How do the costs of Galvalume standing seam roofs compare?
The many benefits offered by new and retrofit Galvalume standing seam roofs (SSR) over traditional nonmetallic roofs translate into both direct and indirect cost savings. A retrofit Galvalume SSR installed on a light weight structural system over an old, leaking nonmetallic roof is a lower cost long term alternative and, in many cases, a lower initial cost alternative if tear-off of the old nonmetallic roof is required. Benefits that translate into related cost savings result from the installation of additional insulation under the Galvalume SSR, avoiding tear-off so that activities inside the building are not disrupted and disposal of nonmetallic material is not necessary, and the ability to schedule retrofit installations on a year-round basis in almost all climates.
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- How do the costs of both new and retrofit low slope Galvalume standing seam roofs compare with traditional flat nonmetallic roofs?
- How do the costs of Galvalume standing seam roofs compare?