Metal roofing is a roofing system made of metal parts or tiles. Most metal roofing systems are made primarily of recycled metals and are 100% recyclable. Once installed, roofing components can last up to 100 years. Metal roofs come in a wide variety of styles and colours. This means that they not only look good, but also offer far superior protection than asphalt shingles. Metal roofing can also be repaired.
We can also help our customers by guiding them through the design of their roof, with proper colour selection and an overall vision of how the metal roof will look once the job is complete. We will do our best to help you get the roof you want in a cost-effective manner. There are many benefits to installing metal roofing in Aylmer on your residential or commercial property.
Eco-friendly:
Not only are metal roofs made primarily from recycled materials, but they are also 100% recyclable, making them significantly more environmentally friendly than other roofing materials. Since metal roofs also last three to four times longer than most asphalt roofs, they leave a smaller carbon footprint during sheet production.
Long life:
The average lifespan of asphalt shingles is 10 to 30 years, while metal roofs can last up to 100 years.
Cost-effectiveness:
Although the initial installation of metal roofing for your Aylmer home is considerably more expensive than asphalt roofing, the long-term savings more than make up for the initial costs. Metal roofing last up to three times longer than asphalt shingles and is covered by a warranty at the time of installation. So you’ll save more money in the long run with a metal roof installation.
Installation:
Metal roofing can be installed over your old shingles, reducing the amount of demolition or preparation work. A metal roofing expert can tell you if this is possible for your roof and answer any questions you may have about metal roofing installation.
Better protection:
Metal roofs offer a much higher level of protection for your Aylmer home. They resist all types of weather, including fire, extreme heat and sunlight, heavy snow, rain and wind. Insects and other critters cannot eat away at the metal, and while some metals can rust over time, they are resistant to rot and mildew.