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Exploring the Diversity of Metal Roofing Options for Your Home

Metal roofing, a long-standing choice for commercial projects, is now gaining popularity among residential homeowners for its durability, energy efficiency, and aesthetic appeal. Unlike traditional asphalt shingles, which are prone to shrinking, eroding, and cracking, metal roofing offers a robust and low-maintenance alternative. With a lifespan of over 50 years and minimal upkeep, metal roofs withstand extreme weather conditions, resist corrosion and cracking, and are fire-resistant. Additionally, they can reduce cooling costs by 10-25%, making them an energy-efficient choice for homeowners.



Exposed Fastener Metal Roofing: Economical and Efficient

Exposed fastener metal roofing is a cost-effective option, featuring overlapping panels fastened directly to the roof deck. The visible fastener heads are painted to match the roofing panels, creating a seamless look. These panels are typically 36” wide, requiring fewer panels and less labor for installation.


Max-Rib and Mesa Panels

Max-Rib panels, with their low profile and aesthetic appeal, are a popular choice across the country. For optimal performance and longevity, it's recommended to choose panels with a Galvalume steel substrate and Kynar 500® (PVDF) coatings. Mesa panels, similar to Max-Rib, offer quality assurance and a unique appearance that cannot be replicated, making them an excellent choice for homeowners seeking distinctiveness.


Classic Corrugated Options: Multi-Cor & M-Cor, Multi-Rib

Multi-Cor and M-Cor panels bring the classic corrugated look to roofing and siding applications. Multi-Rib panels, commonly used in the Southwestern region, feature a bold profile with 1 1/4" major ribs, adding a distinct beauty to any home. These panels are ideal for creating a striking visual impact.


Standing Seam Systems: Modern and Durable

Standing seam roof systems, known for their concealed fasteners and sleek appearance, offer enhanced durability and weather resistance. These panels connect via raised seams, allowing for thermal expansion and reducing wear and tear on the roof deck. Mechanical seamed panels provide additional strength and wind uplift capabilities, making them a superior choice for areas prone to extreme weather.


Meridian and Medallion-Lok: Elegance and Efficiency

Meridian panels, known for their aesthetic appeal and easy installation, are an excellent choice for homeowners. Medallion-Lok captures the elegance of a standing seam roof, adding curb appeal with its narrow standing seam. These systems are particularly suited for larger, custom homes, offering both beauty and performance.


Innovative Options: Instaloc and Maxima

Instaloc, a snap-together standing seam system, is designed for residential applications with its low-profile seam and concealed clips. The Maxima family offers a range of vertical leg standing seam systems, ideal for coastal areas where high strength and wind resistance are crucial.


Metal Shingles and Tiles: Aesthetic and Functional

Metal shingles and tiles combine the traditional look of shingles, clay tile, cedar shake, and slate with the benefits of metal roofing. These systems are fast, easy, and affordable, providing the desired appearance with the added advantages of metal roofing.


Met-Tile and Milan Steel Shingles

Met-Tile offers a lightweight, energy-efficient solution that mimics the look of traditional tiles. Milan steel shingles enhance the beauty and curb appeal of any home, offering the appearance of shingles, slate, or shake with the durability of metal.


Conclusion

Empire Roofing and Exteriors, located in Pickerington, OH, understands the importance of a durable, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing roof. Metal roofing offers a multitude of options to meet various architectural styles and personal preferences while ensuring long-term performance and energy efficiency. Whether you are building a new home or renovating, metal roofing provides a sustainable, cost-effective, and attractive solution for your roofing needs.



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