Wednesday, July 18, 2018

3 Disadvantages of Installing Metal Roofing

We have previously discussed all the reasons why you should consider metal as a material for your roof. However, to make a wise decision, you have to know not just the pros, but also the cons. So, before you shop for metal roofing, don’t forget to weigh in the following disadvantages:

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Noisy
For some, the sound of rain tapping on the roof is romantic and homey; for others, it’s like living inside a drum. In a rainstorm or hailstorm, living beneath thin sheets of metal is bound to be noisier than living beneath thick slate or tile. Noise can be controlled both by using materials that have structural barriers to minimize the drumming effect and by applying them over sound-deadening insulation and solid plywood sheathing. Source: HomeTips

Slippery
The one disadvantage that poses an actual safety risk is the fact that metal roofs are indeed slippery when wet or when covered with snow. It is never a good idea to climb on a metal roof when it is moist or covered with snow.

They are so slippery, in fact, that snow “avalanching” off the roof is a definite hazard in areas that experience heavy snowfalls in winter. There are some advantages to this since snow that slips off the roof can’t build up on top of it. People owning asphalt-shingled homes in heavy snow areas may need to rake snow off their roofs in winter, but this is never an issue on a home with metal roofs.

But it is also possible for snow to avalanche off a metal roof in such quantities that it can damage decks, shrubs, cars, or even people.

In ski areas notorious for heavy snowfalls, metal roofs are often equipped with snow guards—metal or plastic clips or even horizontal bars mounted to sturdy brackets. Homeowners can employ the same technology to prevent avalanches from the roofs of their homes.  Source: TheSpruce

Expensive
Metal roofs can be as much as two or three times more expensive than other roofing materials. While the life of a metal roof is much longer, investing in a metal roof only makes sense if you plan to stay in your home long enough to enjoy the cost benefits. Source: StateFarm

Our roofing experts can help you identify the best material for your budget and needs. We can also do the installation for you. Find out more when you call us today!

 

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Kerrisdale Roofing & Drains
8279 Ross St, Vancouver, BC V5X 4W1
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