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Why More Homeowners are Choosing Metal Roofing: The Advantages Explained

April , 2023 | 9 min. read

By Nicole Corson

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Are you tired of constantly repairing your old, worn-out roof? Curious about metal roofing? 

If you're looking for a roofing solution that offers long-lasting protection and durability. You've landed in the right spot.

We understand the importance of making the right choice for your home, which is why we want to help.

At RoofCrafters, we have over three decades of experience installing metal roofing for homeowners who were tired of asphalt shingles. And we know what it takes to build a metal roof that not only looks great but also offers the protection and provides the peace of mind you want. 

In this article, we'll cover the advantages of metal roofing and show you why more and more homeowners are choosing it as their roofing solution. By the end, you'll have a better understanding of why metal roofing is a smart choice. And hopefully, you'll have the information you need to make a better-informed decision about your upcoming roofing project.

So, let's get started!

Why Metal Roofs are a Smart Choice: 7 Key Benefits

 

blue-gray metal shingles on a 2-story hip and gable-style roof up close

We're constantly getting asked why metal roofing is a smart choice. keep in mind that metal roofing was popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The use of metal roofing didn't decline until companies started manufacturing asphalt shingles as a less expensive option. One that needs replacing more often.

So the first thing we want to cover with you is the key benefits:

  1. Durability and Longevity
  2. Weather Resistance
  3. Energy Efficiency
  4. Low Maintenance
  5. Recyclability
  6. Aesthetics
  7. Return on Investment
Return on Investment

Durability and Longevity:
Metal roofs are known for their durability and longevity. Many of the roofs from the late 1800s and early 1900s are still on today. They're designed to last for many years. Often outlasting other types of roofing materials. This means that you can enjoy a long-lasting roof that requires less maintenance and fewer repairs over time.
Weather Resistance:
Metal roofs are resistant to high wind, hail, and fire. They can withstand extreme weather conditions. This makes them a good choice for areas with extreme weather or natural disasters.
Energy Efficiency:
Metal roofs can help to improve the energy efficiency of your home. They reflect heat and will keep your home cooler in the summer. This will help to reduce air conditioning costs.
Low Maintenance:
Of all the roof systems, metal roofs need the least maintenance. Which will reduce the lifespan cost. They don't need to be painted or treated like other materials, and they can be cleaned with a hose to remove dirt and debris.
Recyclability:
Metal roofs are 100% recyclable. This means they can be reused at the end of their lifespan rather than being discarded in a landfill. This makes them an environmentally-friendly option.
Aesthetics:
Metal roofs are available in a variety of colors and paint finishes. This allows you to choose a roof that complements the style of your home and enhances its curb appeal.
Return on Investment:
Investing in a metal roof can be a good financial decision. It will increase the value of your home and improve its resale value. it will also outlast the most common materials like asphalt shingles 3 to 1. (You will need 3 shingle roof replacements to 1 metal roof)

Durability and Longevity

Metal roofs are known for their durability and longevity. Many of the roofs from the late 1800s and early 1900s are still on today.  As long as you have the right type of metal installed they're designed to last for many years. Often outlasting other types of roofing materials. This means that you can enjoy a long-lasting roof that requires less maintenance and fewer repairs over time.

Weather Resistance

Metal roofs are resistant to high wind, hail, and fire. They can withstand extreme weather conditions. This makes them a good choice for areas with extreme weather or natural disasters.

Energy Efficiency

Metal roofs can help to improve the energy efficiency of your home. They reflect heat and will keep your home cooler in the summer. This will help to reduce air conditioning costs.

Low Maintenance

Of all the roof systems, metal roofs need the least maintenance. Which will reduce the lifespan cost. They don't need to be painted or treated like other materials, and they can be cleaned with a hose to remove dirt and debris.

Recyclability

Metal roofs are 100% recyclable. This means they can be reused at the end of their lifespan rather than being discarded in a landfill. This makes them an environmentally-friendly option.

Aesthetics

Metal roofs are available in a variety of colors and paint finishes. This allows you to choose a roof that complements the style of your home and enhances its curb appeal.

Return on Investment

Investing in a metal roof can be a good financial decision. It will increase the value of your home and improve its resale value. it will also outlast the most common materials like asphalt shingles 3 to 1. (You will need 3 shingle roof replacements to 1 metal roof)

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Now let's discuss some important factors when deciding if a metal roof is right for you. 

Factors to Consider When Deciding on a Metal Roof for Your Home

 

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When considering whether a metal roof is a good investment for your home. There are several factors that you should take into account. We ask our clients to review the advantages and the disadvantages before they decide if a metal roof is right. 

Important factors of metal roofing include:

  1. Climate: The climate in your area will play a significant role in determining whether a metal roof is a good investment for you. If you live in an area with extreme weather conditions, such as high winds, hail, or heavy rain. A metal roof is a great choice because of its durability and resistance to extreme weather conditions.
  2. Budget: Yes, metal roofs will be more expensive to install compared to other roofing materials. But, because of their durability and long lifespan, they can be a great investment in the long run. Before making a decision, you should consider your budget and determine what type of roofing material you can afford. How long you plan to stay in the home can help with this decision too.
  3. Home Style: The style of your home should play a role in deciding whether a metal roof is a good investment. If you have a modern, contemporary home, ranch, or low country-style home. A metal roof may complement the style of your home and enhance its appearance.
  4. Energy Efficiency: Metal roofs are highly reflective. When our attics get hot in the summer it causes our HVAC to work harder, costing us more money. Metal will help reduce your home's energy costs by reflecting heat away from your home. If you're looking to reduce your energy costs, a metal roof may be a good investment for you.
  5. Maintenance Requirements: Metal roofs need very little maintenance compared to other roofing materials. If you're looking for a roof that is low maintenance and won't need to be replaced for a long time. It may be a good investment for you.
  6. Environmental Impact: Metal roofs are 100% recyclable. They're eco-friendly compared to other roofing materials. If you're looking to cut your environmental footprint, a metal roof will help you.
  7. Aesthetics and Curb Appeal: The appearance of your roof can have a big impact on the look of your home. Metal roofs are available in a variety of colors and finishes. You can choose a roof that complements the style of your home and enhances its curb appeal. If you're looking to improve the appearance of your home, going with a metal roof will be a major home makeover.

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Now let's take a look at the disadvantages or drawbacks.

Important Considerations When Choosing a Metal Roof: Understanding the Drawbacks

 

While metal roofs do offer many benefits. But, there are some important disadvantages that you should be aware of too. Being aware of these disadvantages can help you make a better-informed decision about whether a metal roof is the right choice for your home.

Here are the disadvantages of going with a metal roof:

  1. Increased Cost: Metal roofs will be more expensive upfront than other types of roofing materials, such as asphalt shingles. This can make them a less appealing option for homeowners on a tight budget.
  2. Noise: Metal roofs can be noisy, especially during heavy rain or hail. This can be a concern for some homeowners who want a quiet home.
  3. Expansion and Contraction: Metal roofs can expand and contract with temperature changes. This could cause problems with the roof's fasteners. (If they're not installed right) This can lead to leaks or other issues over time.
  4. Installation: Metal roofs require specialized skills and tools. This can make them more challenging to install than other types of roofing materials.

How Can You Decide if a Metal Roof is Right for Your Home?

 

In conclusion, the popularity of metal roofing has been on the rise for good reason. Metal roofs offer many benefits, including longevity, weather resistance, and peace of mind. But, as we mentioned it's important to consider the potential disadvantages of metal roofing too. 

At RoofCrafters, we have been installing metal roofs for over 30 years. With our expertise and experience, we can help you determine whether a metal roof is a right choice for your home. If you live in South Carolina, Georgia, or Florida, we're here to assist you with all of your roofing needs. Contact us today to learn how we can help you get your metal roofing project started.

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At the end of the day, the decision to invest in a metal roof should be based on your unique needs and preferences. If you're looking for a roof that will last for many years, a metal roof may be the right choice for you. On the other hand, if you're on a tight budget or prefer a quiet home, you may want to consider other roofing options. 

Nicole Corson

At RoofCrafters, our mission is to provide job opportunities for others to thrive and grow while making a meaningful impact within our communities.