Contractors May Be The Way To Go With Metal Roofing Installations

July 4, 2009 on 2:07 pm | In Family, Home |

While the cost of installing a metal roof can seem prohibitively high to some people, there has been a recent trend amongst home DIY enthusiasts of trying to install metal roofing themselves. Essentially, these people are trying to get the durability and energy-efficiency benefits of metal roofing without having to shoulder the cost incurred by hiring a metal roofing contractor.

Now, sure, the mindset is one a lot of people can identify with right now - the economy’s as low as can be and many people have found themselves the victims of retrenchments or big wage cuts. And there are a number of companies that make metal roofing shingles for just this purpose - for the amateur, DIY metal roofing contractor. These panels, as they’re advertised, clip together easily, either by hand or with a minimal number of tools. The problem that you’re likely to run into when trying to use such products is that they’re uniform, designed for a uniform roof-shape.

The thing is, it’s the rarest of homes that has a standard roof shape. Most homes have a skylight, chimney, sidewall or dormer up there somewhere, and in all likelihood, without the right reshaping tools, you’re going to leave weak spots in the areas where you have to work around these structural irregularities. This means that you could leave yourself open to damage by rain, snow and ice, not just to the external but to the internal structure of the roof too. So your attempt to save money may well incur the need for a serious, expensive repair job that you can ill afford. And this, when a well-installed roof could last you for literally a lifetime. So ask yourself: Is the risk worth taking?

Unless you live in an A-frame or some kind of featureless box of a home, getting a metal roofing contractor in on the action is often the best thing to do. Since installing a metal roof is relatively easy (the panels are so lightweight and require so little work to fit together) your contractor is probably not going to need as much time as he would take on an ordinary, clay and fiberglass job, and thus, since most contractors charge by the day, will most likely charge you much less.

If not, you should get at least three metal roofing contractors to quote you for the job. Alternatively, call on your friends and family - you’d be surprised how well the concept of ’six degrees of separation’ applies when it comes to finding anyone in the building, carpentry or plumbing industries. It’s the way the average contractor gets the majority of his work, work he’ll tend to want to do as well as possible if you’re referred by a family member, as he’ll know he’s leaving an impression not just on one person, but on an entire network of potential customers.

If your contractor does try to charge you the same rate, you should probably seek quotes from numerous metal roofing contractors, or better yet, ask around amongst your friends and family for referrals. This is how most contractors get business, and knowing that you’re tied to a network of past and potentially future clients will make that contractor much more eager to please with quick service delivery.

Learn more about Metal Roof Installation and Metal Roofing Contractors at DurableMetalRoofs.com.

- Ryan McCall

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