​Myths of Metal Roofs

As the experts in the field Metal Roofing San Antonio is accustomed to fielding Texans’ questions and queries. We’d like to set the record straight by busting these myths

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MYTH #1 Metal Roofing Costs Too Much

Let’s examine the facts.

Metal roofs don’t catch on fire. They are fire-rated and non-combustible. Texas brush or wildfires? You need a metal roof. Wicked rain and lightening storms? You need a metal roof. 

Metal roofs are hail rated so are very effective even in hurricane strength winds. If you live on the Texas Gulf Coast, you need a metal roof.

Traditional asphalt materials loose their ability to protect over time, but a well-maintained metal roof protects you for 20, even 30 or more years. 

Metal roofs ultimately save money on energy bills year after year for decades. Metal roofs offer better protection from fire, lightening, and wind plus energy savings. So much so that some insurance carriers offer discounts and rebates for homes with metal roofs.

De​pending on the high-tech material used, some metal roofs are warranted for 30 or 40 and some even 50 years. That’s a lot of life out of your investment, a lot of years for money-savings, and a lot of years of NOT needing to install a new roof.

To see the industry range of prices, check out our 
Frequently Asked Questions page. To see how much your job will actually cost, give us a call at 210-361-1098.

​MYTH #2 Metal Roofs Get Hotter Than Other Materials

​This is an important issue for Texans. The metal roofs get just as hot as traditional roofing materials, but not more. Metal roofs also conserve energy by more efficiently releasing energy from the sun. As a matter of fact a metal roof can reduce your air conditioning by 40% in the summer. The U.S. Department of Energy published a study back in 2007 that found the winter air space under metal roofs was 20 degrees warmer than asphalt. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory did the study.

​MYTH #3 Metal Roofs Rust

​The contemporary metal roof is engineered to last for decades without corroding. 
Many are warranted for 40 years so they won’t fade, peal or chalk. The paints we use are like baked-on enamel and are much more high tech as are the metals themselves.

They are heavier than traditional roofing materials
Metal roofs are actually lighter than other materials. An asphalt shingle roof can be double the weight of the modern metal roofs. Other materials like slate can be three times the weight.

​MYTH #4 Lightening is More Likely to Hit a Metal Roof

​Nope. Lightning is attracted to the highest point. Just because it conducts electricity doesn’t mean it attracts lightning. The answer to this is just ‘nope’.

MYTH #5 Metal Roofs Are Too Loud in the Rain

​Actually, if installed with adequate underlayment which dampens the sound, they aren’t nearly as loud as older metal roofs without it. As a matter of fact, the technology has developed a synthetic underlayment that blocks the sound fantastically.



Be sure to give Metal Roofing San Antonio a call and allow us to give you a free estimate for your roof.

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