Metal Up Top: Which Roofing Style Is Leading the Change?
Briefly

Metal roofing has a rich history, stemming from ancient Roman and Byzantine use of copper and lead. The 19th century brought corrugated iron and steel into common construction. Today, metal roofs utilize materials like aluminum and galvanized steel, designed for efficiency and durability in extreme weather. These roofs are now available in various styles, offering aesthetic versatility alongside practical benefits such as low maintenance, sustainability through recyclability, and energy-efficient features that reduce heat absorption. As a result, metal roofing has transitioned to a preferred architectural solution.
Longevity and Low Maintenance: With a lifespan of 40 to 70 years, they require minimal upkeep. Sustainability: Typically made from recycled content and 100% recyclable.
Modern metal roofs can also mimic the appearance of traditional shingles, tiles, or even slate while offering greater longevity and weather resistance.
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