Top Three Reasons to Consider Metal Roofing

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If the time has come for you to invest in a new roof for your home, you have probably started researching the options that are available to today’s consumers. If you’re like most homeowners in the United States, the first material that came to mind was asphalt shingles. These are, after all, used on about ¾ of the homes in this country. On the modern market, though, there are plenty of other great choices available as well. Metal roofing is one of these.

Your mind may have automatically conjured images of old-style metal roofing that was typically only used on commercial buildings, like warehouses, and farm facilities, such as silos. Nowadays, though, residential roofing manufacturers have realized that homeowners like metal roofing, so they’ve begun crafting all sorts of styles that are designed to suit a wide variety of tastes. As you continue reading here, you’ll learn more about why you should seriously consider purchasing metal for your upcoming roofing project.

  1. Less expensive utility bills – Whereas asphalt shingles, particular dark-colored styles, absorb the sun’s rays and make your home hotter, metal roofing reflects these rays, keeping your house as cool as possible. This is an especially important perk for those who live in the hottest, most humid regions of North Carolina and South Carolina. The cooler you can keep your house by picking materials like metal, the less you’ll have to run your air conditioning in the spring and summer, and the lower your household utility bills are likely to be.
  2. Nearly maintenance free – Once a metal roof is installed, homeowners can more-or-less forget about it. These roofs don’t require regular maintenance and generally get washed by the rain. They are also ideal for homes located in areas that often get severe weather, such as Coastal Carolina. Even in high winds, most metal roofing products will hold-up incredibly well. Over time, you’ll spend less money on repairing and replacing a metal roof than you would if you had selected a different material.
  3. Lasts for a long time – This benefit is closely related to the prior one. Because metal roofs are quite durable and require little upkeep, they are usually expected to last for a long time. This lengthy product lifespan is appealing to homeowners because it allows them to save both money and hassle over the years. The average metal roof doesn’t have to be replaced for over 30 years, with some styles including 50-year warranties! To put it in perspective, many asphalt shingles only include 20-year warranties and, in some cases, have to be replaced even before that.

If the information you learned here has piqued your interest in metal roofing, don’t hesitate to give the Hatch Homes office a call at your earliest convenience. We would love to work with you and look forward to helping you select the ideal metal roofing option for your family’s needs. We believe the right roof can not only enhance the look of any home but provide you with the security and peace of mind you deserve to have on a daily basis.

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