roofing systems simulate clay or concrete tile roofing products. Among the many advantages of Met-Tile include the product being lightweight, aesthetically pleasing and energy efficient. Met-Tile was first introduced into the marketplace in 1984.

“Curveline and Met-Tile are strong, well-established names in the metal construction
industry. We are thrilled to have these companies operate under the McElroy Metal
umbrella. With Curveline, we look forward to servicing the crimp-curved panel
requirements of the rollforming industry and we believe Met-Tile will have strong
appeal with our current customer base,” said Ian McElroy, president of McElroy Metal.