THE BEST ROOFS FOR METAL BUILDINGS

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THE BEST ROOFS FOR METAL BUILDINGS

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If your commercial building is made of metal, then selecting the right type of roof to protect it, and everything (and everyone) inside it, is vital. Investing in a roof that you can depend upon to give you superior protection for longer, is always worth it, while cutting corners by buying cheap or hiring a lesser qualified roofing contractor, is never worth it. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: THE BEST ROOFS FOR METAL BUILDINGS


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THE BEST ROOFS FOR METAL BUILDINGS
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  • If your commercial building is made of metal,
    then selecting the right type of roof to protect
    it, and everything (and everyone) inside it, is
    vital. Investing in a roof that you can depend
    upon to give you superior protection for longer,
    is always worth it, while cutting corners by
    buying cheap or hiring a lesser qualified roofing
    contractor, is never worth it.
  • When it comes to metal buildings, there are a
    number of roofing options to choose from, with
    different styles, coatings and colors to help it
    look good and perform well, for longer. To help
    you decide what type and style of roof would be
    best for your metal building, here are 5 of the
    best

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  • 1.Asphalt shingles
  • Commonly used for many homes and commercial
    buildings throughout the US, asphalt shingles are
    a more affordable option and come with a range of
    aesthetic options.
  • If choosing asphalt shingles, look for the type
    with a 30-year lifespan, which can help protect
    the building from moderate to extreme weather,
    comes in a range of designs, and are relatively
    easy to maintain and repair.

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  • 2.Stainless steel roofing
  • Arguably the ideal match for a steel building,
    stainless steel roofs are able to withstand
    corrosion from outside forces and can last for as
    long as 60 years. With its low thermal expansion,
    it holds its shape for longer, resisting
    deformation.
  • 3.Cooper roofing
  • Commonly used in the construction industry thanks
    to its malleable properties, cooper roofing is a
    budget friendly option that is remarkably
    resistant to damage. As a result, it typically
    requires minimal maintenance or repairs, and can
    often be seen on top of metal warehouses designed
    for storage.

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  • 4.Synthetic composite tiles
  • This classic roofing material has its origins in
    Europe, and the tiles have a unique style that
    resemble a mirror. Made of concrete, ceramic or
    plastic, they have the appearance of being a lot
    heavier than other roof tiles, but this is what
    enables them to adhere to the roof and provide
    the ultimate protection.
  • 5.Zinc roofing tiles
  • With anti-molding properties that make it
    resistant to corrosion and rust, this traditional
    roofing material has been for used for more than
    a century, and the tiles are perfectly suited to
    metal structures such as garages.

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  • If youre in the process of having a commercial
    metal building constructed, and are looking for
    the best type of roof to keep it protected for
    longer, then the above guide should give you a
    general idea of what materials are out there. For
    a more detailed discussion about roofing for your
    specific type of building and location, consult
    with a local, experienced roofing company like
    Atlas Roofing.

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  • If you are looking for best roofing company in
    Miami, look no further than Atlas Roofing. Since
    2016, we have been the premier roof installation
    and repair experts in the Miami, Broward and West
    Palm Beach area. We take pride in the
    comprehensive range of commercial and residential
    roofing services we offer. Whether you need
    something as significant as a brand new roof or
    residential or commercial or metal roofing in
    Miami, or as minor as a gutter installation on
    your home, weve got you covered. Call us at
    (786) 406-9206.
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