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The 3 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Metal Roofs

Metal roofing systems have a long-standing reputation for strength and durability. With modern enhancements, some manufacturers are now able to produce metal roofing to resemble the look of slate, shakes, and tile. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about metal roofing. Classic Metal Roofs, LLC, your premier metal roof contractor, gives you the facts about them. Will Rain Sound Louder on a Metal Roof? The deep-textured folds of our metal roofs actually quiet the rain that hits them. They break up the “pinging” effect that occurs when water hits the bottom of a metal bucket. This metal formation cuts any “metallic” sound from rain hitting the metal roof. Experienced metal roofers can attest that they are actually very quiet and rain noise is not a cause for objections or concerns. They are typically equal in sound transmission to asphalt roofs and even slate roofs. Can We Walk on a Metal Roof? Our sturdy aluminum roofs do not lose their strength over time. Their manufa

Why Consider IB Flat Roof Solutions in CT?

Don’t worry about flat roofs. All you need is a system designed to handle a flat roof environment. Classic Metal Roofs, LLC offers IB Roof Systems’ single-layer membrane system. It is the perfect flat roof solution in Connecticut. Find out why: Durability Roofing membranes need to perform 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They are always exposed to the elements, weather changes, and their harmful effects. IB roofing membranes use heat-welded seams. This permanent, watertight bond is actually stronger than the membrane itself. Other roofing systems rely on adhesives, tapes, and caulks to seal the seams. Thus, they are less durable than IB Roof Systems. Weather Resistance IB membranes have a thicker top layer. This increases weather resistance and extends the life of the entire system. Inherent strength and heat-welded seams give IB roofs superior wind uplift resistance. Even experienced metal roofers attest that it is the best choice for buildings with very low slope or flat roofs in regio

Reducing Carbon Footprint: Why Metal Roofs Are Best in Class in RI

One of the many environmental benefits of protecting your home with a metal roof in RI is reduced carbon footprint. If you depend on electricity to run your HVAC system and light up your interior, then you affect the environment, and not in a good way. While most American households are guilty of this, you can minimize your contribution to the problem with a cool roofing system. In today’s post, Classic Metal Roofs expounds on the many ways metal roofing installation can help decrease your home’s carbon footprint: Reducing Heat Transfer A metal roof is an energy-efficient shade. It reflects most of the infrared light that hits it, keeping the sun from heating up your rooms passively. In turn, a metal can help your AC to regulate your indoor climate more easily. In addition to lowering your year-round cost for comfort, it would cut down your demand for electricity, thus decreasing the carbon footprint your home generates and mitigating the pollution power plants produce. Helping You Har

Origin, Decline, and Revival of Metal Roofs

Contrary to popular belief, at least in southern New England, metal roofs are as old as time. You may think of them as the newest products on the market, but they’ve actually dominated the global architectural landscape for centuries. To appreciate the advantages of having a metal roof, Classic Metal Roofs shares a glimpse of its long, decorated history: First Love of Ancient Architects Metal, particularly copper, has been the roofing material of choice for the most iconic structures ever built. Copper was utilized as a roof covering for Sri Lanka’s Lovamahapaya Temple in the 3rd-century B.C., while the Romans crowned the Pantheon with the same material in 27 B.C. Copper, along with its alloys, remained influential in global architectural trends, becoming integral in European medieval structures. Kronbog and Hildesheim Cathedral are two of the more popular sites that famously boast head-turning copper roofs. Ancient Egyptians and Babylonians used the earliest forms of aluminum. In Isra

Metal Roof Myths and Reality, Plus Oil Canning

Many homeowners try to find the best material, based on looks, resistance, lifespan, and practicality. That can make it hard to get one that fits your needs. As a metal roofing contractor, we deal with metal roofing installations daily. However, some people are uncertain about our roofs, due to some myths they might have heard. The clincher? They’re probably tall tales. They conduct too much Many people worry that metal roofs can get too hot or cold, depending on the season. Your insulation is responsible for how you’ll feel within your home. Aluminum metal roofs can, in fact, reflect sunlight. These aluminum roofs are the epitome of energy efficiency. They are dull in style Homeowners might accuse an aluminum roof of being agricultural looking, like a barn or something. It may be difficult to imagine our roofs on a Victorian colonial or traditional looking residence. However, metal roofs now come with different style options. You can choose different colors, finishes, and even styles

Walkability of Metal Roofs

When you need to inspect your roof and its coatings, sometimes the best way is to walk on the roof. However, the walkability of metal roofs can be a dangerous and scary thought. After all, damage to the roof can put you and your home at risk. That’s why our metal roofing company assures you that it’s safer with our products. Here’s why. Walking: Do or Don’t? Realistically, you might need to step on top of your roof at times. Checking for damage of any kind may need a closer look than just from the ground. The issue here is that many traditional materials are unsafe. Walking on an asphalt or wood roof can lead to cracked wood or broken asphalt shingles. That’s why many homeowners are nervous about stepping on their aluminum roofing. They worry about putting themselves, and their home, at risk of damage. This type of apprehension can make you hesitant to step out and check on your roof. They keep your home safe and dry, so you need to know if any damage has occurred. Walking on Metal Sim

What Should Be in a Roofing Estimate?

Before starting a new project, make sure to meet your chosen metal roofing contractor. It may take several meetings and continuous correspondence (through email, phone, or text) before you agree on what you want to be done. When your contractor is ready, they should present you with a properly prepared roofing estimate, so you will have an idea of how much your project will cost and how long before it’s finished. There are things that should be included on that list before you even consider starting the project. Here are some of them. Permitting/License and Insurance Building permits are required in most states to install new roofs. Be sure your contractor has the proper insurance and licenses to obtain the building permit. Never pull the permit yourself as a homeowner. Reliable contractors are able and willing to give you proof of their license and insurance. Licensed metal roofing companies can procure permits that guarantee they meet all the requirements for your roofing services, w

IB Roof System for Flat and Low Slope Roof

IB Roof Systems For flat or for low slope roofs where metal roofing cannot be used, Classic Metal Roofs, LLC offers a superior substitute and replacement – EPDM rubber roofing technology. IB Roof Systems are single-ply PVC membrane systems that are waterproof, non-flammable, weldable, and pliable at different temperatures, and comply with all building codes. IB Roof Systems will keep your home or building dryer longer, save you money from costly damage and repairs, and give you the longest lasting roofing system available today. Transferable Lifetime Warranty Our PVC membrane roofs come with a limited transferable non-prorated lifetime material warranty. Classic Metal Roofs also offers a comprehensive installation workmanship warranty on these membrane roofs. These roofs have the best residential warranty in the industry for membrane roof systems. These roofs are available in many color options including solar reflective white. Energy Star Rated IB roofing in white is also an Energy St