By Metal Roofing Alliance.
Name the first three things you think you know about metal roofs. Chances are, at least one of them will be a common misconception. Despite being the second most preferred roofing material in the United States according to the Metal Roofing Alliance (MRA), outdated or incorrect information still clouds the metal market. From myths about style and noise to misunderstandings about energy efficiency, here are the top metal roofing beliefs you’ve likely heard – and the truth behind them.
Style and color options are limited.
Truth: A lot of people are familiar with standing seam metal roofs but may not realize there are a nearly endless number of other options and color choices, designed to fit with the architectural style of just about any home. Metal roofs that mimic the look of wood shakes, slate, clay or concrete tile, and even asphalt. And quality metal roofing offers exceptional durability, longevity, and performance.
It’s not as energy efficient. It may make my home too hot in the summer.
Truth: Most metal roofs offer superior energy efficiency and are often referred to as “Cool Roofs.” Even basic, unpainted metal roofs will reflect more solar radiation than asphalt, which typically absorbs and holds heat. Special metal roof coatings (cool roof coatings) deliver high total solar reflectance and infrared emittance, keeping homes cool and saving energy by re-emitting most of what solar radiation is absorbed.
It won’t perform as well in extreme conditions.
Truth: Metal roofs are the most durable choice for withstanding extreme storms and hail, heavy snow and ice loads, and severe hurricane-force high winds. Metal roofs also carry the highest Class A rating against ignition, maximizing protection in wildfire prone areas.
It’s not as sustainable as other materials.
Truth: Metal roofs are one of the most sustainable choices available today because they can last 50-plus years (nearly two to three times longer than other materials), be recycled at the end of their long life rather than dumped into the landfill and are energy efficient. Quality metal roof coatings also have lower maintenance requirements and reduce the need for strong chemical treatments for moss and fungus that can be harmful to the environment.
It will be noisy.
Truth: When installed correctly, a metal roof is as quiet as an asphalt roof. A combination of attic space, insulation and proper installation methods are important to reduce noise transmission for any roof, no matter what the material type, and makes the biggest difference when it comes to sound. Make sure your installer uses a good quality underlayment and adds/tightens fasteners securely to help manage noise.
It’s a lot more expensive than other materials.
Truth: When it comes to the best investment for your improvement dollar, quality metal roofs deliver a great return because they can last 2-3 times longer than other roofing materials, prevent damage, reduce ongoing maintenance effort and costs, and save energy year in and year out.
It will be too heavy for my roof.
Truth: It’s understandable that some people may think of metal as heavy, but the truth is that metal roofing is much lighter per square foot as compared to other materials. As a super strong and impervious material, metal roofing remains very lightweight and can often be installed right over the top of an old asphalt roof to deliver great, long-term protection...no additional roof reinforcements needed.
It’ll make my home more likely to be struck by lightning.
Truth: While it’s true metal conducts electricity, homes with metal roofs are no more likely to be struck by lightning than other homes or buildings. Attracting lightning has more to do with a home or building’s height and size rather than the materials used. The bottom line is that metal roofs do not attract lightning and are not struck any more frequently than other roofing materials. Fire is the biggest threat from lightning strikes and because metal roofing is non-combustible and carries the highest Class A rating against ignition, it is one of the safest and most protective materials you can use.
It will make it difficult to install a rooftop solar system.
Truth: Metal roofing is perfect for residential rooftop solar systems, thanks to its strength and durability. Because metal roofs last up to twice as long as solar panels, homeowners are much less likely to have to suffer through the costly process of needing to remove and reinstall their system when replacing or repairing their roof. It’s also very easy to install rooftop solar panels on metal roofs with special brackets and attachment mounts designed to protect the roof’s integrity and prevent the possibility of leaks and damage.
For more facts about how metal roofs compare to other roofing choices on the market, visit the Metal Roofing Alliance (MRA) website at www.metalroofing.com.
Original article and image source: Metal Roofing Alliance
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