Tag: aluminum metal roof

What to Ask a Roofing Contractor

Green aluminum metal roof replacement in MA, CT, NH, or RI

When you’re searching for a roofing company to provide you with high-quality, long-lasting metal roofing, you can’t just pick any roofing company. Metal roofing is one of the most difficult roofing types to install. It’s crucial that you find an experienced and credible metal roofing contractor for any metal roofing needs. A large majority of… ( read more )

Metal Roof Coatings Explained

A red metal roof with four upper-level windows in CT, MA, NH, or RI

Metal roofs are one of the newest residential installments. They have a proven track record in energy saving, impact resistance, and style, throughout their long history of use in commercial and agricultural applications. However, they need the right coatings to work effectively. As a metal roofing contractor, we explain why we love these metal roof… ( read more )

Walkability of Metal Roofs

two types of metal roofs intersect for a home in MA, CT, RI, or NH

When you need to inspect your roof and its coatings, sometimes the best way is to walk on the roof. However, the walkability of metal roofs can be a dangerous and scary thought. After all, damage to the roof can put you and your home at risk. That’s why our metal roofing company assures you… ( read more )

Why Should You Care About Quality?

a standing seam metal roof in grey with a view from above

The metal roofing industry has been growing quickly for some time now. Metal’s share of the residential roofing market has gone from the low single digits 15-20 years ago to the low to mid teens today. With that kind of growth comes the risk of lower quality products. As manufacturers and contractors enter the industry,… ( read more )

Metal Roof Valleys, The Right Stuff.

Metal Roof Valleys

Metal roofs can be attractive, functional, and sustainable. But what about the valleys? Does your roof have valleys? Classic Metal Roofs LLC discusses more below. Open Valleys Open valleys have the valley line covered by a valley component, not the primary roofing panel system. They’re first protected by a combination of proper underlayments and a… ( read more )