How Metal Roofing Benefits Your Home During the Winter

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Winters can be rough. Making sure that your home is prepared for winter is very important and could mean investing in a new roof. But what’s the best choice for your home? There are many benefits to metal roofing, and it could be the extra help that your home needs to thrive this winter.

Easy and Fast Installation

One of the great things about metal roofing is that it can be easily installed in the winter. While shingles can also be installed in winter, it is more difficult. Metal roofing materials don’t become brittle in the extreme cold like shingles or other materials can, and this type of roofing is also quickly installed. A speedy installation can be very important, especially if you need your roof replaced or repaired in the middle of winter with snow storms approaching. You want your home to be exposed to the elements for the least amount of time possible.

Energy EfficienT

All homes need proper insulation, and part of that means maintaining a good roof. A metal roof is an insulator itself and naturally reflects UV radiation, making your home warmer in the harsh winter months and cooler in the summer. Other roofing materials, such as shingles, absorb UV rays, making it more difficult to warm and cool your home. You’ll save money and energy with a metal roof while also keeping your home secure and insulated.   

Drainage

Ice dams and the weight of snow can potentially cause major issues for your home during the summer months. Metal roofing has excellent drainage, which allows both rain and snow to quickly drain off of the roof, rather than potentially freezing on the roof and causing larger problems. Metal roofing is also one of the lightest materials, which means the additional weight of snow won’t cause any structural problems for your home.

Low Maintenance and High Endurance

Metal roofing is known for its high endurance in any weather condition. It is designed to withstand snow, ice, and high winds at a much higher capacity than other roofing materials; this results in relatively low maintenance. Repairs for leaks, termites, and other pests are also rare occurrences. The lifespan of a metal roof is 40 to 70 years, while traditional roofs have a lifespan of 15 to 30.

If you’re considering replacing your roof for the winter months, a metal roof may be the best option for your home. For more information about how to prepare for winter weather, download our free ebook! 

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