What is the best metal roofing system for your home? When choosing the perfect design and materials for your house, you need to consider several factors like cost, aesthetics, climate, and even the weather. There are many reasons to choose metal roofing, from sustainability to a clean, modern look. Metal roofs have moved beyond simple corrugated metal roof panels of the past. Today’s metal roof offers superior technology, energy-saving insulation, and versatility ideal for any style.
Finding the Right Materials
Manufacturers create metal roofs out of many different materials like copper, Galvalume steel, and aluminum. In the past, corrugated metal roof panels were made of materials like Zinc susceptible to rust and wear. Today Galvalume steel provides robust and durable protection against moisture, harsh weather, and even hail. Besides having a more affordable price tag, Galvalume steel can be installed over an older roof, saving extensively on labour costs and wasted materials.
Aluminum provides an excellent lightweight option for your home. Don’t worry about rust or corrosion with aluminum. While not as costly as copper, aluminum has a mid-range price point. Many homes in coastal environments benefit from aluminum roofing. Other materials like Zinc and copper are reserved for luxurious accents. Their high price point makes them less popular than steel or aluminum roofing. Furthermore, Zinc has both longevity and is eco-friendly. Please speak with our experts at Eco-Insulated Panel about which material would be best for your home.
Standing Seam Metal Roof Systems
Many homeowners prefer standing seam metal roofing systems for a variety of reasons:
- Sustainable
- Waterproof
- Weather-tight
- Longevity
- Modern look
- Versatile
- Quick installation
A standing seam metal roofing system consists of concealed fastener metal panels fastened using clips. Additionally, the profile types include both snap-lock systems and the mechanical seam. Other options include a nail and fastener flange or the batten panel, but each method has its pros and cons.
Snap-Lock systems are better for roofs with a pitch of 3/12 or greater, and they are ideal in any environment. This system is less labour-intensive, saving on costs in installation. A single lock (90-degree seam) option isn’t as reliable as the double lock and is better for less extreme environments.
The batten panel roofing system performs very well in harsh locations. The best designs use the weather-tight tee seams panels for both steep and low slope roofing. The snap cap system uses a reliable mechanical lock system.
The nail flange and fastener flange systems can have some problems down the road. The system relies entirely on the fastener heads to keep the roof panels attached. They are often a cheap option and require less time for installation. They should not be used in low-slope pitch and do not work well with some solar panel systems. Over time the system may distort.
Standing seam metal roofs have several options like:
- V-ribs – V-shaped panels
- Striated – Small indentations
- Bead Ribs – Long rectangular indents
- Flat – No indents
- Clip Relief – Allows roof for clips
- Pencil Ribs – Circular
Most standing seam options work the same. The choice often comes down to aesthetics and cost. No matter what style of standing seam metal roof system you choose, trust the experts at Eco-Insulated Panel to provide you with high-quality installation and excellent customer service. When you need the best metal roofing in Ontario, call the team at Eco-Insulated Panels.