Metal is one of the longest lasting residential and commercial roofing materials available on the market today. This versatile option excels in durability, sustainability and energy efficiency. While metal roofs come with various benefits, there are still different misconceptions surrounding them. For instance, there is a common notion that they get hot in summer and can make your interior uncomfortable.
We’re debunking this popular myth in this blog post.
Considered as a “cool” material for its high solar reflectivity, metal roofing will not increase your interior temperature in summer. You can even improve the energy efficiency of your roof by investing in highly reflective paint. This material is growing more popular because of its longevity. It can last up to three times longer than conventional asphalt shingles.
Another great quality of metal roofing is its superior fire resistance. An experienced roofing contractor would know that it is among the best options for hot environments. While it may cost more than an asphalt roof, you can enjoy more savings from this material. It is more cost-effective in the long run due to its energy efficiency and longer lifespan.
Any type of roofing material is prone to high temperatures if the system does not have proper ventilation. With an efficient ventilation system, you can enhance the energy efficiency of your metal roof. It allows hot air to escape from the roof and fresh air to enter, helping keep your attic at a stable temperature. Proper ventilation will prolong the life of your roof and ensure you are comfortable no matter the season.
At Christian Brothers Roofing, we install high-quality architectural standing seam and classic rib panel metal roofs. We’re also here to assist with your storm damage roof repair needs. Give us call at (270) 494-3745, or fill out our contact form to get a free estimate.
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