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Are you looking to install a new roof or you are considering a roof replacement for your house? Metal roofs offer a lot of benefits that you might be interested in. According to State Farm Simple Insights, metal roofing materials feature 25-95% recycled content and depending on what you choose, you can also recycle everything at the end of their life as a roof. Here are some of the different types of metal roofing materials that you might want to consider for your home.
The majority of metal roofing materials are made from steel. Steel roofing materials are sold in gauges, with the thinner ones being less expensive. You must know, however, that the performance of the material is affected by the gauge. Apart from the gauge, the performance of longevity of steel roofs is also affected by the coating used. Steel roofs can be coated using Galvanized and Galvalume® coatings. Galvanized coatings are made from zinc, while the latter is made from a combination of zinc and aluminum. Galvalume® is generally more effective at resisting corrosion.
Aluminum is another popular roofing material. This soft metal is more prone to denting and damage than steel. However, it's more capable of resisting rust or corrosion. When it comes to coatings, it's almost always coated similarly to steel. If you are staying in a coastal area, you might want to consider aluminum roofing because of the high risk of rusting.
Zinc is extremely durable and dependable. The roofing supplies made using zinc can stay strong for more than 100 years. This is why zinc is a favorite when it comes to commercial projects. Apart from its strength, zinc is also favored because of its ability to be manipulated into amazing shapes. The only downside of zinc is that it chalks over time.
Copper has been around for a while. This long-lasting metal is highly durable and 100% recyclable. This makes copper one of the greenest roof options available. Because of how soft it is, copper is also quiet. However, this also makes copper prone to denting during hail storms. The other problem is that copper is a bit on the expensive side.
These are the four most common types of metal roofing materials. Some people also use tin, but it's quite rare. If you are trying to choose the best material between these four, contact us today.
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