Metal roofing has the durability and strength to last over 50 years and can be completely recycled at the end of its lifespan. These two benefits are increasingly important to today’s eco-minded homeowners. Metal roofing is resistant to rot, cracking, insects, mildew, UV rays and is also fireproof. It requires little maintenance, is lightweight and keeps your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
A metal roof is a more expensive investment than an asphalt shingle roof but will add value to your home. There are two styles of metal roof, each with it’s own distinct look. The traditional vertical ribbed panel style and steel shingles that mimic the look of slate tiles and cedar shakes.
Metal roofing is gaining popularity and it is often the main roofing material in contemporary style homes. Some types of metal roofing can be applied over an existing roof without the need for additional structural support. This depends on where you live so check your local building code prior to installation.