Myths and Facts about Metal Roofing

in roofing •  7 months ago 

Myth #1: Metal Roofs Are Noisy in the Rain

Fact: This is one of the most common misconceptions about metal roofs. Modern metal roofing is typically installed with a solid sheathing and attic insulation, which significantly reduces noise from rain or hail. In fact, metal roofs can be quieter than some other roofing materials.

Myth #2: Metal Roofs Attract Lightning Strikes

Fact: Metal roofing does not increase the likelihood of lightning strikes. Lightning is attracted to the highest point in an area, regardless of the roofing material. Metal roofs are no more likely to be struck by lightning than any other type of roofing material. Moreover, metal roofing is non-combustible, making it safer in the event of a lightning strike.

Myth #3: Metal Roofs Are Prone to Rust

Fact: While metal roofing can rust, modern metal roofing materials are coated with corrosion-resistant finishes or treated with protective coatings to prevent rusting. With proper maintenance, a metal roof can last for decades without developing rust.

Myth #4: Metal Roofs Are Expensive

Fact: While the initial cost of metal roofing can be higher than some other roofing materials, such as asphalt shingles, it offers long-term cost savings. Metal roofs are durable and can last 50 years or more with minimal maintenance, reducing the need for frequent replacements and repairs.

Myth #5: Metal Roofs Make House Hotter in the Summer

Fact: Metal roofing reflects a significant portion of the sun's energy, helping to keep your home cooler in the summer. Many metal roofs are designed with reflective coatings that enhance their solar reflectance and thermal emittance, making them energy-efficient choices for warm climates.

Myth #6: Metal Roofs Dent Easily

Fact: While it's true that metal roofing can dent when struck by heavy objects like large hailstones, modern metal roofing materials are designed to be durable and resistant to damage. Many metal roofs are tested for impact resistance and can withstand severe weather conditions.

Myth #7: Metal Roofs Are Limited in Style and Appearance

Fact: Metal roofing comes in a wide variety of styles, colors, and profiles. You can choose from metal roofing materials that mimic the look of traditional roofing materials like shingles, tiles, or cedar shakes. This versatility allows you to find a metal roofing style that complements your home's architecture.

Myth #8: Metal Roofs Attract Heat and Increase Energy Costs in the Winter

Fact: Metal roofs are not more likely to attract heat in the winter. Like other roofing materials, they can lose heat through the attic, but proper insulation and ventilation can help maintain a comfortable indoor temperature and prevent heat loss. Additionally, metal roofs can shed snow and ice more effectively than some other materials, reducing the risk of ice dams.

Myth #9: Metal Roofs Are Susceptible to Corrosion from Acid Rain

Fact: While acid rain can cause corrosion over time, most modern metal roofing materials are designed to resist corrosion, even in areas with higher levels of acid rain. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help protect your metal roof from corrosion.

Conclusion:

Watkins Construction & Roofing can provide you with the help you need. You can get in touch with us by calling us at 251-299-8151. We service areas in Gulf Shores, Spanish Fort, Foley, Fairhope, Robertsdale, and Orange Beach, AL.

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