By Anna Lockhart.
Editor’s note: Share this guide with your customers who are considering metal for their next roofing project.
There are many benefits that come with choosing metal as your roofing material, especially when the metal roofing you use is by Drexel Metals! We’re sharing the top benefits and reasons you should decide to keep Drexel Metals in mind for your next roofing project.
Drexel Metals roofing is a great option when considering durability; Drexel Metals roofing lasts up to three times longer than the average asphalt roof. While asphalt roofing has to be replaced every 12 to 20 years due to its deterioration from sunlight, the specially designed metal roofing lasts a lifetime and is created to withstand harsh sunlight and other severe weather conditions.
From fire to hurricanes, Drexel Metals roof systems are designed to protect homes and buildings from harsh weather conditions that oftentimes can damage or even destroy other structures with traditional roofing. The engineers behind Drexel Metals roofing materials designed it to withstand nearly any harsh nature conditions — they're practically indestructible. Drexel Metals roofs have been shown to outlast other roofing such as asphalt shingles or rubber roofs by twice their lifespan!
Drexel Metals roofing is available in a variety of colors and when combined with reflective pigments, these roofs can significantly lower a home or building’s annual cooling costs. With limitless style possibilities, choosing Drexel Metals roofing materials for your next roof renovation or new build will last a lifetime.
Learn more about Drexel Metals in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit drexmet.com.
About Anna
Anna Lockhart is a content administrator/writer for the Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she’s not working, she’s most likely to be found with her nose in a book or attempting to master a new cookie recipe.
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