Philip and Jenni, the DIY enthusiasts behind Philip or Flop, recently chose a metal roof for their beach house project on Fripp Island. After successfully installing a McElroy Metal standing seam roof on their main home's screened-in porch addition, they decided to use a similar system for their coastal property.
The couple selected McElroy Metal's Maxima standing seam panel system for their Fripp Island home, citing several key benefits:
Weather Resistance: "With a metal roof, we believe we've invested in a weather-resistant shield that can withstand the harshest conditions and stand up better than shingles to the constant barrage of Mother Nature."
Energy Efficiency: "It is estimated that our metal roof could help save 10-25% on our future cooling costs."
Sustainability: "Metal roofs are energy-efficient and recyclable, helping to reduce our carbon footprint and contributing to a greener planet."
Saltwater Resilience: Given their proximity to the ocean, they opted for "Kynar-coated aluminum for our roofing system that is inherently more corrosion-resistant than steel in a saltwater environment."
Aesthetic Appeal: They chose the color Texas Silver Metallic, which "mimic[s] the color of the galvanized steel panels that have been used in South Carolina's low country homes for generations."
Hurricane Readiness: The Maxima system was selected to meet "the wind load performance necessary" in a coastal environment prone to hurricanes.
Philip reflects on their choice: "For Jenni and me, the roof isn't just a shield that protects our dream home; it's a statement. It's an expression of our style, a testament to our commitment to quality, and a homage to the natural beauty surrounding us."
This project showcases how homeowners can combine practicality with aesthetics in their home improvement choices, especially in challenging coastal environments.
Read the entire story of Philip and Jenni's beautiful new home here.