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Metal Standing Seam Roofs Are Gaining in Popularity

Benefits of Metal Standing Seam Roofs | Piedmont Roofing

Are you considering adding a new roof to your home? Or perhaps you are building a new home. In either case, you might want to consider joining the ranks of people switching to metal standing seam roofs. With a history going back to antiquity, metal standing seam roofs are a prime example of everything old is new again. And, they have a lot going for them, too. With their energy efficiency, lightweight load and ability to handle extreme weather, this old/new choice is back in the mainstream.

Advantages of Metal Standing Seam Roofs

One of the biggest advantages of standing seam metal roofing is the exceptionally long life. These pre-painted beauties can last from 35-50 years before needing to be painted. This means your house will continue looking good long after the other homes in your neighborhood are starting to show their ages.

  • Energy efficient
  • Environmentally conscious – up to 95 percent recycled content
  • Can withstand high winds
  • Lightweight
  • Fire resistant
  • Aesthetically pleasing

Where They Work Best

Although metal roofs can be found across the nation, they are especially good for areas subject to extremes of weather such as hurricanes, heavy snowfall, desert heat and sun, firestorms and high winds. Since they handle high winds so well, they are ideal for homes in coastal areas.

In a desert setting, Energy-Star rated metal roofs can really make a difference. They are 15-20 percent cooler than other roofing materials available in the market. Also, they are fire-resistant, making them a good choice in dry areas that are prone to brush fires.

What to Consider Before Installing a Metal Roof

People choosing to install a metal roof may value environmental concerns and aesthetics over price considerations. Although metal roofs are beautiful and can add value to your home (most offer a transferable warranty), they are initially more expensive to install. Another consideration is the pitch of your roof. Metal roofs work best at a pitch of 3:12 or greater.

Choose a Contractor Who Specializes in Metal Roofing

One of the most important things you can do in your research is to choose a roofing contractor with expertise in the installation of metal roofs. Ask the potential contractor if he has a portfolio of metal roofs that you can see. Taking these few small steps can insure that you will get the metal roof that is a perfect match for your home.