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Comparing Roofs: Shingle vs Metal 

  • By Multifuse Team
  • 21 Jan, 2021

When you’re building a home, there are a variety of factors that you have to think about. Figuring out your roofing can be one of the hardest. With a variety of styles with a variety of costs, where do you start? Looking at some of the following factors can help you make up your mind.

Cost

One of the first things you’ll have to think about when picking your home’s roofing is the cost of that option. There are a variety of different types of shingling and metal roofs that all vary in cost.

But typically, different types of metal roofs tend to have the biggest margins ranging anywhere from $120 to $900 per square 100 feet. Shingle roofs tend to fit more snuggly within that margin ranging from $100 to $200 per square 100 feet. But though the cost for a metal roof tends to be more expensive, especially when the added installation is taken into account, it doesn’t mean that it’s not the best option for you.

Longevity

When it comes to picking shingle versus metal roofing, you should think about the longevity you want. Certain types of wooden shingling such as redwood shingles used on French country-style houses require frequent replacement despite the aesthetic value they add to the house. On the other hand, other types of shingles can hold up better. Warranties on shingle roofs can last up to 50 years, though metal roofs can last up to 70 years.

Style

When it comes to comparing metal and shingle roofs, you want to pay particular attention to the cost and longevity. But making sure the roof goes well with the rest of the house is another important thing to consider. Besides ensuring aesthetic appeal, choosing the most fitting roofing option can help you when it comes to selling the house in the future.

Metal roofing tends to work well with a variety of different architectural styles, but it looks especially good when done in a standing seam and then matched with a New England style home. On the other hand, shingling works with most modern or Victorian designs.

When building your home, the roof is one of the most important elements. Without a roof over your head, you are exposed to the elements outside. Thus, it’s incredibly important that you decide carefully what kind of roof you have. These ideas should help you get a head start on figuring out which option will work best for your house.

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