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The roofing trend is moving towards the use of Standing Seam [Vertical Seam] or Batten Seam Metal Roofing. This is generally referred to as architectural roofing. Only recently, since the 1990's, has architectural roofing entered into the mainstream of residential roofing market . The advantages of the architectural roofing are:
Yes! Feel free to contact us in Spanish and or submit your 'Request for a Estimate" in Spanish. Siéntanse cómodos en llamarnos en Español y/o submitan su Solicitud de Estimado en este idioma.
Not necessarily. If you do not know the measurements of your project, you can give us your address, and we will use a satellite software program to take the approximate measurements in order to work out an estimate. This estimated measurements will be verified later by one of our field personnel, once the measurements are confirmed. So, do not hesitate to request the estimate.
We prioritize quality craftsmanship, attention to detail, and outstanding customer service in every project we undertake. Our company has more than 40 years experience in the field.
Our team brings decades of combined experience in the construction industry, and we are committed to ongoing education and training to stay up-to-date with the latest techniques and best practices.
Yes, we are licensed by the California State License Board. Our license number is 1114708, and we are bonded in the State of California as well.
Metal roofing is one of the most practical roofing materials on the market today. It offers a life-long alternative to problem plagued roofing materials such as asphalt, clay, wood and slate.
Metal roofing should be considered an investment, not an expense. Over the life of your home, metal roofing is probably the most economical roofing material because it can be the last roof you need to install. Traditional roofing materials have a very limited life expectancy and additional costs will need to be incurred over and over.
Most metal roofing is installed over the top of an existing roof or solid deck. Attic space and insulation provides a further sound barrier. Research has proven that metal roofing is not any nosier than traditional roofing products.
One of the biggest advantages to metal roofing is that in most installations, the existing roof is not removed. Metal roofing is a lightweight material (approx. 1/3 the weight of shingles) and depending on your local building codes, the preferred option is to leave the old roof intact.
In addition, millions of tons of old shingles are disposed of in landfills all across the country. Metal roofing can reduce the environmental impact.
A metal roof is a permanent roof system. Warranties normally cover paint finishes and installation from 30-50 years. The actual metal roof panels are projected to last far beyond the warranty. With minimal maintenance, it will last as long as your house. There are metal roofs that have been protecting structures for more than 100 years.
Metal roofs are naturally cooler because they reflect over 70% of the sun’s energy. This minimizes heat retnetion and as a result, less heat is transferred into the building’s structure. In addition, most metal roofs allow for airflow under the actual roof panel which further reduces the heat absorption of the shingles or decking beneath the panel
Metal roofing withstands severe weather conditions better than most roofing materials. Even in the most extreme conditions, metal roofs will withstand high winds, torrential rains and even large hail. While other roofing materials will tear, break or blow off, metal roofing remains intact. The most severe result in a hail storm would likely be some cosmetic dimpling but the roof will maintain its integrity.
Metal roofing is no more susceptible to lightning than any other roofing material. Lightning most frequently strikes the highest point, not necessarily metal. However, if your roof would be struck by lightning, a metal roof can help to prevent your home from catching on fire because it can dissipate the electrical charge. More importantly, it is non-combustible.
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