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With little-to-no maintenance, a long lifespan, impressive durability, and natural corrosion resistance, a zinc roof is a fantastic choice for a wide range of roofing projects.
With little-to-no maintenance, a long lifespan, impressive durability, and natural corrosion resistance, a zinc roof is a fantastic choice for a wide range of roofing projects.
The pros: aluminium roofing is corrosion resistant, durable, light, malleable and easy to work with. The sleek, smooth aesthetic means that it looks great, too.
The cons: with an aluminium roof, you will need to perform some maintenance every few years. This is to be expected, however. Also, given that aluminium roofs are fairly niche, not many contractors will specialise in their installation. Luckily, Salmon Solutions do offer such a specialist service, and would be happy to talk you through the finer details.
A common metal roofing myth is how loud they’ll be during a rainstorm. In fact, metal roofs are about as noisy as your standard asphalt roof. The underlay material between the timber and the metal sheet itself dampens any noise, and if a roof is properly insulated and sound dampened with additional layers, a metal roof can be distinctly quieter than an asphalt roof.
While it’s hard to judge what actually adds value to a property, it’s safe to say that all the benefits of a metal roof will certainly make your house more attractive to prospective buyers. If your home is more energy efficient – and won’t require much if any roof maintenance – then this already saves any new owner a nice bundle. This can be a valuable selling point when marketing your home.
They are. Metal roofs are typically constructed using recycled materials. Their long lifespan – and recyclability once that lifespan is over – means metal roofs are one of the most environmentally roofing options you can find.
Of the numerous benefits of metal roofing, its high energy efficiency is perhaps the most valuable. Metal roofs reflect radiant heat from the sun – keeping things cool in the summer. And insulation is simple to install, ensuring you won’t lose large amounts of heat through your roof.
If you’re concerned about fire safety, then a metal roof is the way to go. Metal roofing materials are famously fire resistant – one of the reasons they’re so popular for commercial properties.
Metal roofs typically require little to no maintenance over their lifespan. You’ll need to carry out periodic inspections – and perhaps sweep dead leaves and debris off the roof every now and then – but metal roofs don’t have the maintenance issues asphalt roofs have. This fact alone can save you a lot of money in the long run.

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