Debunking Common Beliefs About Metal Roofs

Debunking Common Beliefs About Metal Roofs

Although many people around Australia seem to have a bad impression of metal roofs, just about any roofing contractor or company will tell you that such ideas are baseless. Metal roofs are actually excellent additions to just about any home. Separating the truth from the myth regarding metal roofs is very important when deciding whether to use them.

Your Roof Will Be Loud When It Rains -

Because many people think of the sound of water or rain on metal they think a metal roof may be noisy when it rains. However, the reality is quite different when it comes to this style of roofing. That is because metal roofs are made of a combination of Zincalume and Aluminium which is incredibly durable and thick like metal. Either way, due to the solid metal construction a good deal of insulation goes between the roof and your home; it is no noisier than any other type of roofing – and in some cases it is even quieter.

Your Home Is Likelier To Be Struck By Lightning -

People without a firm grasp regarding the workings of electricity are likely to believe this old wives tale. Although there are myths surrounding the attractive properties of metal in relation to lightning, metal roofing in no way shape or form will increase the likelihood of lightning striking your home. Actually, a metal roof will tend to spread out any electrical current, lessening the chance of any major damage or of a lightning incident. Any reroofing Brisbane Company could explain to you, in great detail, why this myth is easily dispelled.

Roofs Made of Metal Rust Easily -

When people think of metal roofing, they often seem to think that it is no different than the metal in an old soup can; when exposed to the elements – as it obviously normally is – the metal roof quickly rusts and becomes quite unattractive. However, this is patently untrue. Modern roofs contain a special, protective layer that includes zinc and/or aluminium. These are fused with the roof, allowing it to maintain its looks – and colours – for many years.

Metal Roofs Are Too Expensive -

While the initial cost of installing a metal roof might make people think that they are more expensive that other options, various factors actually make metal roofs cheaper. They help reduce your utility bills, for one thing. Also, they raise the value of your home. They can also reduce your insurance bills. Since they are so durable, you may never have to install another roof on your home. In the long term, metal roofs do actually save money. Check with your local Brisbane roofing company to find out other great reasons why metal roofs are actually great investments.

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Please help to answer the question about metal roof contractorI have wood clad pella windows installed and the roof is not complete yet. Will rain stain the wood?
My contractor installed the windows before the roof was complete and now we are up for 24 hours of rain. My pella windows are pine clad and I am concerned that rain will stain the wood and will show up during staining and sealing process. What can I do to make sure this does not happen? Should I contact Pella to make sure that my butt is covered? We have 35 windows, all are wood clad interior/metal clad exterior. I have taken pictures all along the way and so everything is and will be documented in pictures. Here is a link to the pictures that will show the kind and type of pella windows we have installed. http://www.studio57designs.com/gallery/index.php Any help would be appreciated. I dont want have to go thru the process of replacing windows, nor will I accept stained window frames. Thanks for any helpful solutions.
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Metal roofs are actually very good options for re roofing Brisbane homes. As people begin learning the truth regarding this style of roof, more Brisbane roofing companies like Metal Technology Roofing (http://www.mtr.net.au/ ) than ever before are being asked to install them. They certainly do have many fine attributes, and definitely do not deserve the rather shoddy reputation they have developed.




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14 Responses to “Debunking Common Beliefs About Metal Roofs”

  1. By DL on Mar 3, 2010

    Warranties on roofing materials are rarely used, for several reasons:
    1. The bulk of the cost is in labor, rather than materials.
    2. Manufacturers only cover defective materials, and the vast majority of problems with your roof are caused by incorrect installation, inappropriate materials given your location, "acts of God", etc.
    3. Even if you do determine that you have defective materials, the warranty is typically pro-rated after a few years, so that after 10 years you'd only get a percentage of the amount you had originally spent.

    It is much more important to get a guarantee from the roofing contractor that you hired.

    Finally, although proof of purchase is helpful, it isn't usually required by manufacturers. Most roofing materials include a serial number or other method of identification, and this should be adequate should you wish to invoke the warranty. This article provides more detail: http://www.roofery.com/shingles/warranty.html.

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  6. By gc27858 on Mar 4, 2010

    You have to have ventilation. Metal is not an insulator, it's a conductor. If it's shiny it will reflect, but it won't stay shiny. If there is insulation under the metal, then the reflective quality will be helpful, but if not, the metal will heat up and it will get hotter than hell in your attic, and make your AC work harder. The more ventilation you have, the better. Ridge vents are good.
    The problem with your existing fans is that they were made to install on a shingle roof, and the flange is probably full of nail holes and roofing cement, and hard to tie in on a metal roof. They can probably be modified in various ways, (e.g. curb mounted), by a good sheetmetal mechanic to work with a metal roof, and hopefully, your roofer is a good sheetmetal mechanic. Alternatively you could put gable fans, if you have gables.

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  11. By lyn g on Mar 6, 2010

    A metal roof is not installed by a plumber, it would be installed by a roofer or a sheet metal worker.

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  13. By billaryboy on Mar 6, 2010

    Hcl eats metal. If there were holes in the enamel the acid when applied would attack the roofing. The damage would be immediate and obvious.

    Hcl becomes diluted (weaker) when you add water. If the contractor was careful to rinse well and then you had three days of rain it's hard to imagine any acid residue could have remained or done any damage.

    You might buy one piece of roofing and duplicate the cleaning and flushing process to see if it damages the metal. This could provide some insights.

    good luck.

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