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Metal roofing has become a popular material for roofs in a wide variety of climates. If myths about metal are holding you back from putting it on your structure, then it’s time to learn some truth behind those misconceptions. Below are a few common misconceptions people have about metal roofs.

What Are Common Misconceptions About Metal Roofing?

1. The Material Is Loud

If you have ever heard rain hitting a metal surface, you know that the sound can be quite loud. However, this only occurs in structures where the roof does not need to be insulated, such as barns or storage sheds.

Insulated metal roofs on homes muffle the sounds of impact. They will not be any louder than another type of roofing material and are comparable in noise to asphalt shingles.

2. The Style Is Not Residential

metal roofingWhen you think of a metal roof, you likely think of the large sheets of metal on a commercial, industrial, or agricultural building.

However, there are more style and color options than most people realize. The material can be designed to mimic the look of shingles and can be painted different colors to match the home’s style. From the ground, your home’s metal roof could look like a classic clay tile or an elegant slate.

3. It Heats Up the Home

People often assume that metal creates a greenhouse effect that heats up the home’s interior, but this is the opposite of the truth. Other roofing materials absorb the sun’s UV rays, which turn into heat and enter the building. The metal reflects the UV rays, keeping the interior cooler. Metal qualifies as a “cool roof” and is popular in areas that get a lot of sun for its energy efficiency.

 

NextGen Roofing will help you decide whether metal is the right choice for your home in St. Louis, MO. This licensed, bonded, and insured roofing contractor has more than 17 years of experience installing and maintaining metal roofing. They use the finest materials and techniques, with a 10-year workmanship warranty on all services. Learn more on their website and call (309) 863-5495 to request a no-obligation quote.

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