Metal Roofs

About Metal Roofing

Commercial metal roofing comes in a wide variety of styles and options. It comes with plenty of benefits that every business and commercial property owner should know about.

While there’s no question that metal roofs are the superior choice in both longevity and durability, the real challenge is settling on the type of commercial roofing system that best suits your needs and budget.

Benefits of a CROWNWORX Liquid Applied System

Long-Lasting

Compared to your traditional asphalt shingles, (which only last 15 – 20 years) metal roofing is much more durable and can last from 50 to over 100 years if properly installed.

They’re also very lightweight, which makes installation much easier and cost-effective.

Fire Resistent

Unlike asphalt shingles, metal roofing is fire-resistant. This is especially important for offices, retailers, and restaurants that utilize heat and flames to perform their daily operations.

Because they’re fire resistant, metal roofing materials can also reduce the risk of fires even starting as well as spreading throughout the building.

Energy Efficient

Metal roofs can save you up to 30% each month of your cooling and heating costs. This is because metal is highly reflective and emissive — meaning it can deflect the sun’s rays, and it cools down quickly.

Low Maintenance

Metal roofs are easy to take care of as they shed rain and snowfall with ease and are essentially moss and fungus-proof. They also protect your space much better from wild animals and insects. Having said that, all they require is a regular roof inspection 1-2 times per year for any necessary repairs, and you’re all set.

Different Types of Metal Roofs

  • Standing Seam: Standing seam metal roofs feature vertical panels with seams that interlock, providing a sleek, modern appearance and exceptional durability against harsh weather conditions.
  • Corrugated: Corrugated metal roofs are characterized by their wavy, ridged pattern, offering an economical and sturdy option commonly used in agricultural and industrial buildings.
  • Powder Coated: Powder-coated metal roofs are coated with a protective layer of powder paint, ensuring enhanced resistance to corrosion, fading, and chipping, while offering a wide range of color options.
  • Copper: Copper roofs are renowned for their distinctive appearance and longevity, developing a natural patina over time that provides both aesthetic appeal and additional protection against the elements.