WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF METAL ROOFING?
Metal roofs have many benefits over other roofing materials such as asphalt and cedar, including a longer life span. Metal roofs are resistant to hail, heavy rain and snow, as well as strong winds. Metal roofs have also been credited with preventing homes from being destroyed by forest and brush fires. In certain cases, insurance providers can offer homeowners up to a 30% discount on their homeowner's insurance if they add a metal roof. Consider getting a metal roof built whether you are constructing a new house or re-roofing your existing home. Contact our expert roofing contractor.
What Are the Benefits of Metal Roofing for Homeowners?
Metal roofs have many benefits over other roofing materials such as asphalt and cedar, including a longer life span. Metal roofs are resistant to hail, heavy rain and snow, as well as strong winds. Metal roofs have also been credited with preventing homes from being destroyed by forest and brush fires. In certain cases, insurance providers can offer homeowners up to a 30% discount on their homeowner's insurance if they add a metal roof.
Standing-seam roofing, panel roofing, and look-alikes such as tiles, cedar, or slate are all available in three different types. Standing-seam metal roofs have wide ribs that must be connected with crimping or soldering. Panel roofing panels are similar to standing-seam roofing, but they must be screwed flat. Metal roofing installations, with the exception of screw-down panels, necessitate special training.
Metal roofs can be three to four times more expensive than asphalt or cedar roofs at first. However, homeowners should be aware that the typical asphalt cedar roof will need to be replaced every 15 to 20 years, while metal roofs will last up to 60 years, making metal the ideal roofing material.
Warranties are another distinction between conventional roofing materials and metal roofing. Premium asphalt roofs typically have warranties of 12 to 20 years, while metal roofs may have warranties of up to 50 years, which is more than four times as long as conventional roofing materials.
Energy Savings with Cool Metal Roofing
As the energy costs impact our bills, a growing number of homeowners are looking for more energy-efficient building materials when building new homes or renovating existing ones.
Metal roofs are one such energy-efficient building material that, depending on geographic area, can save homeowners up to 40% on their annual energy bills. Metal roofs come in a variety of colors, textures, and profiles, and they can be used on steep or low slopes.
Metal roofing vs. traditional roofing
The key structure that protects the home from the impact of the elements is the roof. As a result, the roof's material must be able to withstand severe weather, such as scorching hot summers, wintry frost, or gale-force winds and rain. Many roofing materials, such as wood and asphalt, simply cannot withstand this type of weathering. As a result, it's critical that you choose a roofing material that is both solid and flexible, such as copper, aluminum, or other metals, and that can withstand just about everything Mother Nature can throw at it.
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