A Metal Roof is a Smart Choice for Georgia Homeowners

A Metal Roof is a Smart Choice for Georgia Homeowners. For a long time, asphalt shingles have been the preferred roofing material option among Georgia homeowners. However, there is a new trend in the Peach State for homeowners. 

Metal roofs are more and more a popular roofing alternative for homeowners in the state. And there are good reasons for that.

When it comes to the initial cost of a roofing project, metal roofs are more expensive. That is true. But, they are the best choice for areas that experience adverse weather conditions. Besides having the highest wind-resistance rating among roofing materials, metal panels do not absorb water. Also, there will not be cracking or peeling under the sun’s harmful rays of our state. Therefore, metal roofs are a great investment for Georgia homeowners.

Long ago, many homeowners were opposed to installing metal roofs. They preferred the look of asphalt shingles or other traditional roofing materials to the starkness of standing seam metal roofs. But, this reality changed recently.

There are still in the market typical standing seam metal roofs. Yet, you also can find stone-coated interlocking metal shingles that appear like wood shakes, tile, and asphalt shingles. Actually, they come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes.

It means that metal roofs have no longer to be ugly for homeowners to enjoy their benefits.

Metal Roofs Are a Better investment

Usually, by installing a metal roof, you will spend two or three times than when investing in shingle roofing. This is why many homeowners are reluctant to make the investment upfront. However, that higher investment can pay off in a variety of ways in the future.

Thanks to their superior corrosion resistance, metal roofs can survive up to four times more than other types of roofs. So, a 30- to 50-year guarantee is standard on most steel and aluminum roofing systems. Even copper roofs can last around 100 years!

These long life spans lead homeowners to save the money and hassle of replacing their roofs several times. Metal roofs are low-maintenance and low-repair because of their durability. 

Moreover, many times, homeowners can put metal shingle roofs over existing roofs. By doing so, you can save the expense of removing the old one while adding another layer of insulation on top of it.

Other advantages of metal roofing systems include lower insurance premiums. Also, you will get a higher resale value because metal is a premium roofing material. In fact, many insurance companies provide big discounts on metal roof coverage.

Metal Roofs Are a “green” Decision

Metal roofing systems are preferable to asphalt shingles for environmentally conscious homeowners. Also, they will allow you to save money on their energy bills.  

Metal roofs reflect heat better than asphalt shingles and hold it there for a shorter time. So, you will perceive a lower heat transfer into your home. Just by installing them, households can save up to 40% on their yearly cooling bills.

What’s more, metal roofs not only save energy. Also, they include 25 to 95 percent of recycled material and are completely recyclable when their useful life ends.

Important Things to Consider About Metal Roofs

Metal roofing has many advantages. But, just like any other roof or section of your house, there are drawbacks to keep in mind.

The quality of the installation determines the quality of roofing material. Hence, you will not get the full benefits of a metal roof if its installation is not correct. 

When hiring a roofing contractor for installing a metal roof, remind that this job requires specific tools and equipment. But, not all roofers have them. So, make sure your roofer is competent and experienced in installing metal roofs before hiring them.

When it comes to roof maintenance, metal roofs are no different from those made of other materials. You must avoid walking on it –as much as possible- and keeping it free of debris, especially in the valleys and gutters.  Also, trim trees at least 10 feet away from your house to prevent unsightly erosion and damage to the protective coating.

Get professional inspecting the sealant of your roof regularly and replacing it when needed. However, most sealants endure for at least 20 years before needing replacement.

Sometimes, people blame metal roofs for amplifying rain or hail storm sounds. Still, adequate insulation would reduce or avoid much of that noise.

Are you thinking of switching to a metal roof? Or have you any questions about metal roofing? Contact RRG Roofing at 678-325-6949 in Dahlonega, GA or Murphy, NC. 

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