Metal Roofing

Metal Roofing: Metal Shingles and Standing Seam Metal Roofing Benefits

Metal roofing is the most durable roofing material available and offers excellent protection from severe weather such as hail, snow, and high winds or even fire. For example, in a hailstorm, a metal roof’s solid structure prevents dents, dings, and other damage caused by hail. Metal roofing comes in a variety of styles, colors, and finishes. It can be a standing seam metal roof or even look like traditional roofing materials, including cedar shakes, slate, asphalt shingles, or clay tiles.

These Decra Metal Shingles look just like regular asphalt shingles or roof tiles.

Metal Shingles have the rich bold appearance of a heavy weight architectural shingle at a fraction of the weight. With its thick cut edges and deep distinctive shadow lines, DECRA® provides greater dimensionality and a robust appearance. This profile adds wonderful appeal to traditionally styled homes and is ideal to those who prefer the look of heavy-cut wood shingles. Metal roofs with solid sheathing and insulation control noise from rain, hail, and other weather conditions just as well as any of the more familiar roofing materials. Metal roofing will help keep your building comfortable regardless of the weather, and can actually lower air conditioning and heating bills. Even though the initial cost of a metal roof is appreciably more than a traditional roof, the difference over time makes metal the clear choice. Keep in mind the long-term value of a metal roof, which will last up to 60 years as compared to the typical asphalt, or cedar roof, which requires replacement every 18 years.

Classic Rib metal roofing panels and Standing Seam metal roofing facts

Classic Rib Metal Roofing

How does metal roofing stand up to extreme weather?

Metal roofing is the most durable roofing material available and will protect homeowners from severe weather such as hail, snow, and high winds or even fire. For example, in a hailstorm, a metal roof’s solid structure prevents dents, dings, and other damage caused by hail. In fact, homeowners in some areas receive up to a 30 percent reduction in their homeowners insurance for having a metal roof installed.
Standing Seam Metal Roofing

Will metal roofing help combat the rising cost of energy?

One of the most beneficial aspects of metal roofing is its ability to insulate a home. Metal roofing will help keep your house comfortable regardless of the weather, and can actually lower air conditioning and heating bills.

Will metal roofing fit with the style of my house and neighborhood?

Definitely! Metal roofing comes in a variety of styles, colors, and finishes. It will look just like other popular types of roofing material including cedar shakes, slate, asphalt shingles, or clay tiles.

Metal Roofing: A great choice for homes, businesses and even churches.

Aren’t metal roofs noisy?

Not at all! Metal roofs with solid sheathing and insulation control noise from rain, hail, and other weather conditions just as well as any of the more familiar roofing materials.

What is the overall cost of a metal roof?

Even though the initial cost of a metal roof is appreciably more than a traditional roof, the difference over time makes metal the clear choice. Keep in mind the long-term value of a metal roof, which will last up to 60 years as compared to the typical asphalt, or cedar roof, which requires replacement about every 18 years.

Reduced Insurance Premiums

roofs fare better than shingles in high winds. These advantages can save up to 35% on insurance premiums*.

Energy Savings

A metal roof can save up to 40% off energy costs. It’s all in the color coating. Standard Metal Sales color coating systems are ENERGY STAR® listed and many are certified by the Cool Roof Rating Council. In both cases, Metal Sales products help to reduce the solar heat load on homes, thereby reducing energy expenditures for cooling.

Virtually Maintenance Free

Metal roofs are easily maintained by simply washing with plain water or household detergents for areas with heavy dirt deposits. Occasional light cleaning will maintain a good appearance.

Longevity

A metal roof will likely be the last roof you ever purchase. A quality metal roof will last for generations – at least three times longer than an asphalt shingle roof.

Environmentally Responsible

Steel is the #1 recycled material in the world, and residential metal roofs are made from a minimum of 30% recycled steel. Asphalt shingles contain petroleum, are rarely ever recycled and are the largest contributor to landfill waste of any building material.
* “Metal Roofing from A to Zinc”