Asphalt shingle roofing is a dominant material for residences.
Metal roof or asphalt shingles.
For environmentally conscious homeowners a metal roof will often contain over 30 of post consumer recycled metal content and unlike its ugly cousin asphalt shingles a metal roof is fully recyclable.
Welcome to the third of a seven part series on the most common questions homeowners have about metal roofing versus asphalt shingles.
Some roofing contractors recommend reroofing with standing seam metal because the total roof weight is but a fraction of a standard asphalt shingle roof which helps preserve the roofing integrity.
Heat rays are drawn to shingles especially asphalt shingles.
Asphalt roofs typically last 20 to 30 years depending on the installation and shingle quality.
This roofing material holds onto heat and turns transfers it into solar heat into the home.
The questions covered are as follows.
Building officials in some areas will only allow a re roof over one layer of shingles while officials in other places may allow you to place the roof over two layers of shingles.
In fact in 2016 they started manufacturing the astonwood line using 28 gauge steel instead of 30 gauge due to numerous requests from contractors and builders.
Every year billions of pounds of asphalt end up in our landfills.
Yes you can install a metal roof over shingles.
Metalwork shingles are made of heavy duty 28 gauge steel.
This means that cooling devices such as the air conditioners will work overtime to keep the house and its occupants cool.
Now there are metal shingles and panels that imitate materials like slate tile wood shake and even asphalt.
Standing seam means solar ready.
Is a metal roof way more expensive than asphalt shingles.
But by 21st century standards the performance cost and environmental impact of asphalt shingles is nothing short of archaic.
However metal roofing is surging in popularity as more aesthetic options become available.
Metal roofs generally can run from 120 to 900 per 100 square feet one 10 foot by 10 foot area or a square of material while asphalt shingles will be between 100 and 200 per 100 square.
It offers traditional asphalt products as well as metal roofs in wood shake tile and slate profiles.
Upgrade from outdated asphalt shingles to modern metal roofing first used in 1903 and popular throughout the 1900s asphalt shingles were once considered a cost effective and durable roofing material.
Does a metal roof cost more because it takes longer to install.
Anatomy of a steel roof this is what it looks like when you install a steel shingle roof system over an existing asphalt shingle roof.