Metal Roofing Article
Metal Roofing
Need new roofing? Consider Metal Roofing for economy, safety
and lower
insurance!
As every homeowner knows, a roof doesn't last forever. Sooner or later,
you're faced with a giant-sized headache for your finances, in the form
of a new roof. A roof in poor repair cannot be ignored. However, the
cost will blow your socks off! A standard composition or shingle roof
can easily rival the price of a new car. So what do you have as an
alternative? Do you just have to bite the bullet and heap more debt on
yourself? Not necessarily. In fact, metal roofing offers a
relatively economical solution which saves you money on the
roofing job and results in lower home owner's insurance rates.
If you haven't looked at metal
roofing lately, you're in for a
surprise. If you're thinking of the backwater shed with shiny metal
roofing, unattractive but utilitarian, that's no longer the case.
Today, this type of roofing comes in a number of attractive colors and
finishes. You'd never believe it was metal.
If you get bids from roofing contractors, compare the cost of shingles,
composition and terracotta tiles with that of metal roofing. Not only
are materials less costly, but the labor and time involved are a
fraction of the other roofing options. Wow! What a difference!
In terms of safety, metal roofing is not subject to burning embers in a
fire. In forested areas, a single ember can result in your house
burning to the ground if your roof is not metal. Shakes and shingles
are costly, but offer much in charm. However, that charm quickly
disappears in a fire! While tile roofing is beautiful, and impervious
to fire and embers, it's one of your most costly options.
Some people believe that roofing made of metal will make your home
uncomfortably warm in summer, costing you in energy to keep the house
cool. The cool solution is to install a highly rated insulation
material to deal with that problem. Putting the insulation can be a DIY
project. It's not difficult or time consuming.
Metal roofing
is also very durable and will outlast natural roofing
materials by many years. This can also be a good selling point, as your
new roof will still be going strong when you're ready to sell.
Perhaps the biggest selling point for choosing metal for your new roof
lies in the decidedly lower home owner's insurance rates you'll enjoy.
The insurance companies are well aware that your roofing is a far
better insurance risk than the charming, but more vulnerable shake or
shingle roofing.
When you're checking out your current leaky or otherwise damaged roof
and know you need a new one, consider the many advantages of metal
roofing.
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