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Why Metal Roofs Are Amazing

Why You Need to Ditch Your Current Roof For a Metal One

It’s an unfortunate aspect of being a homeowner but the truth is there is going to come a time when your roof is going to fail. Whether it’s old age, weather-related, or just poor installation the fact of the matter is you need to prepare (at some point) for a replacement.

This is where many homeowners – by no fault of their own – are ill-informed. Many assume that whatever type of roof they have installed now is what the replacement needs to be. They can change colors, textures, etc. but if you have asphalt shingles, your new roof has to be asphalt shingles. If you have a tile, the new roof needs to be tile, and so on.

The truth is you can definitely change the type of roof that is installed on your house. With metal roofing, the process is extremely easy. Because it can be applied directly over top your current rooftop materials. Metal roofs aren’t a replacement at all – they’re an upgrade.

What Exactly Are “Metal” Roofs?

The material that composes a metal roof is most commonly either steel or aluminum. In some cases, there might be a composition of copper, zinc, or titanium, but most often steel and aluminum are the industry norm. Since steel is prone to oxidization, galvanized (or galvalume) coatings are applied to give metal roofs their longevity. Paint is also baked into the metal for aesthetic reasons and another surface layer of protection. Some panels even have small stone granules coated in for even more protection as well as added texture.

The Different Types and Styles of Metal Roofs

Metal roof styles in current times are some of the most elaborate and lavish styles that the roofing industry has ever seen. When many people think of a ‘metal’ roof, they envision long sheets of steel like you’d see on a barn. While that look is still available, some of the other appearances of metal roofs include:

Sizes and metal gauge thickness will vary in both of these styles. In addition, the different types of actual standing seam vary in not only shapes, but also how they are fastened which may include clips, snap-lock, or nail hems.

Why Opt for a Metal Roof?

Roofers in Greenville SC state that they are starting to actually see more metal roofs than asphalt shingles, which used to own about 80% of the market. This trend is growing across the United States because metal roofs have simply so many benefits but with very few drawbacks. Some of the pros of installing a metal roof include:

With all these benefits in addition to the Earth-friendly fact that metal roofs can be recycled if they ever do need to be replaced it’s not hard to see the meteoric rise in popularity of this home improvement upgrade. Installing a metal roof is a project that pays you back now in lower energy efficiency costs, but also retains value when it’s time to sell because of its longevity, durability, and increased curb appeal.

If you have to replace your roof – remember that there are options.  Doing an analysis beforehand can save you thousands in the long term!

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Author Bio:

Cornerstone Construction offers residential and commercial roofing in Greenville.  We specialize in all things roofing, siding, gutters, and panels.  We love to help our clients build the home of their dreams.  Contact us today and let us build your dream home!

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