BENEFITS
Modern-day metal roofs offer all of the style and beauty of traditional roofing, but with stronger, more durable, and longer-lasting materials. There’s certain to be a metal roof style that compliments your home perfectly.
A metal roof is one of the best investments you can make to boost your home’s value. Delivering beauty, longevity, energy efficiency and environmental sustainability—metal roofing offers benefits for any size home in every region of the country.
ENERGY SAVINGS
AESTHETIC APPEAL
PERFORMANCE IN WEATHER EVENTS
PROTECTION FOR YOUR HOME
LONGEVITY
ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE
A LASTING INVESTMENT
While the initial cost of a quality metal roof is higher than roofing materials such as asphalt, it’s an investment that pays returns over a lifetime. A metal roof can last up to 50+ years or more with little maintenance, can often be repainted versus replaced, and may even increase the resale value of your home.
A STYLE FOR EVERY HOME
Residential metal roofs are available in a wide variety of styles, types, and colors. They can make a bold architectural statement or effortlessly complement any home and neighborhood. They’ll also maintain their great looks much longer than other roofing materials.
TOUGH IN ANY CONDITION
Unlike asphalt or other roofing styles, a properly constructed metal roof can handle just about anything Mother Nature can throw at it. Metal roofing can protect your home against extreme temperatures, high winds, hail, sea air, and even fire—all with minimal maintenance.
ECO-FRIENDLY ROOFING
Metal is considered the most environmentally friendly and sustainable roofing material available. Metal roofs are virtually 100% recyclable, and are made with a minimum of 25% recycled materials, depending on the specific metal. Landfill issues are eliminated with metal roofing materials, and the scrap value of used material is a positive attribute.
SAVE ENERGY AND MONEY
What is known in the metal roofing industry as “cool metal roofing” can significantly reduce a building’s long-term energy use. Through the application of heat deflecting metal coatings, energy costs can be reduced by up to 40% or more, according to a study conducted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory.