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A sturdy roof is one of the most critical things your residential or commercial property needs this winter. Metal roofing is among the best options to consider because of its many benefits. Copper, tin, steel, zinc, and aluminum roofing are common metal roofing materials you can choose from. If you are unsure which type of residential or commercial roof to choose, this blog will help you make up your mind.
Below are some of the reasons to choose metal roofing for your property.
Metal Roofs Are Resistant to Damage
Besides asphalt shingle roofs being prone to damage from hail and strong winds, they are also not resistant to moisture buildup. Moisture accumulation causes mold or mildew growth, which damages them and declines their lifespan. Unlike asphalt shingles, metal roofs aren't prone to moisture buildup, so mold or mildew don't grow on them. Also, fire or elements like hail don't easily damage metal roofs.
Metal Roofs Shed Snow
The slippery and hard metal sheet's surface enables metal roofing to prevent snow grip. Also, dark-colored metal roofs quickly absorb the sun's heat, which melts any accumulated snow. If your metal roof has a Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) coating, your HVAC performance will improve, enabling snow shedding. Snow shedding by metal roofing will minimize the weight added to your property and prevent more risk.
Metal Roofs Are Easy to Maintain
The fact that snow and rain don't grip onto metal roofing makes its maintenance more convenient. Resistance to corrosion, mold, and cracks by metal roofs also makes their maintenance easier.
Metal Roofs Are Durable
The fact that snow and rain don't grip onto metal roofing makes its maintenance more convenient. Resistance to corrosion, mold, and cracks by metal roofs also makes their maintenance easier.
Metal Roofs Are Energy Efficient
Whether winter or summer, a good residential or commercial roof should help cut down your energy bills. Sun's radiant heat (UV rays) gets reflected by metal roofing during summer, resulting in cooler and more comfortable indoor conditions. The high emissivity (the ability of roofing to cool quickly once the sun goes down during summer) also makes metal roofs energy efficient. During winter, you can have insulation added to your metal roofing to prevent heat loss from your home indoors.
Metal Roof Installation Can Happen Over an Existing Roof
If the building code in your locality allows the installation of a roof over an existing one, consider metal roofing. An installation of a metal roof directly over your current asphalt shingle roof will save you a lot on labor costs. The roofer you hire to install your metal roofing must check your current roof for rodents and moisture accumulation.
Metal Roofs Are Not Heavyweight
Metal roofs are more lightweight than other options, like concrete tiles. As a result, the installation of metal roofing is not complex. Also, the characteristic ensures that metal roofing doesn't put much stress on the structures that support it.
Metal Roofs Don't Harm the Environment
Unlike many materials that harm the environment, metal roof materials are completely reusable. Once your metal roof's useful life ends, you can have it resealed instead of disposing of it. Metal roofing materials are also ubiquitous, so they don't cause landfill waste when their lifespan ends.
Metal Roofs Enhance Properties' Value
Today, the demand for energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly properties is significantly high. Properly insulated and installed metal roofing will boost your property's energy efficiency levels and make it attract high resale value.
A professional installation of your metal roof is key to ensuring you gain the most as the property owner. Hire an experienced, reputable, and affordable contractor to install your metal roof. At All Terrain Roofing, we guarantee quality installation or replacement and repair of your metal roof.
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