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Klauer Mfg. Co. Offers American-Made Steel Siding for Long-Term Performance

Domestically produced steel products help insulate contractors from tariff surcharges

By Roofing Contractor Staff
Klauer is promoting its domestically produced steel siding products in the face of tariff surcharges.

Klauer's eco-friendly manufacturing and American-made steel siding that withstands the elements, offering lasting beauty and protection for homes.

— Image courtesy of Klauer Mfg. Co.

April 29, 2025

In a market increasingly saturated with imported materials, Iowa-based Klauer Manufacturing Company announced in a news release that it offers 100% American-made steel siding.

For contractors prioritizing high-quality, durable, and domestically sourced products, Klauer offers a distinct choice: siding crafted entirely within the United States.

“This product is a testament to American ingenuity and craftmanship,” said Mike Igo, vice president of Klauer Manufacturing. 

“We source our steel siding material exclusively from American mills, guaranteeing a reliable and consistent foundation for our outstanding siding. This sourcing also allows for strict quality control throughout the production process, resulting in a product you can trust for its strength and longevity.”

The company says Klauer’s heavy-gauge steel siding means selecting a product built to withstand the demands of the American climate. 

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The rigorous, eco-friendly manufacturing standards and the inherent strength of American steel result in siding that offers top-notch resistance to the elements and retains lasting beauty and protection for homes.

The company’s commitment to American manufacturing not only supports the national economy and creates local jobs but also directly translates into the superior quality and performance of its products.

“Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, right here in the Midwestern United States, are where skilled American workers transform this domestic steel into the Klauer steel siding that homeowners, residential and commercial builders, and contractors can rely on,” stated Igo. 

“From raw materials to the final product, our steel siding — crafted with our signature Classic, Elite, and Prestige finishes — is proudly made in America, for Americans,” Igo added.

Residential and commercial builders and contractors can choose Klauer, knowing they’re investing in quality materials and delivering exceptional customer results.

For more information, visit klauer.com.

KEYWORDS: Klauer Manufacturing Company metal siding steel tariffs

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