Finding Storm Damage on a Metal Roof

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A metal roof is typically made from sheets of metal, running from the ridge to the eaves, therefore it has fewer exposed edges than the traditional roofing materials. This is one of the features that make it very durable.

Typically, per Roof Restoration Inc. Fort Collins experts, a metal roof is resistant to storm damage. The metallic surface does not retain water and may get only small damage from hail stones. However, its efficiency depends not only on the intensity of the storm and the particularities of metal, but also on the way it has been projected and installed in the first place, whether it has been designed specifically for your geographic position and installation respects the manufacturer's recommendations?.

Unlike other roofing materials, metal is resistant to hail, and the age of the roof doesn`t affect its resistance.  It is uncommon to see a metal roof that needs to be replaced because of hail damage. Hailstones may only cause some aesthetic damage (impact points or dents, but in t6he case of metal roofs designed with textured finishes, impact points may not be visible at all. In some cases, these minor damages may allow metal to rust in time, but with the new materials, even this potential problem is solved: they now have a galvanized coating, beneath the paint. As such, is the paint is removed, the roofing material is still protected by this rust-resistant coating designed to last +20 years.

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