Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

There is a growing list of reasons for the expanding use of metal in residential construction. Leading the list is the tremendous variety of exciting shapes and colors that today’s product offers. In addition to these aesthetic advantages, modern metal residential roofing is easily installed and offers longevity, energy savings and exceptional durability, even under extreme weather conditions.

Below are some common questions and answers regarding the use of metal in residential construction.

How can a metal roof save energy?

Many conventional roofing materials, asphalt shingles, for example, absorb energy from the sun. Metal, on the other hand, reflects most of the sun's rays. At day's end, metal also cools more quickly. As a result, the attic space remains cooler, as does the living space below. Conventional roofing materials tend to absorb and retain heat, therefore requiring more energy to maintain a cooler living space.

Can I install a metal roof over my existing roof?

Yes. Because of the light weight of metal, it is easily installed over existing roofing materials, without the disposal problems commonly associated with re-roofing projects.

Will it look good?

Everoof recognizes that appearance is a major factor in the choice of roofing material. Our product ensures that the benefits of metal go beyond longevity and durability. Everoof's highly diversified line of roofing products offers the homeowner a wide variety of styles, colors, and finishes.

Will it cost more than conventional roofing?

Although the initial cost of metal is higher, the life-cycle costs are substantially lower than conventional materials. The decision to select metal is often based upon the fact that the homeowner either doesn't want to or can't afford to replace their conventional roof every 10 to 20 years. Metal, on the other hand, will provide years of low maintenance service life and an unparalleled labor and maintenance guarantee.