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		<title>Residential Metal Roofing Materials &#8211; New Metal Roofs are Better, Stronger and Quicker to Install</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 03:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s official. Once the province of boring-looking industrial complexes, metal roofing materials have become the staple of the modern architectural era. Simple and elegant in their looks, they&#8217;ve also proven to be the most environmentally friendly and safe residential roofing solution. Indeed, aside from reflecting heat off of homes and lowering their reliance on watt-hungry [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>        It&#8217;s official. Once the province of boring-looking industrial complexes, metal roofing materials have become the staple of the modern architectural era. Simple and elegant in their looks, they&#8217;ve also proven to be the most environmentally friendly and safe residential roofing solution.</p>
<p>Indeed, aside from reflecting heat off of homes and lowering their reliance on watt-hungry air-conditioning systems, metal roofing is also much more easily recycled than any other type of roofing material. And, for the penny pincher, it&#8217;ll be good to know that due to the fire, hail and wind resistance properties of residential metal roofs, the average insurance company will discount a policy on your home by as much as 25%.</p>
<p>Residential metal roofing materials have, without question, come a long way in terms of their design aesthetics &#8211; that was something achieved by the frenetic, minimalist nineties, when steel and glass were the height of construction attempting to embody the philosophy of &#8216;dynamic tension&#8217;. Indeed, roof paneling has been developed so as to more closely resemble cedar shakes or Tuscan clay roof tiling than the raw, exposed materials that avant garde architects prefer.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re keen to move into the new era of design, on the other hand, panels crafted in that raw exposed style, in copper, stainless steel and aluminum, have never been more meticulously crafted or of better quality. Galvalume is known as the strongest of all materials &#8211; galvanized sheet steel coated in a silky-sheen layer of zinc-alloy, its hardiness approaches that of Kevlar.</p>
<p>The most modern, and some would say aesthetically pleasing, metal roofing material is that of standing-seam roofing panels, which are both easily installed and virtually immune to wind, ice, snow and hail damage. If you&#8217;d like to go even stronger you can find these in Galvalume, galvanized sheet steel coated in a Zinc-Aluminum alloy that possesses the most impressive corrosion resistance of any roofing material, meaning that it will last a very long time.</p>
<p>So what, exactly, is a standing-seam metal roof&#8217;s lifespan? Well, scientists have artificially aged metal panels by subjecting them to extreme levels of corrosive gas and heat, and found that, odds are, your average metal roofing materials will last up to seventy years without any need of repair. Of course, you&#8217;ll have a hard time convincing most manufacturers of that number &#8211; their warranties stretch to a &#8216;mere&#8217; forty years.         </p>
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		<title>Residential Metal Roofing Materials &#8211; New Metal Roofs are Better, Stronger and Quicker to Install</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 03:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>        It&#8217;s official. Once the province of boring-looking industrial complexes, metal roofing materials have become the staple of the modern architectural era. Simple and elegant in their looks, they&#8217;ve also proven to be the most environmentally friendly and safe residential roofing solution.</p>
<p>Indeed, aside from reflecting heat off of homes and lowering their reliance on watt-hungry air-conditioning systems, metal roofing is also much more easily recycled than any other type of roofing material. And, for the penny pincher, it&#8217;ll be good to know that due to the fire, hail and wind resistance properties of residential metal roofs, the average insurance company will discount a policy on your home by as much as 25%.</p>
<p>Residential metal roofing materials have, without question, come a long way in terms of their design aesthetics &#8211; that was something achieved by the frenetic, minimalist nineties, when steel and glass were the height of construction attempting to embody the philosophy of &#8216;dynamic tension&#8217;. Indeed, roof paneling has been developed so as to more closely resemble cedar shakes or Tuscan clay roof tiling than the raw, exposed materials that avant garde architects prefer.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re keen to move into the new era of design, on the other hand, panels crafted in that raw exposed style, in copper, stainless steel and aluminum, have never been more meticulously crafted or of better quality. Galvalume is known as the strongest of all materials &#8211; galvanized sheet steel coated in a silky-sheen layer of zinc-alloy, its hardiness approaches that of Kevlar.</p>
<p>The most modern, and some would say aesthetically pleasing, metal roofing material is that of standing-seam roofing panels, which are both easily installed and virtually immune to wind, ice, snow and hail damage. If you&#8217;d like to go even stronger you can find these in Galvalume, galvanized sheet steel coated in a Zinc-Aluminum alloy that possesses the most impressive corrosion resistance of any roofing material, meaning that it will last a very long time.</p>
<p>So what, exactly, is a standing-seam metal roof&#8217;s lifespan? Well, scientists have artificially aged metal panels by subjecting them to extreme levels of corrosive gas and heat, and found that, odds are, your average metal roofing materials will last up to seventy years without any need of repair. Of course, you&#8217;ll have a hard time convincing most manufacturers of that number &#8211; their warranties stretch to a &#8216;mere&#8217; forty years.         </p>
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		<title>Choosing a Residential Metal Roofing Contractor</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 13:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A building that you live in qualifies as a &#8220;residence.&#8221; Good roofing contractors for you, then, will be experienced in residential roofing &#8212; which is different from commercial roofing. Commercial roofing is usually flat and designed to take into account complications normal homes don&#8217;t have. Metal roofing is a great choice for any home. Metal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p id="bodyContent" style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.roofbuying.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/residential-roofing-shingles1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-88" title="residential-roofing-shingles" src="http://www.roofbuying.com/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/ffed7129eb5f5f25e16f7e64010bbd03.jpg" alt="" width="160" height="115" /></a>A building that you live in qualifies as a &#8220;residence.&#8221; Good  roofing contractors for you, then, will be experienced in residential roofing &#8212;  which is different from commercial roofing. Commercial roofing is usually flat  and designed to take into account complications normal homes don&#8217;t have. Metal  roofing is a great choice for any home.</p>
<p id="bodyContent" style="text-align: justify;">Metal roofing comes in aluminum, copper, tin, and other  metals. It&#8217;s often easier to pick your residential roofing materials than to  pick a roofer to install it. There are some things you cannot control: weather,  nearness to water or factories, how much it rains. Your location and its weather  will largely determine which residential metal roofing material is right. Now,  is there a good contractor?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Metal Roofing Alliance </strong></p>
<p id="bodyContent" style="text-align: justify;">You might hate &#8220;cowboy&#8221; contractors who do poor work &#8212; and so  do good roofers. Just one &#8220;cowboy,&#8221; however, can cast a bad light on every  roofer or builder. Good roofers, then, will adhere to every local and state law,  self-policing. Visit Metal Roofing Alliance (<a href="http://www.metalroofing.com/">http://www.metalroofing.com/</a>) to get  reliable recommendations for a metal roofing contractor in your area.</p>
<p id="bodyContent" style="text-align: justify;">This website lists distributors and contractors, suppliers,  roofing material manufacturers and roofers. It is a reliable source to help  consumers find good roofing options. They were founded in 1998 by a few people  from the industry who wanted to help fix its bad reputation. This great website  is user-friendly. You can learn anything you need to know about residential  metal roofing.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>More Questions To Ask</strong></p>
<p id="bodyContent" style="text-align: justify;">Be sure to ask friends and family members for referrals to  roofing contractors. This is especially true if they have recently had a roof  installed. Find out if they were happy with their roofer. Check with your bank  for a list of trustworthy roofers.</p>
<p id="bodyContent" style="text-align: justify;">Be sure to ask lots of questions when you meet with a  residential metal roofing contractor whom you are considering hiring. If you  don&#8217;t understand what they are talking about or if you don&#8217;t like their answers,  move on. With a good roofing contractor, you will get answers as to how your  money is being spent. Reputable residential metal roofing contractors also give  you, in writing, their detailed estimates for the job. You can also reach them  easily via phone or their office. Don&#8217;t just hire the first roofer that you  find. To find a roofer who will be a good match for your job, do a little  comparison shopping.</p>
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