Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Install Metal Roofing



In addition to working well in tandem with both rustic and modern architecture, metal roofing is also energy efficient and eco-friendly. Most metal roofing contains a coating with reflective properties, which keeps your house cooler in the summer and insulates it more efficiently in the winter. While metal roofing comes with a higher price tag than asphalt, it saves you money on energy use and also last for decades longer. It’s generally composed of 30 to 60 percent recycled materials and can be recycled when removed later on down the road—unlike asphalt roofing, which ends up in the landfill.

The most common types of metal roofing include aluminum, steel roofing, and copper roofing. These can be designed as shingles or panels, and can even be stone-coated to mimic slate tile roofing or clay tiles. If your heart is set on the more historic look, slate or clay tiles are energy efficient in the sense that they insulate your home effectively. Still, they don’t have the same reflective properties as metal roofing. They’re also heavier and tend to be more expensive. Find a metal roofing contractor to help you with your roofing installation project.

Apply a Reflective Coating
Coating plays an incredibly important role in the energy efficiency of a metal roof. The coatings are similar to a thick paint, and they not only enhance the reflectiveness and energy efficiency of a roof, but its durability and weather-resistance as well. Many metal roofing materials, especially steel, come pre-coated with zinc, aluminum, or a combination of the two. However, you also have the option to hand-select your color and coating, so make sure you research the emissivity of different coatings and choose an Energy Star-certified product.

Read More: https://modernize.com/home-ideas/20482/tips-for-saving-energy-at-home-roofing
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