Stone Coated Steel Roofing Protects Your Home!

July 29th, 2010

If you want a roof that is hail proof, fire proof and wind proof you need stone coated steel roofing.  You can reduce your home owners insurance in many areas if you have stone coated steel roofing installed because it resists damage so well.  Don’t take our word for it take a look at this report for yourself.

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Prevent Your Roof From Collapsing!

February 11th, 2011
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This winter season has been marked by large amounts of snow. That snow on standard asphalt shingle roofs can cause many problems, we wanted to include this video so that you can protect yourself. Remove snow the safe way, by using some of the tips included in this video.

The Roof you Want For Rainwater Collection

September 20th, 2010

If you are thinking of collecting rainwater from your roof you are not alone. Water rates are going higher and higher, it is a resource that is getting more scarce. You really help the earth and yourself by collecting rainwater. Not surprisingly the best roofing system to collect that water in it’s purest form is a metal roofing system. You can collect the rainwater in it’s pure form with whatever collection system you choose. Take advantage of free, clean water. Just another way you can benefit with a stone coated steel roof.

Increase Your Homes Value In These Lean Times

August 31st, 2010

Is your home already w0rth much less than it once was?  Ignoring maintenance issues is sure to make things worse and drop even further the value of your home.  You can build your homes value by replacing that cracked and leaky roof now, and you could save up to 30%  off the cost of materials doing it but you will have to act fast. The government is offeringFederal Tax Credits that could save you up 30% or up to 1,500 dollars off of the cost of your roofing material. That new roof can preserve your home, and in many places even increase the the value and saleability of your home. This offer from the government ends December 31, 2010 so look into this soon.

The tax credit is limited to an energy star – qualified roof which can reflect much of the sunlight that hits it dramatically reducing the heat of your roof and reducing your energy bill each month as well. Find out how much your house can increase in value call a licensed roofing contractor in your area and get more details today.

Protect Your House From Golf Balls?

August 30th, 2010

If you live near a golf course and your house is getting hit, it can compromise your roofing.  Stone coated steel roofing material is practically impervious to this kind of bombardment, as well as hail stone damage to your roof.  If you are tired of worrying about it you should be comparing stone coated steel roofing and the impressive rating it has received  for handling damage from object blows.

How To Know If You Need A New Roof

August 4th, 2010

Asking this question implies that you already think you may have a problem.  Here is a simple checklist you can follow to see if you might need a roofing contractor to come out and do a more through inspection for you.  This is for the common asphalt shingle type roofing.  We will post about the other styles as well.

This post talks about the Outside Inspection:

Get a pair of binoculars out and look for the following problems.

1.  Damaged metal flashing

2.  Missing shingles

3. Some of the shingles curling up

4.  Missing granules, some granules coming off is normal but if it is excessive you might have a problem

5.  Any rotting shingles

If you see any of these problems you might want to think about calling a roofing company for an inspection of your roof.

Roof Shingles Compared to Metal Roofing

July 30th, 2010

When it comes to longevity, a metal roof can’t be beat but the cost is more so is it worth it?  Most metal roofs are guaranteed by the manufacturer for 30 to 50 years. They will easily last the lifetime of the home.  They add value to a home, making a metal roof a good investment in terms of saleability and also can reduse the cost of home owners insurance.  Conklin Metal Industries manufactures metal shingles, and have on record homes that were installed with metal shingles in the early 1900′s, and still in good condition today.  Asphalt shingles last on the average 17 years.  Asphalt shingles compared to a metal roof, are much easier and cheaper to install.  Technology in the industry has come a long way to improving the longevity of asphalt shingles, with the fiberglass shingle considered to be the best.  If you are looking less expensive roof in the short run that won’t last as long than asphalt is for your.  Overall though,  metal roof is probably the best roofing material of the two.  For one thing, asphalt shingles are not recyclable. According to the National Association of Homebuilders Research Center, 20 billion pounds of asphalt shingles are dumped into U.S. landfills every year. To put that in perspective, if you filled a 40,000 pound truck with these shingles that are dumped into landfills, each truck placed end to end would reach from New York to California and back, and then as far as Chicago. Fifty six percent of metal roofing can be recycled.  Because the metal roof last for so long, there is not a need to tear them off and cause more pollution to the planet.  In addition to that the long lifetime of metal roofing means it costs much less per year.  Warranties on metal roof surpass the longevity of an asphalt roof by decades.

Dollar for dollar, then, means a metal roof is the best choice of the two. You must consider cost into the equation, and here is where the asphalt shingle roof outshines the metal one but only in the short term.  In terms of longevity, better protection against leaks, and maintenance, a metal roof is still the best bet. Many people will shy away from installing a metal roof due to cost, but if you want something that never needs replacement, and adds value and protection to your home, and can reduce your home owners insurance, then a metal roof is the way to go.

What Are People Saying About Stone Coated Steel?

July 29th, 2010

We can’t say it any better than people who have already installed stone coated steel on their own home.  See what people are saying about their new stone coated steel roofing.

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