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The Most Common Myths of Owning a Metal Roof

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If you’re considering metal roofing for your home, you’ve probably read a thing or two about it online. The internet is full of great information, but it’s also filled with myths and misinformation, such as how metal roofing might affect your Wi-Fi signal. We want to help everyone interested in metal roofing to fully understand this option. To that end, we set out to bust some common misconceptions. Here are five of the most common myths about owning a metal roof.

Metal Roofs Make Noise When It Rains

Modern metal roofs are made from heavy-duty materials, not tin. Sound doesn’t pass through them easily, making them ideal for homes in windy and rainy areas.

Metal Roofs Attract Lightning

One of the most common misconceptions about metal roofs is that they’re more likely to attract lightning. In reality, metal roofs are no more likely to attract lightning than other roofing materials; however, unlike traditional shingles, metal roofs are also resistant to fire. 

Metal Roofs Are Bad for the Environment

Many people think metal roofing is bad for the environment. The fact is, when compared to other roofing materials, metal roofs are more environmentally friendly. Metal roofs are 100 percent recyclable, so they won’t contribute to our growing landfill problem. Most types contain a minimum of 35 percent recycled content.

Metal Roofs Are Expensive

A typical steel roof can outlast a wood shingle or tile roof by up to 50 years! The cost of repairs and replacements is also significantly lower, and metal roofs reduce energy costs when installed properly because they reflect heat into your home instead of absorbing it, as asphalt shingles do. Metal roofs reflect sunlight, keeping the home temperature lower, which can save as much as 25 percent on energy bills while reducing the stress on the air conditioner and extending its life span.

Metal Roofs Don’t Last as Long as Other Types

This common myth about owning a metal roof couldn’t be further from the truth. Metal roofs last longer than other types of roofing materials and perform better in various weather conditions. A metal roof will last 60 years or more while maintaining its color and beauty.

Metal roofs are excellent options for many homeowners. They have a lot of benefits that traditional materials don’t offer, such as durability and energy savings. As you consider your options, keep in mind that metal roofs are environmentally friendly and easy to maintain. 

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