Tag: standing seam metal roof

New England Standing Seam Metal Roofing

Standing seem metal roof in Rhode Island

Standing Seam Metal RoofingOne of the most classic of metal roofs is standing seam metal roofing products. If you’re considering a metal roof for your home but aren’t sold on standing seam roofing, we want you to take a closer look. It offers many benefits and a classic look.What is Standing Seam Metal Roofing?There are… ( read more )

Aluminum Standing Seam Metal Should Be Your Next Roof

Standing Seam Metal Roof in MA

The any-slope roofing solution that will dethrone asphalt shingles has not been invented yet, or maybe it has. Standing seam metal roofs is nowhere near the popularity of asphalt shingle roofing systems nationwide, but its stock has been continually on the rise as of late. For us at Classic Metal Roofs, the days of asphalt… ( read more )

Recycled-Recyclable Aluminum Metal Roofs Benefits

A dark red/brown metal roof made with recyclable aluminum in Southern New England

Roof replacement projects generate a lot of waste material from discarded roofing. Homeowners who care about how their roof impacts the environment should consider a metal roofing system when they have their roof replaced. Metal roofers Classic Metal Roofs LLC discuss the benefits of recycling and recyclable aluminum metal roofs. Aluminum Metal Is an Infinitely… ( read more )

Have a Safe Ladderless Roof Inspection

a metal shingle roof before a ladderless roof inspection in MA, CT, NH or RI

Whether it’s a metal roof or not, metal roofing contractors will tell you that you have to perform routine checks on your roof to make sure they’re in top condition. Usually, this involves getting a ladder to get up there and get the job done, but what if you don’t have a ladder? Ladderless Roof… ( read more )

Solar is Hot: The Rise of Residential Solar Systems and Roofs

The top view of the roofs in home

From marginal to mainstream, the interest in residential solar systems is booming. That’s due in part to a recent decision in California, which requires all new homes in the state to include residential solar systems beginning in 2020. That landmark decision is helping drive solar adoption not only in California, but throughout the country.  In… ( read more )