Tag: metal roofing contractor

4 Things to Do Before a Roof Replacement

White house with front porch and metal roof in MA CT NH RI

As a metal roofing contractor, we understand some people contemplating leaving home for a while during the roof replacement process. After all, it will be a noisy and laborious job so you probably thought it would be best if you and your household avoid getting in the way of the workers. However, moving out during… ( read more )

Sustainable Features of Metal Roofs

a grey standing seam metal roof with environmentally sustainable features in Southern New England

In addition to longevity and curb appeal, more homeowners are looking for sustainable systems. Classic Metal Roofs LLC shares a closer look at the roofing system that has every feature you want, including sustainability: the metal roof. Metal Roofs Are Energy-Efficient You may already have come across the term “cool roof,” a type of roofing… ( read more )

Dealing with Corrugated Metal Roof Leaks

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How to Deal with Corrugated Metal Roof Leaks Properly A corrugated metal roof can make for an acceptable covering for out buildings and barns, but are definitely not the choice of discriminating homeowners. Being made of steel, they’re tough and wind-resistant when installed properly. They come in wide sheets to cover your entire roof with… ( read more )

Buy Based on Value, Not on Price

a pen and calculator to check the cost of a metal roof in MA, CT, NH, or RI

How Much Does It Cost? One of the first questions I hear from homeowners, contractors, builders and many others when discussing a lifetime metal roof is, “How much does it cost?” And, while I do my very best to answer that question, what I really want to say to them is “You’re asking the wrong… ( read more )

Aluminum Metal Roofs Are Better Than Asphalt Shingles

Metal Roofs are better than asphalt in West Warwick, RI

Why Aluminum Metal Roofs Are Better Than Asphalt Shingles Aluminum metal roofs have been steadily gaining popularity as one of the toughest materials available for residential roofing. Asphalt shingles are still the most popular choice, but metal is making its mark. Your roof needs to be strong and resilient for it to ensure maximum protection for… ( read more )