There’s been a lot of talk about metal roofing durability benefits, and why not? Metal roofs have out-shined the standard asphalt shingles and slates companies have been using for decades. Metal roofs are now one of the most durable roofing materials available on the market! Here are 5 reasons why homeowners choose a metal roof
1. Durability
Everyone wants a strong roof over their head, shielding their family and home from windblown debris and violent weather. Unfortunately, many roofing materials do not have the strength to withstand against aggressive wind and temperature change. Metal roofs, on the other hand, are fire-retardant and impervious to rust, mildew and mold. They are water resistant and great for coastal homes and areas with wind that travels up to 140 mph.
The fact that metal roofs do not stoop to many of the common roof plagues. They do not experience extreme thermal expansion and contraction, making them even less likely to break, chip, crack, or become loose over time. According to the Metal Roofing Alliance, a metal roof can live between 40 to 60 plus years, which is two to three times longer than a well-maintained asphalt roof.
2. Convenient Upkeep & Efficiency
If your metal roof has been properly installed, then maintenance on your part is virtually zero. Unlike other roofing materials, metal roofs do not absorb water and can rid snow easily from its surface. These two factors alone greatly reduce the chance of having a damaged roofing structure and gutter system.
Metal roofs have high solar reflectance and thermal emissivity, which means that they can efficiently reflect solar heat right back to the atmosphere. Depending on where you live, a metal roof can keep its surface approximately 100-degree Fahrenheit cooler than any conventional roof.
3. Eco-friendly
Unlike an asphalt shingle roof that needs to be replaced every 15 to 20 years, metal roofs can live beyond age 50 without any sign of decay. Additionally, metal roofs are 100 percent recyclable. Whereas more than 13 billion pounds of asphalt shingles lay uselessly in landfills, retired metal roofs are reused and contribute to at least 25 percent of a newly constructed metal roof.
4. Customization Flexibility
Metal roofs can not only be painted in hundreds of colors, but can also be coated to emulate textures of other roofing materials. They are excellent for various residential buildings, especially historic homes that need a strong roof to protect the building structure and still maintain its cosmetic integrity.
5. Resale Value
There are many factors a buyer considers when looking for a new home. Metal roofs require virtually no upkeep, are durable, and last for decades Homes with a metal roof generally enjoy a 1-6% increase in resale value when compared to an asphalt-shingle home.