Answering Your Frequently Asked Questions About Metal Roofs

Today, more and more people are choosing metal roofs to protect their homes. This roofing material is known for its durability, long lifespan, energy efficiency and appeal. With proper installation and maintenance, it can last for at least 50 years. 

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Read on to learn the answers to some of your most frequently asked questions about metal roofs. 

Is It True That Metal Roofs Are Noisy?

Professionals typically install metal roofs over felt and plywood. It means that the noise they will make as rain or hail hits them is similar to other roofing materials. This common misconception originated from barns where steel roofing was installed on open framing and without insulation.

Will a Metal Roof Rust?

While aluminum roofing won’t rust, it’s a possibility in steel roofing. The former is ideal for coastal locations where steel is more prone to rust. Fortunately, your roofing contractor can prevent this issue by using steel alloy with high zinc content and proper installation. Your roofer should touch up scratches to minimize the risk of rust.  

Do Metal Roofs Attract Lightning?

It’s another popular myth that metal roofing attracts lightning strikes. The possibility of lightning hitting a metal roof is just the same as any other material. In case it does happen, metal roofing will not ignite and catch flames since it is not a combustible material.

Can a Metal Roof Help Me Save on Energy Costs?

Metal is one of the most sustainable roofing materials available today. A high-quality metal roof can help you save up to 40% on your energy costs. It comes in a wide range of finishes that further increase its energy efficiency. Even a standard, unpainted metal roof can reflect more solar radiation than asphalt roofing.  

Interested in getting a metal roof for your home? Choose a dependable roofing company to work with on your project like State Roofing. Call us at (360) 794-7164 or fill out our contact form for a free estimate. We serve clients around Tacoma and Kirkland, WA. 

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