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Common Myths About Metal Roofs Debunked


Common Myths About Metal Roofs Debunked

Homeowners often consider asphalt, shingles, composites, and concrete for roof renovations. However, metal often gets overlooked due to common misconceptions.

This material offers numerous benefits, making it a worthy contender for roofing. Read on to discover the four most common myths about metal roofs. We’ll debunk each one and shed light on the advantages of this roofing material!


Metal Roofs Are Noisy

One common misconception about metal roofs is that they create a lot of noise, especially during rainfall or hailstorms. Many people imagine the sound of raindrops hitting a metal roof as a drumming sound. In reality, metal roofs are not any noisier than other roofing materials. They can even be quieter than asphalt or tile roofs! The noise level significantly depends on the quality of installation and insulation rather than the roof material itself.


They Can’t Regulate Interior Temperature

Another myth surrounding metal roofs is their inability to regulate interior temperatures. People often assume a metal roof will make homes unbearably hot in the summer and cold in the winter because metal is a good conductor.


In truth, metal roofs are efficient at regulating indoor temperatures. They reflect solar radiant heat, which reduces cooling costs. In the winter, insulation can prevent heat loss, making a metal roof just as effective as other types.


They Rust and Dent Easily

Many people assume that metal roofs are susceptible to rusting and denting because metal is associated with corrosion when exposed to harsh weather. However, metal roofs can resist corrosion because they are treated with a metallic coating that prevents rust. High-quality metal roofs are incredibly durable, resisting dents from hail or debris. A metal roof can last for decades with regular care.


They Aren’t Aesthetically Pleasing

Many homeowners dismiss metal roofs because they don’t like the aesthetics. They imagine a dull, industrial-looking surface that does not fit their home’s design. However, this could not be further from the truth!


Metal roofs come in various styles, colors, and finishes, including options that mimic the look of tile shingles. With this much versatility, a metal roof can enhance the curb appeal of nearly any home, adding a modern yet timeless touch to its appearance.


With these common metal roof myths debunked, it’s time to consider a metal roof installation for your next renovation project! Contact our Schmucker Quality Construction team today to learn more about our roofing options and capabilities.

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