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Metal is Forever Changing the Residential Roofing Industry

When it comes to home ownership, it doesn’t take long before something needs to be fixed or repaired all together. It just goes with the territory. One of the biggest areas that seems to keep homeowners on their toes is residential roofing. Typical asphalt shingles have been popular for years and years. The biggest problem with them is that they do not hold up in stormy conditions and on average only last 10-15 years. That’s no time! Before you know it, you’ll be like many homeowners and having to replace your roof.

Are you looking for an energy efficient way to improve the longevity of your house or add thousands onto the resale value of your house? A metal roof from Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is your answer. Metal is the strongest product available which is why it’s single handedly changing the residential roofing industry for the better!

Our steel panel stamped shingle design offers the classic features of a traditional style reinforced with the strength and longevity of steel. Erie Metal Roofs are guaranteed against abnormal weathering; this includes discoloration, winds up to 120mph, and hail. The metal roof is also non-porous and is freeze and thaw resistant. It won’t crack, break, burn, curl, or split.

Available in a multitude of styles, from terracotta tiles to wood shake, to match the unique features of your home while offering a permanent roofing solution. It’s why we call it, “the last roof you’ll ever need.” Each tile is finished with a final glaze to encapsulate the panel to protect your roof from any damage for more than twice as long as your standard roof. That’s a great comfort and it’s why metal is the new “go to” material in the industry.

Make the Homeowner Fix the Problems before Signing on the Dotted Line
| April 1, 2013 | 8:00 AM | Remodeling | No comments

Are you a first-time home-buyer eager to get out of apartment living and buy your very own house? Whatever you do, don’t rush into things and follow these simple steps to help you decide whether you’re ready to take the plunge.

  1. Always check the selling prices of comparable homes in your area and neighborhood by searching actual multiple listing service, or MLS, listings in your area on a number of websites, including the National Association of Realtors.
  2. Use Bankrate’s mortgage calculator to get an idea of what your monthly mortgage payments would be if you bought today.
  3. Calculate your total monthly housing cost, including taxes and homeowners insurance because in some areas, what you pay for your taxes and insurance escrow will almost double your mortgage payment.
  4. Determine what your closing costs will be.  Closing costs can include origination fees charged by the lender, title and settlement fees, taxes and prepaid items like homeowners insurance or homeowners’ association fees and shouldn’t be overlooked during the purchase process.
  5. Review your budget and determine how a house fits into it. Fannie Mae recommends that buyers spend no more than 28 percent of their income on housing costs. Go much past 30 percent and you risk becoming house poor.
  6. Buying a house is a great way to build wealth, maintaining your investment but can be labor-intensive and expensive.  Always remember to look at the big picture before inking the deal.

When unexpected costs for new appliances, residential roofing repairs and plumbing problems crop up, there’s no landlord to turn to, and these costs can quickly drain your bank account. Make sure you hire a thorough home inspector. If the house you are wanting to buy has a bad roof or other “large” repairs like foundation issues, you need to either choose another house or have the homeowners make the repairs.  Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is a trusted leader in the industry and would be happy to come out and take a look at the house you’re interested in, and give the homeowners a fair price on repairs. So the bottom line is that you need to take things slow. Consider whether you’re ready for the expense and effort of home ownership before pulling the trigger.

Invest in your Roof and your Pocketbook will Thank You

If the idea of replacing your traditional asphalt roof every 15 years doesn’t sit well with you, you’re not alone! Many homeowners are sick and tired of asphalt and are investing in a metal roof. After all,  it’s energy efficient, durable and will outlast any asphalt roof on the market!  

Metal roofing is a solid, attractive roofing solution available in multiple colors, textures, and profiles and can save your household up to  40% of its annual energy costs.  Upgrading to a metal roof, means less money out of your wallet, less dependence on energy resources and less general air pollution in your neighborhood and across the nation.  Metal roofing is great for the environment because it can be installed directly onto an existing asphalt roof, reducing landfill waste as well as decades of environmentally-sound, maintenance-free strength and beauty. 

It’s not difficult to understand why metal is fast becoming popular for not only commercial but residential use as well.  It’s durable, fire retardant and almost maintenance-free. Another benefit is that metal reflects heat and blocks its transfer into the attic. Research shows that metal absorbed 34 percent less heat than asphalt shingles. What homeowner wouldn’t want to  drastically save on their energy bills? This is a great feature in both the scorching hot summer months as well as the cold winter months. 

Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is a trusted leader in the industry. We  would love to come out and give you a free estimate. Industry insiders predict that in twenty years all newer homes will have a metal roof. Let us come out and show you why metal is now the “go to” material when it comes to residential roofing. 

Asphalt Roofs Require Lots of Maintenance
| March 18, 2013 | 10:00 AM | Advantages of a Metal Roof, Metal Roof | No comments

Chances are, your roof is probably the last thing on your mind. With all the daily hustle and bustle, it’s easy to lose sight of the most important exterior essentials that safeguard your entire interior space.  Most asphalt roof systems are designed to protect your home for 15 years, but the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) recommends you inspect your roof regularly two times a year during the spring and fall.

Here are some expert inspection tips and suggestions on what to do to keep your roof in better shape.

  1. Homebuyer’s beware. Inspecting a roof  before your closing date is vital.  Getting a professional roof inspection before that home is officially yours will save you a lot of time and costly repairs.
  2. Trim troublesome trees.  When admiring your home and surrounding landscape, it’s important not to overlook overhanging branches that can scratch and gouge your roof materials. To prevent damaging or puncturing your shingles, trim back and remove any branches getting close to your roof.
  3. Gutter cleaning.  Remove leaves and other debris. In addition to bothersome branches, leaves and other elements can clog your gutter system and cause water to backup into the attic, living areas or behind the fascia boards. To ensure your drainage system is flowing, it’s recommended that you clean your roof at least twice per year and be on the lookout for sagging gutters or damaged drain components.
  4. Ensure the roof is built to breathe.  Improper ventilation, heat and moisture can cause sheathing and rafting to rot and buckle and insulation to lose effectiveness, causing you roofing system to be ineffective.

If all of these roofing issues is overwhelming to you, a metal roof is a great alternative to traditional asphalt. It lasts 50+ years and is the strongest, low maintenance roof available. Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is a trusted leader in the industry and can show you why metal roofing is fast becoming the most popular roofing option available.

Pick a Roofing Material that will Last 50+ Years

We all know we are still in a depressed real estate market.  It’s a buyers market. Great time to buy a house but not a great time to sell a house. My realtor friend, Debbie tells me that buyers are spoiled nowadays. They want to essentially move their toothbrush in and call it a day. That means your home better be in tip top shape. If not, buyers will move on to the next house and not think anything of it. Ok, so now let’s talk about deal breakers. Debbie says there are three big ones. Foundation issues, roofing issues, and outdated bathrooms are the “big three” that she sees most. A bad kitchen isn’t a good thing either. The most common though, is a bad roof. Not a good thing to have when desperate to sell your home.

When it comes to residential roofing, most roofs are replaced, or at least repaired, every ten years. If that number doesn’t sit well with you, you should consider a roofing material other than asphalt. Most asphalt shingle roofs have a lifespan of 15 to 20 years but slate, aluminum, steel, and clay roofs all have life spans of 50-plus years, some lasting up to 200! Because of this, many homeowners are making the move to metal roofing.  Realtors say, buyers know metal roofing will last a longer time and are attracted to homes with these types of roofs. Put it this way, if you have a problem roof, you will not get asking price for your house. If you do get an offer, (you may not) expect one that is at least twenty thousand dollars under your asking price!

Metal roofing is fast becoming popular for not only commercial but residential as well.  It’s durable, fire retardant and almost maintenance-free. Metal roofing is also very energy efficient because it reflects heat and blocks its transfer into the attic. Research shows that metal absorbed 34 percent less heat than asphalt shingles, and homeowners switching to metal reported saving up to 20 percent on their energy bills. This is a great feature in both the scorching hot summer months as well as the cold winter months.  Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is a trusted leader in the industry and would love to come out and give you a free estimate. We will show you why metal is picking up steam as the “go to” product in the roofing industry.