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Even though it’s a relatively new type of roofing material, metal is quickly gaining popularity among the clients of roofers in Kissimmee. It’s a modern, budget-friendly roofing material that appeals to homeowners! However, like everything else, metal roofs have pros and cons.

While metal is often one of the top contenders, be sure to check out the pros and cons of metal roofs below before you make your decision:

Pros of Metal Roofs

  1. Easy installation

Metal roofing comes in sheets that are easy to install. They come in varying sizes to make fitting them together easier than ever, and can be trimmed to fit your roof. Because they come in sheets, installation is also quick, as roofers won’t have to meticulously staple multiple shingles to an area. Instead, they can install one sheet of metal in a fraction of the time.

  1. Long-lasting

When it comes to your roof, you want something that will last quite a while so that you don’t have to pay for a roof replacement anytime soon. Fortunately, metal roofs do last multiple decades. Compared to traditional shingle roofs with a lifespan of around 15 to 20 years, this is a long time.

The reason metal roofs last so long is that they’re incredibly durable. They can withstand strong winds and won’t rust, corrode, or crack. 

  1. Energy-Efficient

Metal reflects heat instead of absorbing it, making it a much more energy-efficient material during the hot summer months. The reflective properties of metal roofs can result in savings when it comes to cooling your home. 

Cons of Metal Roofs

  1. More Expensive

Although metal roofs are a budget-friendly option compared to tiles, they are more expensive than shingles. You’ll pay more for installation and the initial materials, but once your roof is installed, it’ll typically last at least twice as long as shingle roofs, which is often enough of an incentive for homeowners to make the switch.

  1. Easily Dented

During storms, debris and branches may fall and hit your roof. Unfortunately, metal is easily dented. Even if it is durable and will continue to protect your home even once dented, it can be unsightly. Since the entire metal sheet will need to be replaced rather than just a couple of shingles, this can be a more expensive repair than some homeowners expect.

  1. Noisy

Metal roofs are great, but not if you want a quiet house during hard rain storms. When rain or hail comes pouring down, you’ll definitely notice. Metal is noisy, and while some people don’t mind the sound of rain hitting their roof, others may find it annoying, making it more difficult to sleep at night.

Now, you can make metal roofs less noisy by adding extra layers of insulation, but this will cost more and still won’t completely eliminate the sound when a particularly heavy storm rolls in.

Call Greenway Roofing To Ask About Metal Roofing Today

Metal roofs are great for many homeowners. They’re energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, easy to install, and will last a long time. For many homeowners, they’re the perfect solution that offers a great aesthetic for their home. For others, however, the cons aren’t worth the hassle, and another type of roofing material may be better suited for them.

Every homeowner will have different preferences, so it’s essential to do some research before committing to the type of roof you want. If affordability is the most important thing to you, then a shingle roof may be a better choice. On the other hand, if you like the long lifespan of metal roofs but don’t like the noise factor, then tile or slate roofs may be a great choice. Don’t hesitate to call us for more advice about the best roof for your home!