Fact Vs Fiction 4 Misconceptions About Metal Roofs | The Home Owners Listing Team

Today, we have more access to information than people have had throughout history. Despite this easy access, many people still hold on to old misconceptions about different subjects, including home equity and improvement projects. One specific area more susceptible to fiction than fact is metal roofs. We set the record straight on four misconceptions about metal roofs so you can choose the best roof option for your home and build equity.

Metal Roofs Hurt Home Equity

Homeowners across the US want to build home equity. Adding a new roof and other home improvement projects is one of the best ways to do so. As you plan for a new roof, you must select the material you want. Many people don’t choose metal because they think it will hurt their home’s equity. However, anyone who wants a metal roof should know that it improves home equity since it lasts longer than traditional shingle roofs.

Metal Roofs Are Loud

Another misconception that affects ideas regarding home value is that metal roofs are loud, especially in the rain. People don’t want a loud roof. While old metal roofs were noisy, new metal roofs don’t have this problem. Wood decking, underlaying, and insulation work together to support a beautiful metal roof that will also absorb noise. You can share this with potential buyers someday, so they’ll better understand how a metal roof actually increases the home’s equity.

Metal Roofs Are Unattractive

Shingle roofing is the standard in most areas, so that’s what many people are simply used to seeing. They may imagine a metal roof will not compare favorably to a cedar or asphalt single roof, or that a metal roof will rust. Both misconceptions are fiction instead of fact. Metal roofs give a sleek look to your home and complement many popular aesthetics, including modern farmhouse. New paint and other technological advancements also protect that sleek roof from rusting. You can choose a finish that allows for rusting if you want that aesthetic, but that is a choice. Your metal roof doesn’t have to succumb to rust.

Metal Roofs Disrupt Cell Phone Signals

Many people who want a metal roof wonder if they affect Wi-Fi and cell phone signals. They worry that their devices suddenly won’t work if they choose a metal roof. Thankfully, a metal roof shouldn’t change your Wi-Fi or cell phone signals. Devices with suitable signal strength should work the same with a metal roof overhead as they would with any other roofing material.

Don’t believe these four misconceptions about metal roofs. If you want to build home equity and love the look of a metal roof, you should invest in one.

 

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