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Dispelling Myths About Metal Roofs

In this comprehensive guide aimed at dispelling common myths surrounding metal roofs, the Indaco Metals team will share our expertise about metal roofs in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, and the surrounding Great Plains states. 


At Indaco Metals, we believe in providing accurate and reliable information to assist you in making well-informed decisions about roofing. In this guide, we'll dive into prevalent misconceptions, debunking them to reveal the many benefits that metal roofs–steel roofs in particular– bring to homeowners and commercial building owners. 


As your trusted roofing partner, our mission is to guide you through the facts and showcase the unmatched advantages of choosing a steel roof for your home or building. So, let's get started and debunk these myths together, setting the record straight and unveiling the undeniable appeal of steel roofing solutions.

Myth 1: Metal Roofs Attract Lightning

One of the prevailing myths about metal roofs is that they attract lightning. However, the reality is quite the opposite. 


The Truth: Metal roofs do not attract lightning; they are non-combustible and can safely dissipate the energy from a lightning strike. 


When lightning hits a structure, it looks for the path of least resistance to the ground. Metal roofs, being conductive, provide a direct route away from the rest of the building structure to the ground or another conductor. Therefore, they are effective at directing the lightning away from your home. This makes metal roofs a safe and practical choice, especially in areas prone to thunderstorms.

Myth 2: Metal Roofs Are Noisy During Rainfall

Another misconception that often circulates is that metal roofs create significant noise when it rains. In reality, this couldn't be further from the truth. Advances in roofing technology, coupled with proper insulation, have minimized the sound of rain on metal roofs


The addition of solid sheathing and attic insulation helps absorb the sound, making the noise levels comparable to those of traditional roofing materials. Many homeowners or building owners with steel roofs from Indaco Metals report that the sound of rain becomes a soothing feature rather than a disturbance.


Myth 3: Metal Roofs Make Homes Colder in Winter

A common misunderstanding is that metal roofs make homes colder in winter. However, metal roofs do not inherently contribute to heat loss; instead, they can enhance energy efficiency


Metal reflects rather than absorbs the sun's rays, preventing excessive heat buildup in the summer. In winter, when properly insulated, metal roofs can help retain heat by preventing warm air from escaping. Additionally, metal roofs are excellent at shedding snow, reducing the risk of ice dams and the associated problems they can cause. 


Investing in insulation and proper ventilation is critical to maximizing the energy efficiency benefits of a metal roof. If you have questions about the best ways to insulate your Indaco Metals steel building or roof, reach out to our team. We would love to hear from you! 

Myth 4: Metal Roofs Are Prone to Rust

Concerns about rust are often raised when considering metal roofs, but advancements in manufacturing have addressed this issue. Modern metal roofing materials are coated with protective, zinc, or aluminum layers to prevent rusting. These coatings provide a durable barrier against the elements, ensuring your metal roof remains corrosion-free for many years. 


Regular maintenance, such as inspections and cleaning, can further extend the lifespan of your metal roof. It's important to note that quality manufacturing and installation by professionals also play a crucial role in preventing potential rusting issues. Indaco has Residential Standing Seam, R-Panel, and Duraloc metal roofs, and when you talk with our team, we can discuss the pros and cons, maintenance, and other details of roofing styles. 


Myth 5: Metal Roofs Are Expensive and Not Worth the Investment

The notion that metal roofs are prohibitively expensive is a common misconception that may deter some homeowners. While the initial cost of installing a metal roof may be higher than that of traditional roofing materials, the long-term benefits often outweigh the upfront investment. 


Metal roofs have a significantly longer lifespan, require minimal maintenance, and can lead to substantial energy savings. Moreover, many insurance companies offer homeowners insurance discounts for those with metal roofs due to their durability and resistance to fire and other weather-related damage.


Myth 6: Metal Roofs Have Limited Design Options

Some may believe that metal roofs come in limited designs and styles, but the reality is quite the opposite. Modern manufacturing techniques have expanded the design options for metal roofs, offering a variety of styles, colors, and finishes. 


Whether you prefer the classic look of traditional dark roofing colors or more modern styles and brighter finishes, a metal roofing solution complements any architectural style. Indaco Metals offers 17 different steel roof colors, and our teams in Shawnee and Sand Springs can help you determine which suits your building style. 


The flexibility in design allows homeowners and building owners to express their personal tastes while benefiting from the durability and longevity of metal roofs.

Myth 7: Metal Roofs Are Heavy and Strain the Structure

Concerns about the weight of metal roofs are often raised, especially in comparison to traditional asphalt shingles. However, metal roofing materials are surprisingly lightweight. They are usually lighter than other roofing materials, reducing the overall load on the structure. 


This characteristic makes metal roofs suitable for a wide range of buildings, including those with older or more delicate structures. Working with a professional team like Indaco, who can assess your home's structural capacity, and a contractor who can ensure a proper installation that aligns with local building codes is crucial.


Myth 8: Metal Roofs Fade Quickly

Some people believe that the vibrant color of a metal roof will fade over time, leaving it looking dull and worn. In reality, advancements in paint and coating technology have significantly improved the longevity of color on metal roofs


High-quality finishes are now designed to resist fading, chalking, and discoloration, even in the face of prolonged exposure to the sun's UV rays. Our roofs are fortified with a high-performance two-coat modified siliconized polyester coating. When baked onto the metal, the molecules chemically bond, forming a durable finish that resists damage by ultraviolet rays and does not flake.


Homeowners and building owners can choose from a wide array of colors that will maintain their vibrancy for years, contributing to the home's overall aesthetic appeal, even in Oklahoma and Texas, with our intense summer sun. 


Find A Metal Roof Supplier Near You 

Dispelling myths about metal roofs is essential to help homeowners make well-informed decisions about their roofing needs. At Indaco Metals, we want to provide accurate information and guide you toward the roofing solution that best suits your requirements. 


Metal roofs offer a compelling combination of durability, energy efficiency, and aesthetic versatility. As you consider your options, remember that investing in a metal roof is not just a practical choice but a decision that adds long-term value to your home. 


If you're ready to explore the benefits of steel roofing, our team is here to assist you every step of the way. Contact us today.

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