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Steel Roofs have
several benefits, among them cost effectiveness, rust
resistance, improved roof longevity, and improved
durability to severe weather such as wind, rain, hail,
earthquakes, snow and fire. Additonally,
stone coated roofs have several
more benefits.
►Rain & Wind – When wind driven rain blows sideways at 100 miles
per hour, a lot of damage can be caused by even the smallest
drip. Steel roofing products are designed to overlap side to
side and top & bottom in a stair-step fashion, fastened to a
batten system, and secured to your home's framing members in
such a way that even the most ferocious rain has no chance of
penetrating the roof. Wind doesn't have a chance to catch the
bottom edge of the panels because they are fastened to your home
in such a way that virtually eliminates any blow-off.
►Hail – You've seen the damage on the news when hail wreaks havoc
on businesses, cars, and homes. Some insurance companies frown
on replacing roofing material with the same roof that was just
ruined. Ask your insurance company what they will do if you
replace your roof with a our roofing products come with a 2.5
inch hail warranty and have a UL 2218 Class 4 Rating.
►Earthquake – When the earth shakes in many parts of the world,
heavy weight roofs come tumbling down, crushing practically
everything below them. Wouldn't you rather feel secure in the
knowledge that the roof above you is one of the lightest on the
market today? These roofing products, at about 1 pound per
square foot, weigh less than 30 year dimensional shingles and
between 5 and 8 times less than concrete tiles. Steel roofs are
fastened to the framing members of your home, thereby adding
shear strength to the entire structure, helping hold it
together.
►Snow – Heavy snow loads can cause destruction by crushing
roofing materials, breaking off the bottom roof edges, or worse
yet, sliding down the slick roofing, endangering all those
beneath. Steel roofing products are engineered in such a way
that even the heavy, wet snows of Lake Tahoe's "Sierra Cement"
won't damage them. Even with all that weight, the harmful
effects of "freeze-thaw," and the intense sun of that clear
mountain air, steel roofs prevail!
Fire – Obviously,
steel doesn't burn! After many house fires we see on the news,
often we hear the interviewed firemen say "the reason we lost
this house was because the roof was made of wood." Steel roofs
eliminate this hazard and are class "A" fire rated... the best
rating you can get! |