Drawbacks of Metal Roofs
Metal roofing panels have not seen significant improvement since their inception, except powder coat painting systems that claim to increase the panel’s lifespan. However, powder coat paint systems may not be the best choice for the climate in Northwest Ohio. Rust and corrosion are both risks and while that may be an inconvenience for other metals with powder coating, such as your car, it is not something you want for your roof. All metal roofs will rust or corrode over time.
In addition to the durability of metal roofs in this region, there are other drawbacks. Metal roofs require more maintenance, expensive and time-consuming repairs, and a longer installation process. They can be very loud during rain, which can be disruptive. But the biggest drawback is the cost. Metal roofs are significantly more expensive.
What Does Anderson Roofing Recommend?
We want our customers to be educated in all their options, but we also understand that we are the roofing experts who must provide our opinion when customers ask. Given the pros and cons, we almost always recommend asphalt shingles. This is primarily based on value. Asphalt roofs, when properly installed with quality materials, can easily last 30 years, with some roofs having a lifespan of up to 50 years while costing about a third of what a metal roof will. The choice is easy if you have three asphalt roofs replaced for the cost of a single metal roof that may not hold up well to Ohio weather.
When deciding on your roof, we are here to guide you. While any choice has benefits and drawbacks, the decision ultimately comes down to personal preference and cost. We will create a custom plan to fit your needs.