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The Benefits Of Metal Roofing

It's time to get a new roof, and you'd like something cost-effective and long-lasting. Join the fastest-growing segment of home renovations and go with metal. Metal roofs are available in a wide range of colors and styles, so it's easy to find one that works for you.

Choose a top licensed and certified professional roofer for your best options and installation. If you're still on the fence, check out these benefits of metal roofing.

High Durability

Since they're made of strong metals like steel, aluminum, zinc, and copper, metal roofs are much more durable than traditional asphalt shingles. With a Class 4 rating for impact resistance, they can resist winds as high as 140 mph.

Metal roofs can better withstand heavy snow, hail, and the wear and tear of radiant heat.

Longevity

Of course, if your metal roof is more durable, you'll expect it to excel in longevity. Metal roofs deliver this benefit with a roof that can last up to 80 years. That's a significantly longer life span than an asphalt shingle roof. A three-tap shingle roof is expected to last up to 20 years, and an architectural asphalt roof has a lifespan between 39 and 50 years.

Boosts Your Curb Appeal

A metal roof can greatly improve curb appeal, or how it looks from the street. Since it doesn't fall prey to damage from fallen limbs or mold, it will look new for many years. They come in a variety of styles and colors, and it's easy to choose one that complements the looks of the rest of your home.

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Some of the options to choose from include standard metal shingles, tile, whole panel, shake-inspired tiles, and ribbed metal.

Improves Safety

Aside from resistance to wind and the elements, metal roofs have other features that improve safety. They're noncombustible and have a Class A fire rating. This is a strong benefit for homeowners who live in areas prone to wildfires. Your home will have an added layer of protection against high winds and fires.

Some homeowners have the misconception that metal roofs attract lightning. This is false. Lightning strikes tend to hit the highest object around that has a direct path to the ground. Since your metal roof won't be grounded, lightning isn't likely to strike it. Even if it does, its Class A fire resistance will keep the flames from spreading.

Energy Efficient

Who doesn't want to save money on energy costs? A metal roof is more energy efficient than asphalt roofing in all climates. You can expect to shave off a whopping 40% from your heating and cooling costs.

Rather than absorb the solar heat, metal reflects it. Professional roofers add insulation under metal roofs, and that will keep your home warmer in cold weather.

Environmentally Friendly

Energy efficiency is one way that makes metal roofing more eco-friendly, but there's more. At the end of their long life span, the metal is 100% recyclable. That means no asphalt shingles to take to the landfill. This is an important concept for homeowners interested in lowering their carbon footprint.

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