Metal Roof Prices: Calculating the Cost of Installing a Metal Roof

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

Depending on your location, freight costs and the cost of labor in your area, the cost of installing a metal roof could vary greatly. The top brands in this particular product category, such as Met Tile, Gerard, Decrabond and Prestige issue the best warranties, so they’re probably the product you’ll want to go for, and they’re also the manufacturers most likely to have bases in or near you area. As most contractors tack their own commission onto the wholesale metal roof material prices that they pay, the best thing to do is to buy as much as your roofer’s estimates suggest you’ll need from the manufacturer along with another homeowner looking to install the same type of paneling or shingles. This will assist you in getting wholesale prices on your metal roof materials without the help (and fees) of the contractor.

Remember that the cost of bringing someone in to redo a poor job will far outweigh cash you might save by going with a less skilled roofer. Never hire a roofer that hasn’t worked with the particular roofing material you plan to use. For any good contractor, they’re likely to charge you less for installing a metal roof than more traditional fiber glass or clay tiles. because the shingles are so lightweight, easy to transport, and easy to clip together. Some metal shingles are even sold in pre-assembled sheets, significantly reducing the amount of time it takes to cover the proposed roof surface.

Simplicity of design is what makes for an easy roofing job, so if you roof’s replete with irregular features like skylights, gable-fronted dormers and chimneys you can expect to pay a mint compared to the guy in the cottage shaped block that had his house re-shingled last week. The reason for the extra cost of installing your metal roof will be that making the odd, irregular parts will require the presence of an expensive, portable device that roofers use to cut panels on site - it’s known as a brake, and uses hydraulically powered, razor sharp teeth for incredible slicing accuracy. Don’t even consider renting one yourself - it’s definitely not for the use of an amateur builder, and has a long record of relieving unwary dilettantes of their fingers.

The fact is that, in the longer term, a metal roof price that seems high when compared to those of asphalt and fiberglass roofing solutions will be justified by consistent savings. First off, metal roofing can’t burn, and as a result of the protection it offers against fire, you’ll find that your insurance company is likely to offer you a policy on your home at a substantially reduced cost - something in the realm of 25%.

What’s more, metal roofing can be a boon when summer hits. Metals’ naturally reflective qualities mean that sunlight bounces off them instead of being absorbed, so you won’t have to use your air conditioning system as much - which translates into lower electricity bills and less of an impact on the environment. If you purchase shingles with a coating of Kynar (a kind of plastic composite), you’ll increase this reflective effect.

There is also no roofing solution that can match a copper, aluminum or stainless steel roof for durability. Metal shingles are strong enough to stand up to hail without a dent, and many of them have withstood hurricane force winds without being dislodged. Furthermore, a simple Zinc-Aluminum coating can make metal shingles so resistant to corrosion that all that’s required for their maintenance is the occasional hose-down. This is the reason that many companies offer warranties on their shingles of up to fifty years.

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- Ryan McCall

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