Known for their longevity and durability, metal roofs come in a variety of thicknesses and types, including galvanized steel, aluminum, zinc, and copper. They are capable of lasting 5 times longer than traditional asphalt metal, offering more protection from things like heavy rain, ice, snow, winds up to 160 mph, and impact from hail and tree limbs. Their ability to withstand the elements means they won’t split, crack, dry out, warp, or leak like other common roofing materials, requiring little-to-no maintenance. As a non-combustible material, metal roofs won’t catch fire like other materials that are treated with a flame retardant. Most modern metals roofs come with fire retardant ratings that could help you save money on your home’s insurance premium.

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Many homeowners worry that metal roofs won’t match their homes aesthetic style, but with a wide range of profiles, colors, and styles, metal roofs are suitable for any architectural style. Metal also serves as a very green option when selecting a roofing material. Containing no petroleum by products, metal roofs use minimal resources during production and can be recycled an unlimited number of times. Thinking about your energy bill? The reflective surface of metal roofs can save you up to 25% on your annual utilities!

So how much does it cost?

This is the part you’re probably wondering about most. All of these benefits come with a price tag. Most general roofing contractors lack the specialized tools, training, and experience required to properly install metal roofing materials. Which makes installing a metal roof more expensive than something like asphalt. Hiring a roofing contractor that doesn’t have the proper training and experience could cost you thousands of dollars in damages or repairs. When installed correctly by an experienced contractor, metal roofs can last any from 50 to 150 years depending on the material and climate.

The elevated upfront cost of installing a metal roof pays for itself in longevity, durability, and ease of maintenance. We specialize in the installation of all types of metal roofing materials.

Standing Seam

Also known as “vertical panel,” “standing seam” refers to the concealed fastening system that connects one flat metal sheet to another. The clean, flat, uniform aesthetic of stand seam panels is a perfect option for contemporary architecture, and has gained increasing popularity in recent years. Aside from the various color options, homeowners can choose from the panel’s length, width, shape, and thickness to compliment their home’s design.

Because the fastening system doesn’t puncture or compromise the panel’s surface, the chance of leaks is drastically reduced and little maintenance is required. If properly installed and maintained, standing seam systems can last up to 75 years!

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Corrugated

Corrugated metal has served as a go-to roofing option for years across the United States due to its affordability (at least half the cost of standing seam). It’s round, wavy design makes for natural structural stability. It can be fitted to compliment both modern and traditional architectural styles, or used as an accent for a home’s existing roof.

The external fastening system enables a corrugated roof to be installed quickly and easily. However, because the fastening system is exposed, corrugated roofs are more susceptible to leakage and require periodic refastening to keep it watertight. Even though they are more prone to leakage than other metal roofs, corrugated metal typically lasts longer than asphalt roofs.

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R-Panel

R-Panels, also known as Pauline Bearing Rib (PBR), are similar to corrugated metal, but cost 10-15% less depending on the application. Like corrugated roofs, R-Panels have an exposed fastening system, which makes them ideal for construction requiring low costs and ease of installation. They are used in a wide variety of industries and applications, and are another durable alternative to asphalt shingles.

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Shingle

Want an alternative to asphalt shingles, but want to preserve the traditional look of your home? Metal shingles have comparable durability and longevity of standing seam without looking “too modern.” Their square, low-profile, and interlocking design easily allows them to mimic the appearance of roofing materials such as asphalt shingles or cedar shake. With proper installation, the 4-way interlocking design prevents water, ice, or debris from getting underneath metal shingles as efficiently as a standing seam system.

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Metal Tile

All the aesthetic appeal without all the weight. Metal tile offers the same elegant appearance as ceramic tile, while delivering all of the benefits of metal roofing. The ease of transportation and installation makes metal tile a much more cost effective option when compared to traditional clay materials. Special coatings and fastening techniques also make them more energy efficient, and less prone to leaks or detachment in severe weather. Looking for a fast, affordable, and durable roofing option? Metal tile might be for you! Contact our team to learn more.

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