Frequently Asked Questions
Questions about any of the roofing, siding, or building restoration services that we provide? Below you will find answers to our most frequently asked questions.
What are the benefits of choosing metal roofing?
Metal roofing is durable, energy-efficient, and long-lasting. It can withstand harsh weather, resist fire, and reduce cooling costs by reflecting sunlight. Many metal roofs last 40–70 years with minimal maintenance.
Can metal roofing be installed on both residential and commercial properties?
Absolutely. Metal roofing works well for homes, barns, offices, warehouses, and other commercial buildings. Its versatility makes it a popular choice for both residential and business applications.
Is metal roofing noisy during rain or hail?
Modern metal roofs are installed with insulation and underlayment, which minimize noise. In most cases, they are no louder than asphalt shingles during rain or hail.
What maintenance does a metal roof require?
Metal roofs require minimal maintenance. Occasional inspections, clearing debris from valleys and gutters, and checking fasteners or sealants help keep them in top condition.
How do I know which roofing system is right for me?
The best roofing system depends on your building type, budget, and long-term goals. Metal roofs are excellent for durability, flat roofs maximize usable space, and spray roofing membranes are ideal for cost-effective waterproofing. A professional inspection and consultation will help determine the right option.
What is the difference between metal siding and composite siding?
Metal siding is made from materials like steel or aluminum and is known for its durability, low maintenance, and fire resistance. Composite siding is made from a mix of materials such as wood fibers and polymers, offering a wood-like appearance with improved resistance to rot, pests, and weather.
How long does metal and composite siding last?
Metal siding can last 40–70 years with proper care, while composite siding typically lasts 30–50 years depending on the quality of materials and installation. Both are more durable than traditional wood siding.
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Which siding option requires less maintenance?
Metal siding generally requires less maintenance, needing only occasional washing and touch-ups for scratches. Composite siding is also low-maintenance compared to wood, but it may require periodic painting or sealing to maintain its appearance.
How long does a typical building restoration project take?
The timeline varies based on the property size, extent of damage, and type of restoration required. Smaller projects may take a few weeks, while extensive historic restorations can take several months. Your contractor can provide a detailed schedule after an initial inspection.
Can building restoration be eco-friendly?
Yes. Many restoration companies now use sustainable materials, energy-efficient systems, and waste-reducing practices. Eco-friendly restoration can include recycled materials, low-VOC paints, water-efficient systems, and energy-saving insulation.