If you're in the market for a new roof, you probably know that asphalt shingles are one of the most popular options. They're the most cost effective and easy to install. However, there are many reasons why more homeowners are switching to metal roofing systems. Here are just a few:
One of the key benefits of metal roofing is that it's more durable than asphalt shingles. Florida's hot, humid climate can wreak havoc on asphalt shingles, and they're prone to deterioration. If in northern climates, asphalt shingle roofs can last up to 30 years, in Florida they last on average about 15. Metal roofs are also more durable and long-lasting than asphalt shingles, offering homeowners peace of mind when they’re out enjoying their beautiful surroundings.
Another reason homeowners may be interested in switching from an asphalt shingle roof to a metal one is that metal roofs offer more protection against UV rays than asphalt shingle roofs do—a big advantage if you live within close reach of the Gulf Coast or along Florida's Atlantic coast where there's an abundance of sunlight most days.
Asphalt shingles are also susceptible to damage from ultraviolet rays, which break down the material and cause it to become brittle. The sun’s rays can also cause metal fasteners used on asphalt roofs to corrode, leading them to fail prematurely as well.
The effects of ultraviolet radiation have been well documented. In fact, most buildings will deteriorate faster if they're not properly protected from sunlight—and that includes your roof!
If you're a Florida homeowner, and especially if you live in an area with high winds, hail or hurricane damage is likely to occur at some point. While asphalt shingle roofs are inexpensive, they're not designed to withstand these conditions. They also have shorter lifespans than other types of roofs and don't last as long in the hot, humid climate of Florida's summers.
Asphalt shingles can't withstand hail or high winds because they absorb water easily. This causes them to expand when wet which leads to rippling or buckling in your roof's surface—the same problem that occurs when you put paper towels on top of wet paint while painting your wall! Asphalt shingles are also prone to cracking under heavy snowfall.
Property owners who live where there are frequent hurricanes—Florida being one example—have another reason for considering metal roofing systems: insurance companies won't insure homes with asphalt shingle roofs over 15 years old. In a lot of cases, homeowners are required to replace their roof in order to maintain their homeowners insurance policy. The insurance carriers send those letters out typically to homeowners who's roofs are 15 years or older. An older asphalt shingle roofs has a much higher risk of being damaged or fail during a hurricane or a hail storm.
If you’re considering a metal roof for your home, you have plenty of reasons to be excited. Metal roofs are extremely durable and long-lasting. They can last several decades without needing to be replaced or repaired. In fact, compared to asphalt shingles (the most popular type of roofing material), metal roofs will last fifty to seventy years—and that’s without even mentioning all the other benefits that come with this decision!
Asphalt shingles aren't prone to fire damage like many other types of synthetic materials are; however, they're still flammable enough that if an ember or cigarette butt lands on them when they're close enough together—which is often the case when people place their trash cans under their eaves—they could catch fire very quickly. Metal roofs don't burn easily at all: in fact, they're considered Class A (noncombustible) materials by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). This means that if you have a metal roof installed on your home along with proper ventilation, there's virtually nothing that could set it on fire in the first place!
Asphalt shingles are susceptible to UV damage and the resulting cracking, fading and peeling that can occur. This is because they contain petroleum-based products that break down when exposed to sunlight over time. The effects of UV exposure on asphalt shingles include discoloration, dullness and water penetration into the roof structure, which may lead to rot or mold growth inside your home. Metal roofs offer more protection against UV rays than asphalt shingles do—and they last longer too!
Metal roofs come with a warranty against corrosion; this means you can rest assured your new metal roof won't be damaged by harsh weather conditions like heavy rains or hail storms for many decades (and probably longer). In fact, their durability makes them ideal for Florida homeowners who live in areas prone to hurricanes or other severe weather events that could cause damage from high winds or flooding if not properly protected by a well-built roof system like those made from materials such as aluminum composite panels (ACP), polyurethane foam sheets laminated between galvanized steel sheets (GSL) or polyvinyl chloride resin bonded between galvanized steel sheets (PVC).
The benefits of a metal roof go beyond durability. A metal roof is also more environmentally friendly than asphalt shingles, which must be replaced every 10 to 20 years. In fact, when you consider that you'll need to replace your asphalt shingles about 2 times in the 30 years, your metal roof could actually last 50 or more years!
Also keep in mind that when an asphalt shingle does need replacing after its lifespan has expired, it's generally best practice for homeowners and contractors alike to simply remove the old one and install another one rather than recycling the existing material back into production—a process known as "re-rolling." This means that each time you replace your roof with another new one made from recycled materials, they're taking up space in landfills while wasting valuable resources like water and energy needed during manufacturing.
Metal roofs have a longer warranty.
The average metal roof can last for 50 years and longer, and it’s more resistant to fire and wind damage than asphalt shingles. In fact, metal roofing systems are so durable that many insurance companies will give homeowners with metal roofs a discount on their home insurance premiums.
Asphalt shingles typically last only 15 years before they start to wear out or deteriorate. That means you’ll have to replace your roof every 15 years at least once in order to keep it looking nice and functioning properly. With metal roofs, you won’t need this expensive maintenance on your home nearly as often—and since they're more expensive upfront (about twice more than traditional shingles), the money saved by not having to put new ones on every 15 years will help pay for themselves over time!
Metal roofs come in a variety of colors, patterns and styles to suit every architectural style. The color options available for metal roofs can be customized to complement your home's existing architectural details.
Metal roofing is available in a wide variety of textures and finishes, including smooth, textured or pebble-textured options. Each texture offers different benefits: Smooth metal roofs reflect heat better than other options, while textured and pebble-textured surfaces reduce wind noise and make the surface less slippery when wet.
Metal roofing is also available in various shapes and profiles that are ideal for homes with varied roof structures. This includes standing seam panels (which provide an attractive design element), corrugated panels (which are more energy efficient than standard ones) and custom cut shingles (for homeowners who want an extra unique look).
If you're looking for a new roof and live in Orlando, Florida, consider a metal roof. They offer many benefits over asphalt shingles and other materials. To learn more about metal roofing and how you can benefit, call Honest Abe Roofing Orlando to schedule your free roofing consultation (407) 887-7663 or book an appointment online by following this link. https://www.honestaberoofing.com/orlando-fl/schedule-a-service/