The Basics of Standing Seam Metal Roofing

Long gone are the days of asphalt shingles being the only available, and affordable, roofing material on the market. Enter Standing Seam Metal Roofs! Once confined to commercial buildings or coveted by luxurious residential structures, standing seam metal roofs are now widely available to consumers. So what is this up and coming roofing material of choice? In this article we will cover the basics of standing seam metal roofs, and how they compare to their asphalt counterparts.

How Do Asphalt Shingles Compare? 

Asphalt shingles are one of the most affordable roofing materials available. However, since these shingles are derived from petroleum, their cost is largely dependent on oil prices. Secondly, asphalt shingles are by far less durable than Standing Seam roofing. The mineral based service decomposes with every season, and actions such as power watching speed up the process. Standing seam metal roofs are a completely different material. The initial difference in cost is easily made up by the metal’s durability, reliability, and ease of maintenance.

What Is A Standing Seam Metal Roof? 

Standing seam is a specific type of metal roofing that raises the seams above the level of the roof. The majority of metal roofs you see tend to be standing seam. In this style, continuous panels run from the ridge of the roof to the eaves, connected by raised fasteners. Keeping these seams above water level, as opposed to flush-mounted panels or asphalt shingles, is a top advantage of this style. Standing seam metal roofing also uses fewer seams because the metal panels run uninterrupted from the top to the bottom of the roof.

Durability is also a key factor in standing seam metal roofing. However, these panels are not impervious to damage. Fallen limbs and other high impact dents can cause holes which will need to be repaired. However with the proper maintenance, these roofs can last anywhere from 30 to 50 years. Other benefits include metal panels ability to prevent solar heat absorption, as well as provide a sleek and modern aesthetic with an array of color choices.

This roofing material is not without it’s disadvantages. Standing seam roofs cannot be used on flat roofs due to the flat pitches. Metal is also considered a more expensive material than it’s asphalt counterpart.

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5 Top Tips to Maintain Your Metal Roof

Metal roofing offers superior protection and energy efficiency. Your standing seam metal roof, insulated metal panels, or metal shingles will last for decades with minimal maintenance. How can you extend the life of your metal roof? Here are tips from our professional team.

1. Regularly Clean Your Roof

A clean metal roof will last longer. Avoid any grime and dirt accumulation on your standing seam metal roof with regular cleaning. Get rid of mildew, stains, and dirt to increase the lifespan of your roof.

2. Clean Out Gutters and Drains

Once again, you want to clear out any debris, leaves, and dirt stuck in gutters and valleys on your roof. You may need to hire a professional to clean your roof if you cannot safely clean it. This minimal bit of maintenance helps increase the durability and strength of your roof over time. Don’t forget to remove any fallen branches and trim back trees that might linger close to your roof.

3. Surface Maintenance

Surface maintenance includes cleaning but also involves a professional inspection. A professional will inspect the roof for overall safety, durability, and maintenance. Homes in extreme climates will need at least one or two inspections per year.

4. Inspect for Metals

You do not want any metal touching your metal roof. This may end up causing degradation over time. You don’t want staining or system failure. For example, be sure that your roof does not come in contact with copper bricks, or iron.

5. Check for Chipping

Do you have to repaint your metal roof? If you see rust, chipping, flaking, and fading, you may need to add an extra coat of paint. Avoid this by having the roof professionally installed with high quality paint and coating. Speak with our experts at Eco Insulated Panel about the best coating, paint, and insulation for your metal roof.

Need to maintain your roof, install a new roof, or need an inspection? Call the experts at Eco Insulated Panel. Our friendly staff will be happy to answer any of your questions. Contact us today.