Is Steel Roofing the Way to Go?

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Replacing a roof doesn’t take place often. They are durable enough to stand up to any wear and tear the weather provides. Because of this roofs are meant to last over ten years. This can mean you’re inexperienced with knowing the best products and people in the roofing business. Steel and metal roofs have made a comeback over the last few years, but deciding if those materials are right for you can be tough without comparison.

Asphalt Roofing

Asphalt is what most roofs in North America are made from. Asphalt shingles for your roof are made up of paper and wood fibers that have been soaked in some sort of petroleum product. These can last anywhere from 15 years to 30 years depending on the grade of the shingles. But just because asphalt roofing is the norm doesn’t mean you can’t experiment with something new the next time you need to replace your roof.

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Steel Roofing

Steel roofing is coming back into style after renovations to its appearance. The reason most people stopped getting metal roofs was that they weren’t a good platform to bond with paint and ended up looking too metallic. This has changed significantly. Steel roofs are now coated in UV-protection paint, which can make them last far longer than a regular asphalt roof. There also metal paints available that can go on easily over the old finish.

Steel roofing also can reflect heat, making your attic cooler. If you live in a warmer climate, a metal roof may be the best option for you in order to keep your house cool. Any problems with weather damage and weight are no more. There are now straps available to ward off any wind and steel roofs can easily be installed over your old roof.

Steel and other metal roofs are more reliable than they used to be in the past. With all the recent updates to steel roofing, there’s no reason to hesitate about getting one installed. If you need a certified roofing contractor, Horn Brothers Roofing can do the job for you.

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