When living in Austin, TX, your roof is subject to tough weather and elements. Rain, wind, heat, hail, and the occasional freeze are not kind to roofs in our part of the state. When the
average new roof
in the U.S. costs $7,493, it's an expense no homeowner enjoys. You want to replace a damaged roof with one that lasts through Texas weather for years to come. Metal roofs might seem old-school, but it's worth giving them a chance when considering your new roof. Let's look at some of the advantages of metal roofs in Austin, Texas.
A Roof That Lasts
One of the best benefits of metal roofing is it's longevity. A metal roof lasts anywhere from 40-70 years. Compare this to the life of a traditional shingle roof lasting between 12-20 years. With a properly installed metal roof, your roof will likely outlast the years you live in your house.
Durable Enough for Austin
Your metal roof will stand up to even the most brutal weather Austin has to offer. Hail is no match for a metal roof. Where shingles made of slate, Terra Cotta, or traditional asphalt won't survive a few good Texas hail storms. Austin gets about
34 inches
of rainfall each year. Metal is best for sealing water out from big rainstorms. And when those high winds are blowing your neighbor's shingles house, your metal roof stays put through it all.
Strong Against the Elements
Aside from the weather, Texas has some unique outdoor issues. Wood and other shingle materials are susceptible to mold and rot from the hot, humid, and rainy outdoor conditions. Metal is safe against mold growth. You'll also see fewer insects find their way into your house after the installation and sealing of your metal roof. Fire becomes a threat when Texas droughts take over. But with a metal roof, your house is safer from a wildfire or a neighbor's house fire spreading to your home. Metal roofs are usually rated Class A. This is the best possible fire-resistant rating. Build your game-day fire-pit knowing that your roof is safe from any embers that float toward it.
While we are chatting about the elements - consider harvesting your rainwater for watering the garden or lawn!
Good for Austin's Environment
It's no secret: Texas is hot in the summer. Here in Austin, we love conserving energy and resources as much as we can. Because metal reflects the sun and heat, your home absorbs less of that hot summer sun when protected by a metal roof. Save money on cooling costs when living under metal. Most metal roofing installs over additional insulation, which helps your winter heating costs, too. If conserving energy isn't environmental enough for you, metal roofing materials are often made from a percentage of recycled materials. And metal roofs can install over an existing roof, eliminating the need to dispose of old roofing materials.
You'll Lose Weight
No, it's not a personal weight loss tool. But your house will appreciate a little less weight on its aging load-bearing supports. Metal roofing materials weigh less than traditional composite or concrete and clay shingles. Take some weight off of your home's infrastructure by installing a metal roof. You'll save some wear and tear on attic beams and your foundation when removing a heavier roof and replacing it with metal.
Stand Out From Your Neighbors
Forget the idea that metal roofs are boring and gray with no character or charm. Today's metal roofing styles come in a variety of colors and looks. Choose a traditional look and blend in with other homes to meet HOA or city code requirements. Or stand out from the neighbors with a unique design they'll envy. Metal roofs hold their style and color longer than most traditional roofing materials. Your neighbors will have plenty to covet about your metal roof year after year . . . after year.
Are There Disadvantages?
As with any home improvement decision, there are some disadvantages of metal roofs.
Initial Cost
We've talked about the long-term money-saving benefits to your new metal roof. But the initial cost of installing a metal roof is typically higher than a traditional roof.
We provide free estimates for different roofing solutions. We'll help you compare costs of a metal roof vs. a traditional composite roof. Factor in how long you plan to live in your home and the value you add to your home when installing a metal roof. Resale value with a metal roof can be higher than a home with an aged composite roof.
Noise
While the style of metal roofs has improved over time, one thing remains an issue: metal roofs are noisier than traditional roofing materials when rain or other parts of nature fall. Don't let the idea of more noise turn you off to a metal roof. Ask about installing a full deck (which is typical protocol these days) to help reduce the sound of those beautiful rain drops :)
Dents
Even though your metal roof rides a hail storm better than a traditional roof, dents are an issue with some metal roofs. As with any roof, inspect it after a storm. Dents aren't always an issue. But severe dents can warp a section of your metal roof and lead to leaks or other damage. However minor dents will pop-back-out in our Hot Texas Heat come Summer.
Metal Roofs Are Perfect for Austin Homes
We know installing a new roof is not the funnest home project. Whether it's due to an aging roof or storm damage, it's an expense and a hassle. Weigh the
metal roofing pros
and cons when considering your new roof. You'll find the climate and conditions of Austin are perfect for metal roofs and worth the investment. If it's time to replace it, do it just one more time. Choose a metal roof and our team to get it done. We are local to Austin and committed to providing Austinites with the quality of service that earns your support as a local business. We stand behind every roof we install with a 10-year labor warranty.
Contact us
today to talk about your project. We are available to answer questions and provide a free consultation for your new roof.
512-629-4949
1301 W Ben White Blvd
Austin Texas 78704
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