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Prestige Metal Roofing Systems

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  • How long will a metal roof hold up in Texas weather?

    Metal roofs are exceptionally durable, with a lifespan of 40 to 70 years in Texas weather conditions. They significantly outlast traditional asphalt shingles, which typically last 15 to 30 years. Metal roofing is designed to withstand various Texas climates, from the Hill Country's hail to the Gulf Coast's humidity.
  • Is a metal roof gonna cost me a whole herd of cash?

    Initially, metal roofing is more expensive, ranging from $5 to $12 per square foot installed, compared to $3 to $7 for asphalt shingles. However, the long-term durability and reduced maintenance needs of metal roofs often result in cost savings over time, especially considering Texas's intense sun exposure.
  • Can a metal roof handle Texas storms?

    Metal roofs are exceptionally resilient against Texas storms. They can withstand winds up to 140 mph, common in Panhandle storms, and are resistant to hail damage in areas like Dallas-Fort Worth. Additionally, metal roofs offer protection against wildfire sparks in western regions and are suitable for both tornado-prone and hurricane-susceptible areas.
  • Is it louder than a stampede when it rains?

    Contrary to common belief, properly installed metal roofs with adequate insulation are not significantly louder than other roofing materials during rainfall. The sound of rain on a well-insulated metal roof is often described as a gentle, ambient noise rather than a disruptive one.
  • Does a metal roof draw lightning like a saloon draws cowpokes?

    Metal roofs do not attract lightning more than other roofing materials. In fact, if lightning does strike, metal roofs can help disperse the electrical charge safely, potentially providing better protection for your home during storms.
  • Can I slap a metal roof over my old shingles?

    In many cases, it is possible to install a metal roof over existing shingles, provided local building codes permit it and the roof structure can support the additional weight. This method can save time and reduce installation costs, but it's important to consult with a professional to ensure it's appropriate for your specific situation.
  • Do I gotta fuss over a metal roof like a prize heifer?

    Metal roofs are known for their low maintenance requirements. Regular inspections for loose fasteners or minor damage, especially in coastal areas with salt air exposure, are typically sufficient. Occasional clearing of debris is also recommended to maintain the roof's condition.
  • Will a metal roof turn my house into a Texas barbecue pit?

    Metal roofs can actually improve your home's energy efficiency. Many metal roofing products feature reflective coatings that help reduce heat absorption, potentially lowering cooling costs in hot climates like San Antonio. Proper attic ventilation further enhances this cooling effect.
  • Can I get a metal roof that looks Texas proud?

    Metal roofing offers a wide variety of styles and colors to suit different architectural preferences. Options include standing seam for a modern look, corrugated panels for a rustic appearance, or metal shingles that mimic traditional materials like clay tiles. Color choices range from earth tones to bold hues, allowing for customization to complement your property's aesthetic.
  • Is a metal roof green as a prickly pear?

    Metal roofs are indeed environmentally friendly. They're often manufactured using up to 95% recycled steel and are fully recyclable at the end of their lifespan. Additionally, their energy efficiency can contribute to reduced power consumption, making them a sustainable roofing choice.