Shingles used to be a popular roofing solution because they offered building owners an inexpensive roofing solution. Today, however, building owners have more options that not only last far longer than shingles but also provide many other advantages. From cost savings to years of aesthetically pleasing curb appeal, metal roofing systems offer building owners advantages shingles can’t compete with.
And metal roofs look better for longer than shingles. The use of Fluoropolymer (Kynar 500®) coatings keeps the color and vibrancy of a metal roof consistent throughout its service life.
And the wide variety of metal roofing styles and finishes that are on the market today mean that you can find a metal roof to suit almost any taste. With a vast range of colors to choose from and finishes (including styles that mimic traditional roofing materials like slate and shake), metal roofs are an aesthetically pleasing option that increases curb appeal for any building.
Perhaps one of the lesser known advantages of metal roofs is that they can lower utility expenses.
Above Sheathing Ventilation (ASV) also contributes to lower energy demands because the ventilated airspace between the metal roofing and the substrate allows energy to vent into the atmosphere rather than being absorbed into the building.
Together these two systems (cool roof pigments and ASV) can work together to reduce energy demands and lower utility expenses significantly.
One of the most significant downsides to shingles is that they are often not recycled. Every year, 11 million tons of shingles are removed and need to be disposed of. The problem with disposing of those shingles is that they are not recycled and many landfills don’t want to accept them. This means that often a fee needs to be paid before a landfill will take the shingles. So not only do those 11 million tons of shingles end up as waste but they are waste someone has to pay to get rid of.
We mentioned above that shingles often need repair. Well, that is even more true for buildings in fire, hail, and high wind prone areas. Metal roofing, on the other hand, is far more durable than shingles and is actually fire, hair, and high wind resistant.
While no roof is entirely fire, hail, or windproof metal roofing can withstand high wind speeds, performs best in hail, and is naturally fire resistant.
You can learn more about the roofing options available to you, their advantages, and options in our new eBook Tired of Replacing Your Shingle Roof? Metal-Over-Shingle Recover System Offers a Long-Term Solutions with Cost-Saving Benefits. Follow the link below to learn more about the longevity, durability, and environmental advantages of metal roofing over shingles.