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5 Major Factors To Consider When Getting A Metal Roof

Joshua Lewis • Feb 07, 2022

A Retex Roofing worker installs a ribbed metal roof panel on a home in Richmond, Virginia. (Photo by Katelyn Lewis/Retex Roofing)

Your roof protects your home’s structure and your family inside from the harsh elements of Mother Nature, ranging from the sun, wind, and rain to hail and snow storms. It plays a role in your home’s energy efficiency, and your roof also ties into the overall aesthetic of your home, like the topping on a cake.

While the upfront cost of a metal roof compared to an asphalt shingle roof may be a dealbreaker, the long-term value, low-maintenance and energy savings that come with a metal roof make it a reasonable contender. Below are five important factors to consider if you’re planning to replace your roof with a metal roof.

  1. Metal Roofs Are Cost-Effective. When properly maintained, metal roofs can last 75 to 100 years while an asphalt shingle roof typically lasts 20 to 25 years. So, over the course of a properly-cared-for metal roof’s lifespan, an asphalt shingle roof may have to be replaced two to four additional times. If an asphalt roof replacement costs an average of $10,000, that means up to $40,000 more spent, and a lot more time spent dealing with replacing and maintaining a shingle roof than a single metal roof replacement.

  2. They’re Built To Last. Metal roofs hold up a strong defense against Mother Nature. They’re known for their good fire and wind resistance, and they’re extremely durable against severe weather conditions, including hail storms, snowstorms, heat waves, and hurricanes. They also don’t have the risk of mildew or mold growing due to moisture build-up that asphalt shingle roofs have to battle. Some homeowners’ insurance companies even offer discounts if you have a metal roof, as they know how durable and less prone to damage these roofing systems are than other types on the market.

  3. Metal Roofs Are Easy To Maintain. While shingle roof homeowners may have to tend to damaged, sagging, or discolored shingles every year, metal roof homeowners have much less to worry about with a roofing system that’s better at shedding water, snow, and debris than its asphalt counterpart. Beyond recoating a metal roof every 10 to 20 years and keeping an eye out for any corrosive spots or metal debris, metal roofs are a breeze to upkeep.

  4. They’re Eco-Friendly. Metal roofs are made with a minimum of 25% recycled materials and they’re 100% recyclable when they need to be replaced. They also absorb about a third less heat than asphalt shingles, reflecting the sun’s UV rays away and reducing the heat island effect for your home, helping your HVAC keep you cool inside during the hot summer months.

  5. Metal Roofs Boost Your Property Value. With all the above benefits over their asphalt shingle counterparts, it may come as no surprise that a metal roof is great for your home. Buyers looking at different homes know that one with a metal roof means low-maintenance, less leakage likelihood, and a roof that will last decades. Having a metal roof on your home can instantly boost your home’s selling price when it’s time to put it on the market.

If you’re a homeowner in Richmond, Virginia, and you’re considering replacing your roof with a metal roof , reach out to our Retex Roofing team. We’d be happy to provide you with a free estimate for a metal roof replacement. Give us a call at (804)-442-3314 or click the button below to learn more about the metal roofing options we offer.

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