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Keep In Mind A Few Things About Metal Roofing Materials On Structures Of All Types

by Lawrence Cunningham
What to know about metal roofing materials consists of understanding that this extremely versatile and long-lasting roofing material can make a lot of sense when it comes time for replacing or installing a roof on a home or some other building. Today, the metal roof is growing in popularity among those looking for a roof that can return value over the long run.

A metal roof isn't just a recent innovation, which is something that many people may not realize. The famous American president, Thomas Jefferson, had an extensive metal roof installed over his own home, which still exists today. In general, metal roofs have high ratings in terms of being fire retardant and they are pretty much maintenance free.

Also, the energy efficiency rating of the metal roof is higher in many respects then roofs made of several other common roofing materials. In fact, several recent studies show that energy savings in the home when a metal roof is overhead can be greater than 20% on an annual basis. Roofs of metal are also composed mainly of recycled material (up to 65%, in many cases).

When compared to the weight of a similar roof of another material like concrete or wood shakes or composite shingling, a metal roof may weigh less, meaning that it can be put on over the old roof. This can save on landfill usage because the old roof does not need to be torn up and then disposed of. At present, the most popular roof today is one made of standing-seam steel.

Keep in mind that the installation of a metal roof can be a bit more intricate than the laying down of composition shingling or wood shakes, so a professional roofing installer may be the preferred way to go rather than trying to accomplish as a do-it-yourself project. Also, the upfront cost of a metal roof will be higher than almost any other roofing material, so keep that in mind, too.

This is why it's important to calculate the upfront cost of metal roofing materials and then look at it over the long term to see if it is worth paying more for this kind of roof. In the end, the kind of material that goes onto the roof -- whether it is composition shingling, wood shakes or metal -- will determine how long the roof will last before needing replacement, so consider all factors carefully before proceeding.

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