There are essential elements that are need for individuals or families to enjoy or maintain an adequate quality of life. Those items include food, clothing and a roof over one’s head.
Historically, that roof over mankind’s head has ranged from caves to huts to cabins to the modern day home. In addition, various materials have been used to form these roofs. Those materials have included stones, plant life and man-made items. Some of those items include shingles, tile and metal.
Specifically, one such type of roof that is made from metal are metal roofing panels. If considering metal roofing panels it is important to know what they are, the advantages in using this option for a roof and dispelling any misconceptions.
What Are Metal Roofing Panels?
Metal roofing panels are a combination of different metals blended together and coated with 26 gauge steel. Generally, those combined metals include zinc alloy, copper and aluminum.
Because of these light weight metals used, the actual metal roofing panels are themselves light in weight. Often the weight per square foot is one pound. In addition, the panels are prefapicated in lengths that are conducive to covering large areas of a roof at a time.
Also, the metal roofing panels are available in various colors. Generally, the various colors are long lasting and require very little maintenance over the years.
Advantages
There are many advantages associated with the use of metal roofing panels. Some of those advantages address an individual’s pocketbook, while some advantages deal with conservation.
For example, financially speaking, the installation of metal roofing panels helps to conserve energy. This in turn is less expensive for the business or home owner as well as conserving the Earth’s natural resources.
In addition, costs are minimized because the life expectancy of the roof could be well over 30 years. The obvious benefit of this advantage is that replacement of the roof is less frequent.
Misconceptions
In addition, when talking about metal roofing panels, it is important to dispel some common misconceptions associated with the installation of a metal roof. That common misconception is that the combination of the rain falling down upon the metal roof may cause a tremendous noise.
However, nothing could be further from the truth. This is because before the metal roofing panels are placed over the plywood that is nailed down on the roofing frame a material is place over the plywood before the metal roofing panels are installed.
That material is felt and helps to absorb the noise when rain falls upon the metal roof.