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How long will a metal roof last?

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How long will a metal roof last?

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A. A metal roof won’t dry out, split, curl, peel or flake like conventional roofing products. Metal roofing has been successfully used for centuries and they last substantially longer than any other roofing product on the market. Q. How good is the paint finish on my metal roof? A. Our metal roofs are painted with a two-coat, high-performance Fluoropolymer with exceptional weathering characteristics. Its durability and color retention are the result of the high molecular weight of its formulation. During its application, the molecules in the paint chemically bond to form a durable, long-lasting finish that resists breakdown by ultraviolet rays and provides the most durable, long-lasting finish available today.

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A. A metal roof won’t dry out, split, curl, peel or flake like conventional roofing products. Metal roofing has been successfully used for centuries and they last and last forever.

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Our panels carry a 30 year limited warranty. This could be the last roof you ever have to put on your house with a life expectancy of well over 30 years. Corrosion resistant substrates and long life finishes ensure long term performance and minimal maintenance.

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A. A metal roof won’t dry out, split, curl, peel or flake like conventional roofing products. Metal roofing has been successfully used for centuries and they last substantially longer than any other roofing product on the market.

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Depending upon the specific metal roofing product you select, a metal roof can last 50 years or more. This may be the last roof you will ever need! Metal easily sheds snow and ice and does not absorb water, which can lead to cracking and rotting in freeze-thaw cycling in other materials. Metal will not rot, split, or crack, and is impervious to termites and pests. Metal can be repainted for a change of look and to enhance the product’s life. Environmental factors such as salt spray, industrial emissions and animal waste can reduce the metal’s life expectancy.

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