Why You Should Choose A Metal Roof
Friday, January 21st, 2011 Calculating Metal Roof Cost Per Square Foot Costs Depend Upon the Materials and Your Architecture Building materials are usually sold by the “square”Âť i.e., enough to cover 100 square feet. Professional installers calculate the total area plus the roof pitch, when applicable, to obtain the metal roof cost per square foot....Continue reading→
Why Choose Metal Roofing for Your Home
Monday, January 24th, 2011 Easy Metal Roof Repair If the metal roof on your manufactured home develops a leak, find the source and do a metal roof repair job right away. If you don’t your walls, flooring, woodwork, door, windows, and insulation can become damaged permanently. Contact Our DIY Program to Learn How to Do...Continue reading→
How To Use The Internet To Find A Reputable Roofing Contractor
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 Why Buy Metal Roofing? Why buy metal roofing? A metal roof is dent, heat, moisture, corrosion, warp, split, rot, crack, mildew, bug and bird, hail, rain, thunderstorms, snow blizzard, hurricane, tornado, and UV light resistant. And it is provides excellent energy savings, too. Our Metal Roofing from Metal Roofing Systems Has...Continue reading→
You Wouldn’t Keep Your Windows Open All Year, but What About Your Roof?
Thursday, January 27th, 2011 Amazing Advanced Metal Roofing Over the course of the past 15 years, advanced metal roofing progressed to include top quality, fire resistant, environmentally friendly metal roofing materials. Long gone is the time where people thought of these roofs as being fragile, rugged looking, low quality” and highly corrosive. Once, they were...Continue reading→
Questions to Ask Before You Buy a New Roof
Monday, January 31st, 2011 Aluminum Metal Roofing Lasts a Lifetime and Beyond Aluminum metal roofing is the perfect alternative for virtually any roof where steel or other materials are being considered. Its natural properties, lightweight materials, strength, and longevity, makes aluminum a very desirable roofing material. These qualities make aluminum the number one metal...Continue reading→
Metal Roofs: Why They are the Superior Option
Thursday, December 9th, 2010 A Residential Metal Roof Is Well Worth the Investment A residential metal roof is the best choice you can make for a long-lasting quality roof that you can rely on in Madison, Milwaukee, Racine, Stoughton, Waunakee and other towns and suburbs in the southern Wisconsin counties. Unlike other materials like wood...Continue reading→
Why You Should Speak With Your Roofing Contractor About Metal Roofs
Thursday, December 9th, 2010 Metal Roofing Prices Are Very Affordable Over Time Metal roofing prices are generally higher than other roofing materials. However, you will definitely get the most bang for your buck by installing metal roofing over any other product as metal roofing is much more durable and able to stand the test...Continue reading→
4 Ways to Choose a Great Roofer
Thursday, November 11th, 2010 Aluminum Roofing Sheet Systems Enliven Their Surroundings Aluminum Sheet Roofing in Madison and Milwaukee An aluminum roofing sheet is extremely light with high-strength-to-weight ratio. This metal is becoming a popular choice for use in residential and industrial buildings. It is corrosion-resistant in almost any kind of environment. Even in highly-corrosive industrial...Continue reading→
Reasons to Ask Roofing Contractors About Metal Roofs
Thursday, November 11th, 2010 Corrugated Sheet Metal Roofing Is the Roofing of Choice for Discriminating Homeowners Basic Benefits of Metal Roofing Corrugated sheet metal roofing uses metal sheets as roofing materials that have a wave-like pattern with ridges and grooves. This pattern gives them extra strength, despite being lightweight. These corrugated metal roofing sheets...Continue reading→
When Should You Contact a Roofing Contractor?
Thursday, November 11th, 2010 Standing Seam Metal Roofing Basics Metal Panel Roofing Advantages Standing seam metal roofing is constructed of many interlocking panels that run vertically from the roof’s ridge (the top of the roof) to the eaves. The interlocking seam where two panels join together is raised above the roof’s flat surface, allowing...Continue reading→
