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- How to Combine Metal Roof With Asphalt Shingles
Successfully combining a metal roof with asphalt shingles requires careful planning and the use of dependable materials. To achieve a durable and visually appealing roof, it’s essential to select compatible materials and focus on proper preparation. Using dependable metal roof installers ensures high-quality work with attention to detail. This guide covers the essential steps… ( read more )
- Aluminum Metal Roofs Are Better Than Asphalt Shingles
Why Aluminum Metal Roofs Are Better Than Asphalt Shingles Aluminum metal roofs have been steadily gaining popularity as one of the toughest materials available for residential roofing. Asphalt shingles are still the most popular choice, but metal is making its mark. Your roof needs to be strong and resilient for it to ensure maximum protection for… ( read more )
- Reasons to Switch From Asphalt Shingles to Aluminum Metal Roofs
Although asphalt shingles are one of the most common roofing types in the country, aluminum metal roofs have been proven to be the better option. Here, your local metal roof contractor, Classic Metal Roofs LLC, shows you why it’s smarter to choose an aluminum metal roof for your roof replacement. Weather Resistance Asphalt shingles don’t… ( read more )
- The Drawbacks of Asphalt Shingles
Choosing the perfect roofing material for your home can be a daunting task. It’s a significant investment, after all, and you’ll only have to replace the system at least once or twice in your lifetime. This is why you have to choose the one that will provide many years of protection and comfort. Among the… ( read more )
- Aluminum Metal Roofs vs. Asphalt Shingles
There are many pages and blog posts on this Classic Metal Roofs website which contrast the merits of aluminum metal roofs versus asphalt shingle roofs – to the advantage of the former, of course. We do not claim to be unbiased on this matter! Below we lay out the pros and cons of each in succinct table display form, for those who just like to cut to the bottom line, or for those of you who are just starting to educate themselves on the subject.