What s the difference between an asphalt shingle and metal roof.
Metal or asphalt shingle roof.
An asphalt shingle roof which costs 3 to 7 per square foot installed.
Things to know about metal over shingle roof problems.
However metal roofing is surging in popularity as more aesthetic options become available.
In fact in 2016 they started manufacturing the astonwood line using 28 gauge steel instead of 30 gauge due to numerous requests from contractors and builders.
Metal roofs generally can run from 120 to 900 per 100 square feet one 10 foot by 10 foot area or a square of material while asphalt shingles will be between 100 and 200 per 100.
Astonwood is a metal shingle which replicates the rich deep hand hewn texture of wood while providing fire resistance and durability from the elements.
Metal roofing installation costs 6 to 12 per square foot installed vs.
Finally in some re roofing projects a metal roof is so light roughly one third the weight of asphalt that it can be installed directly overtop asphalt shingles without overburdening the roof.
Now there are metal shingles and panels that imitate materials like slate tile wood shake and even asphalt.
The long term investment return of metal roofing over the quick to be replaced asphalt roof is highly preferred.
These classic steel shingles combine the warmth and appeal of cedar shingles with the strength and durability of galvanized steel.
It offers traditional asphalt products as well as metal roofs in wood shake tile and slate profiles.
For environmentally conscious homeowners a metal roof will often contain over 30 of post consumer recycled metal content and unlike its ugly cousin asphalt shingles a metal roof is fully recyclable.
Standing seam means solar ready.
Most homeowners spend between 7 858 and 14 412 in total.
Asphalt shingle roofing is a dominant material for residences.
After all you ll be making a significant and long term investment.
Every year billions of pounds of asphalt end up in our landfills.