4 Things To Know About Aluminum Residential Metal Roofs

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When it comes to installing new metal roofs on your home, you have options for the type of metal it is made from. One of the more popular types of metal for residential roofs is aluminum. Aluminum offers special benefits and advantages over other materials.

Thing #1: Corrosion-Resistant

When it comes to a metal roof, one of the biggest misgivings that people have is the idea of corrosion. Corrosion is more commonly referred to as rust, and rust can ruin the integrity of a metal structure. The unique thing about aluminum though is that it actually is corrosion-resistant, so you don't have to worry about rust ruining your structure at any point in time.

The nature of aluminum makes it a very popular metal roofing material for homes near the ocean, where salt can ruin other metal roofing materials. Being corrosion-resistant can help increase the lifetime of an aluminum roof.

Thing #2: Eco-Friendly

Second, an aluminum roof is an eco-friendly material. The roofing material is often made from recycled material, which means your roof doesn't require lots of raw material, making the material eco-friendlier.

Many companies make their aluminum roof primarily from post-consumer materials, which means things such as aluminum beverage cans were broken down and reformed to create the material. Additionally, when your roof reaches the end of its life, you can easily recycle the aluminum again, giving it another life.

Thing #3: Attractive Appearance

Third, a metal roof doesn't have to look like a boring metal roof that you would have found on a barn in the 1970s. Instead, it can look like nice material. Nowadays, your aluminum roof system will be pre-painted, so you can choose the color you want your structure to be.

You can also choose the way the system is made. It can be long panels that are laid down horizontally or vertically, or you can have a roof with a more shingle-like appearance. You can make it blend in with the roofing style in your area.

Thing #4: Lightweight

Finally, aluminum is a lightweight material, which means that you don't have to have really thick decking. A lightweight roof will last a long time, and not put a lot of pressure on your home. With heavier roofing materials, sometimes you have to replace the decking over time due to the strain the material puts on the decking.

If you are thinking about installing a metal roof on your home, be sure to talk to a local roofing contractor. They can walk you through all your material options, and let you know what materials perform the best in your local area. 

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