The Pros and Cons of Corrugated Roofing


Nowadays, homeowners are turning to corrugated roofing due to the many benefits they offer. Although roof tiles are more aesthetically pleasing when compared to this type of roofing material, people are now opting for innovative materials for their homes. Here are some of the pros and cons of corrugated roofing…

The Advantages of Corrugated Roofing

It is best to install a corrugated metal roofing system on a slope in order to get rid of water quickly. You may be thinking that these materials are noisy during rainfall; however, this is not the case. You would hear just as much noise if you had a roof made of clay or asphalt.

A corrugated aluminum or steel roof will last up to a hundred years in some cases. What’s more, steel, metal, or aluminum doesn’t rust or fade away with time, and is not vulnerable to termites and other burrowing insects. These materials are usually treated with special chemicals to prevent algae growth.

The lightweight nature of corrugated roofing is perhaps one of its best properties. When taking into account the durability and flexibility, as well as the quality that comes with these properties, it is no wonder that many homeowners prefer this type of roofing. In fact, corrugated metal roofs tend to last twice as long as asphalt shingled roofs, and are less expensive.

Because of their toughness, corrugated metal roofs will resist adverse weather conditions more than many other materials. If you live in an area that’s more prone to thunderstorms or hail, you should consider installing these roofing materials as they can withstand storms better than asphalt shingles.

The Disadvantages of Corrugated Roofing

Perhaps the biggest disadvantage is the corrosion problem that many commercial and residential building owners face (although manufacturers of corrugated roofing have now come up with innovative ways to get rid of corrosion, which is the reason why demand for this product has increased).

Metal corrugated roofing cannot be produced locally, so the process of mining and refining, as well as transporting, can be disadvantageous. Some manufacturers, however, use recycled materials to cut waste and decrease pollution.

Although the cost can be a disadvantage in the short term, when you take the long term benefits of this type of roofing, you will see that a corrugated roof is no more expensive than other types of roofs. Your insurance premiums get reduced considerably because of the resistance towards hail, wind, and fire. It is therefore worth investing in this type of roofing as the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.


Morgan Asphalte offer a wide range of roofing repair services. Our skilled and qualified roofers offer a wide range of roofing replacement and repair services, from slate to asphalt; felt to aluminium. For more information, get in touch with Morgan Asphalte today.


Posted on 06 May 2015 in Roofing.
 

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