Are Metal Roofs Noisy?

May be one of the most frequently asked questions regarding metal roofs. “Are metal roofs noisy?” Well. Individuals who are looking for the solace of a gentle rain on their new metal roof could be disappointed. The theory that a metal roof is “noisy” stems from the memory of a barn, where there is nothing between an individual and the roof except air. So what make the metal roofs today different? 

How Metal Roofs Today Aren’t Noisey

It is with few exceptions that modern metal roofing is installed without some form of underlying material that absorbs sound. And in a re-roofing situation, metal is often installed over an existing layer or two of shingles. So when you consider the multiple layers of shingles, roof deck, attic air space and the insulation above the ceiling…it’s hard to believe a homeowner could hear anything at all! 

What If I Like The Sound of Rain?

A metal roof installed over open framing will register a louder sound than panels that are installed over a solid roof deck. This is because the roof deck literally absorbs or muffles the sound. So, if you like the sound of the rain, let your Contractor know! In this instance, the roof can be installed to enhance the noise you desire.

What Are The Other Benefits of Metal Roofs?

Aside from a quiet nights sleep, owners of metal roofs can enjoy numerous benefits! Heating and cooling amounts to one of the largest expenses homeowners face. Metal roofs, especially those containing a reflective finish or “cooler” color, can reduce the heat absorbed by your home in the summer, while helping the home retain the temperature inside when it’s cooler. Metal roofs also offer a longer lifespan than traditional roofing materials. And when they’ve lived their life? They are still 100% recyclable! Talk about a return on your investment. Pair this with their limitless design capabilities, and you’ve got yourself the perfect roofing material.

Metal roofs are the building material to choose if you want a long-standing foundation that will cost you fewer resources and money over time. Are you interested in learning more about your metal panel options? Contact our qualified team of professionals at 519-451-7663 or info@ecoinsulatedpanels.com.

Can You Build a Home Faster with Insulated Panels?

If your home or building is constructed using insulated panels, you may be wondering why all buildings aren’t constructed this way. Insulated panels create homes and structures that are durable and energy efficient. And once the siding is installed, it is impossible to differentiate a house constructed from IMPs with a conventional one. But are these panels quicker for construction than their timber counterparts?

The Answer Is Yes!

Homes using insulated panels can be constructed considerably quicker than traditionally framed buildings.  A properly trained Structural Insulated Panels (SIP) installation crew can cut framing time by as much as 55%! But what makes construction with these panels so much quicker?

What Is A SIP?

SIPs are an advanced method of construction consisting of an insulating foam core, sandwiched between two structural facings. This kind of panel can be used for walls, roofing and floors. Because these panels are pre-manufactured and easy to erect, construction time is drastically reduced.

7-Day Build

When using SIPS, construction of a typical two-story home will take between five and seven days. This is because SIPs are pre-manufactured to your own requirements. This saves both builders and architects a lot of time on site, while further reducing the number of materials needed for a similar size build. Simply slot the panels together on site and voila! And because less supporting structure is needed, these panels also allow for a more open floor plan.

SIP Flooring?

Yep, these panels can also be used for flooring. They are even designed with the ability for utilities to run through them, meaning no drilling. If aesthetic is a concern, fear not. These panels range in style from metal to timber. And the best part? This flooring can be installed in a matter of hours opposed to the 3 days conventional flooring takes.

It’s not just construction time you can save when building with insulated panels. Builders will also enjoy decreased construction and labor costs, while homeowners will enjoy continuous insulation and better control over air quality. Wondering if insulated panels are right for you? Our qualified team of professionals would be happy to help you! Contact us today at 519-451-7663 or info@ecoinsulatedpanels.com.

Pros And Cons of Metal Roofing For Homes

Your roof may be in need of a total makeover, or perhaps you are choosing roofing for a newly constructed home. Either way, there are many materials available to you. Metal is one of the most attractive roofing options for residential homes today. This is due to their longevity, minimal maintenance and energy efficiency. What other advantages come with metal roofing? 

Advantages of Metal Roofing

  • Metal roofs come in a wide variety of styles and materials to suit any design preference. Material choices include steel (galvanized, galvalume or weathering), aluminum, copper, zinc, or tin. Style choices allow you to have the look of shingles, slate, tile, shakes or vertical panels.
  • Metal roofs have an unbeatable lifespan, often lasting anywhere from 50 to 100 years. By comparison, asphalt roofing materials have an expected shelf life of 12 to 20. This means more maintenance, or more replacement, and more money spent. That being said, the roof should be inspected periodically to ensure everything is in good condition.
  • Metal panels are one of the most durable materials out there. They undergo rigorous standards for impact resistance, can withstand high gusts of wind, and fluctuate more easily with changes in temperature. 
  • Metal panels are environmentally friendly. They are both made from recycled materials and 100% recyclable. On top of that, metal panels are energy efficient. They can result in a 10% to 25% reduction in cooling costs. 

Disadvantages of Metal Roofing

  • While metal roofs come with a host of advantages, there are some potential drawbacks. These include:
  • High Initial Cost. Metal panels are an investment. They are best suited for your “forever” home, as the cost benefits work out over time. 
  • Noisy. Metal roofs are noisier than other materials, mainly during rain or hailstorms. Choosing an insulated panel can help with this. 
  • Inconsistency. Oftentimes panels experience slight variations in color. This is especially true if you need to repair a hole years later – it may be difficult to find an exact match. 

With a full list of pros and cons, you can more easily make a decision on whether or not a metal roof is suitable for your home. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our qualified team for answers. We can be reached at 519-451-7663 or info@ecoinsulatedpanels.com.