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4 Amazing Facts About Metal Roofing

by Adam Taylore Metal Roofing Sydney
Metal roofs have become mainstream and a viable option for almost every home in Sydney except for the houses with a very flat roof pitch. The reason behind its popularity in both commercial and residential spaces is its supremacy and numerous benefits over traditional roofs like an asphalt shingle. 

Metal Roofers of Sydney affirms that metal roofs are more convenient, cost-effective, versatile and long-lasting and this is why many house owners are now opting for metal roofing instead of any other alternative. 

Here are few amazing facts that you must know if you are planning to install a metal roof on your property.

Metal roofs can be more cost-effective- Most metal roofing products come with a warranty comparable to the best asphalt roofing boards (about 30 years), but in reality, metal roofs are known to last for more than 50 years. According to statistics, metal roofs typically have a lifespan of 40-70 years. 

Hence it is very rare for homeowners with metal roofing to replace or re-roof their existing roof multiple times while living in the same house for years. 

In contrast, homeowners with asphalt roofing may replace their roofs two, three or four times within the span of 50 years. Overall, the cost of metal roofs is quite expensive than asphalt roofing but it saves money in the long run.

Metal roofs are impermeable to fire, rot, and insect damage-  One of the main reasons for the extraordinary growth and demand for metal roofs is that they are fire-retardant. 

With the increasing risk of wildfires, it has become the roofing material of choice in many parts of the country. And that's not all, there are some other perks as well, like:

Insects such as termites cannot eat metal roofs.
Metal roofs are not affected by rot or mould.
Snow slides off faster than traditional roofs because it conducts heat from the sun quickly.

A metal roof does not attract lightning-  It is pretty common for people to think that a metal roof might attract lightning, but this is not supported by any facts or statistics. On the other hand, technical information from the Metal Construction Association states that metal roofs never increase the risk of lightning strikes. 

Not only that, if a metal roof is hit by a lightning strike, it will be less flammable than any other traditional roofing materials like wood and shingles. 

The reason why metal roofs don't attract lighting is simple. Structures such as trees and utility poles tend to attract lightning because lighting always looks for a path to the ground. The metal roof is an isolated structural component and does not have a direct route to the ground that is inherent in the design. 

Therefore, there is no scientific reason for the lighting to hit the metal roof more often than it hits the asphalt single roof. Additionally, metal roofs are noncombustible and a good electricity conductor.

Metal roofs are not noisier than asphalt roofs- It's a common misconception that metal roofs are noisy when it rains or hail, but the reality is that with proper installation, metal roofs are no noisier than any other type of roofing. Metal roofs are usually installed on a sturdy base. 

In addition, the interior attic and insulation provide a sound barrier. Likewise, the inside attic and insulation simply provide a sound wall that acts as a noise barrier. With a metal roof installed in a house, residents rarely notice an increase in noise levels from the interior living spaces.

BONUS-

Metal roof is 100% recyclable- Metal roofs last very long, but when it's time to replace them, the old metal is quickly accepted by metal recycling stores. It is 100% recyclable. Older asphalt roofing, on the other hand, is usually destined to occupy landfill space. Therefore opting for a metal roof makes your house beautiful and eco-friendly at the same time.

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