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Is Metal Roofing the Right Choice for My House?
More often than not, when I am meeting with a homeowner to look at their house, I am asked whether a metal roof would be a good option. Metal roofing is gaining in popularity by leaps and bounds and will continue to do so, with no end in sight. But whether or not a metal roof is a good option for you, depends on a few things.
There are some questions you need to consider when making the choice for a new roof system.
- How long do you plan on staying in the house?
- If not for very long, then is re-sale value important to you?
- Do you want the roof to be energy efficient? Are you scared of what energy bills are going to be in a couple of years. At current inflation rates, energy costs are on the rise. Imagine if rate hikes go into effect and inflation goes up.
- If you want the roof to cool the house off, then how much?There is a big difference between an aluminum roof and a white asphalt shingle. Both are energy star rated but the efficiency ratings aren't even close. The Energy Star Rating is simply a bare-minimum standard.
- Do you care about wind resistance?
- Is hail an issue in your area?
- Do you want a long lasting roof? Asphalt shingles, on average, where I am, last about 12-15 years. Is re-roofing the house that often okay with you?
- Metal roofing can be substantially more expensive than asphalt shingles. Some of the reasons are obvious and some aren't. But keep budget in mind.
There isn't a house I can think of where a metal roof wouldn't be a good option. However, not every homeowner is in a position to take advantage of metal and it's effectiveness.
Think seriously about what you want out of the roof. If it is just a temporary covering for a couple of years and you don't care how hot the attic is, then put an asphalt roof on your home; a metal roof may not be the best option for you. But, if energy savings and long term investments are important to you, then look hard at the benefits of a metal roof system on your home. You won't regret it.
Also, if you want a copy of "A Homeowner's Guide to Roofing", click the link.
Roy Bauer

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