Metal roofing is extremely lightweight. In fact, it is so light that it can often be installed directly on top of an existing roof without having to install any type of reinforcing structure.
The biggest and most obvious benefit of a Chicago metal roof is its durability over time. Metal roofing, on the other hand, has been known to last 50 or 60 years or even more in some cases.
Rusty, loud, and to many, not the most visually appealing option in the world, the metal roofing of yesteryear has been replaced with the efficient, durable alternative that is the modern metal roof.
Paneled metal roofs are generally less expensive than putting up metal shingles, but the shingles provide a textured surface that is easier to walk on, and are often more resistant to hail damage.
Metal roofing has long been tradition in the United States. Thomas Jefferson was one of the first advocates of tin roofing. The roof of his beloved Monticello was built with a standing seam metal roof. In 1857, a very early metal roof in the South was installed on the United States Mint in New Orleans.
With the strength of the 20-gauge galvanized, corrugated iron roof on iron trusses, the new Mint was protected from fire. Its architect, Benjamin H. Latrobe, even used sheet iron to restore the roof of Princeton University’s Nassau Hall, that was almost destroyed by an early 1800s fire. Through every single stage of the United States’ development, metal roofing has been there in some form or another. The popularity of metal roofing has increased over the past 20 years.
This is a clear sign that builders and homeowners are growing more aware of the benefits of metal roofing. During the last 10 years high-tech metal roofing materials have hit the market, making them much more desirable. These certainly are not tin barn roofs that come to mind when picturing metal roofs. These are high-tech aesthetically pleasing, light-weight, fire-resistant roofing that you see on many high-end modern houses.
Metal roofs are popular for their speed of installation qualities, longevity, and fire-resistance. Metal roofs’ best characteristic is that they help homeowners save energy on cooling bills – they basically pay for themselves. Metal roofing materials are made primarily from steel and aluminum, but other materials, such as alloys and copper, can be used but can be more expensive. Aluminum and steel are the most sensible and common of roofing materials because they are much more cost effective, they also hold paint finishes well, and are extremely durable. Aluminum is a somewhat soft metal and is more prone to damage and denting. Aluminum is also much more expensive than steel. However, if the finish is compromised, steel can corrode, unlike aluminum.
Metal roofing is proven to be more much more durable than most of the other roofing materials available. Because of this, metal roofing has very low life cycle costs. Metal roofing is exceptionally sustainable and can contain recycled content. They can last longer than the majority of non-metal roofs and is 100% recyclable at the end of its life. Metal roofs can be designed to withstand hurricane strength winds. Metal roofing is on the cutting edge of technology with many choices of colors, finishes, and designs that provide a higher energy savings compared to other roofing materials. In the past, metal roofs were thought of being used for sheds or barns, or in commercial construction of warehouse roofs. Currently metal roofing products are available to fit every type of architectural style you can think of. These days you could see modern metal roofs on houses such as a Victorian in New England or a Spanish Colonial in Southern California.
It is generally recommended that in those areas with a very high exposure to UV light, it's best to use a premium certified paint coating.
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After a comprehensive analysis we provide recommendations and options that will perfectly match your needs and budget.
Residential metal roofing is generally made of copper, aluminum, or steel. Aluminum sheets do not require a metallic coating but actually do get painted. Request a FREE Roofing Estimate. Copper, often thought of as a natural metal product, isn’t painted or coated, being that it weathers without any corrosion.
Copper is at times used for special features, such as the roof of a special bay window. Steel roofing products are coated with either galvanized zinc or a mixture of aluminum and zinc called galvalume or zincalume. Out of the two, galvalume offers a longer service. The coatings are typically offered in several thicknesses
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