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The Metal Roof : The Last Roof You’ll ever Need!

When it comes to roofing issues, many homeowners just don’t want to deal with it. Not now and not ever! The biggest reason is that it is a big job and definitely not a cheap one! Let’s talk about the biggest problems when it comes to asphalt. There are several reasons why asphalt shingles are a losing when it comes to residential and commercial roofing. Does replacing your roof every 10-15 years make you feel sick inside? If so, you’re like most homeowners. I mean who really wants to have to deal with a new roof after only 10-15 years!? If you don’t, then you really need than you really need to consider a metal roof from Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana.  We are a leader in the industry because we offer the highest quality product at the very best price out there. Plus, we have the BEST installers in the business who will give you top notch energy efficient results, EVERY TIME! Local inspectors say if you invest in a metal roof it’ll likely be the last roof you’ll ever need!

Our pre-finished metal roofing is offered in a broad palette of attractive colors with long-life coatings that do not support the growth of moss, mildew or fungus. Our metal panels are lightweight, yet strong enough to withstand even the most extreme severe weather. What’s even better is that snow easily slides off the roof. Finally, our  metal roof  lasts longer, conserves energy, and  requires virtually no maintenance.

Another plus is that insulation can be installed under the panels, which save you a great deal of energy.  If you think metal is loud, think again!  The roof panels are installed over the existing roof and plywood on the outside, with a layer of sound-deadening insulation and your drywall ceiling on the inside. These materials help deaden the sound. Local realtors say homebuyers love when they see metal because they know it’s a very high quality product that they will not have to mess with!

Want to Sell your House? You Better Pay Attention
| June 10, 2013 | 8:00 AM | Metal Roof, Metal Roof Pictures, Remodeling | No comments

You want to sell your home? There are certain tricks you can do to spice it up and get the buyers interested. Aside from just a few tricks, experts say you need to make sure, “the meat of the house is in good shape.”  First, let’s tackle what experts, refer to as “staging.” This is basically, showcasing the best side of a home to create interest and help you get top dollar.

First up, make room. Clear out as much furniture as you can. Put it in storage, give it to charity or have a garage sale. Too much stuff looks cramped and cluttered. You want it to look spacious. Next up.  Clear out your counters. Go through the house and clear off all the horizontal surfaces like kitchen and bathroom countertops. Old magazines? Toss ‘em. Knick-knacks? Pack ‘em. Counters need to be clear and clean. What about the smell test? A home should smell good. That means no noticeable odor, no pet scent, no stale cooking smells and no cigarette smoke.

Next, you must make your home ageless. There’s a difference between an old house and a classic home.  Keep everything fresh and up-to-date. Also, let there be light. If the whole house is dark, that’s a problem. So open the blinds. Turn on all the lights. Add lights in rooms that are dark. Also, avoid controversy. If you have a deer head on the wall, you might want to take it down. It will be a turnoff to some buyers. Lastly, keep it clean. This means, no dust, cobwebs or trash.

Ok, now that you know the top staging secrets, let’s talk a little about the “meat of the house.” This means, make sure kitchens and bathrooms are sparkling and up to date. Also, is your foundation free from problems including cracks? These are all deal breakers that local realtors see daily. Next up, how’s the shape of your roof? If you have an old, asphalt roof you absolutely have to repair of replace it. This is a no brainer for inspectors. Here’s the deal regarding asphalt, it’s a popular option because of it’s price and availability but it’s shelf life is only 10-15 years! Yes, this means you will have to replace it often. Metal roofing is fast becoming a popular roofing option because unlike asphalt, it will withstand even the worst inclement weather. Plus, inspectors say it’s the last roof you’ll ever need. Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is a trusted leader in the industry and we’d love to show you why metal roofing has become the “go to” roofing option for thousands of homeowners!

Roofing Issues Every 10-15 Years? That’s Asphalt for you!

There are so many roofing options for your home nowadays but the most popular of all remains asphalt.  In fact, an estimated 80% of all American houses are built with asphalt roof shingles. It’s no wonder why. It’s readily available and asphalt is the cheaper of the choices.

The biggest problems with asphalt shingles is that while they are certainly popular and easily less expensive than other roof materials, a common complaint about asphalt shingles has to do with their durability. The problem is that asphalt shingles have been known to become damaged before their warranty expires, and if the manufacturer determines your roofer didn’t install the roof according to “specifications,” you’ll be out of luck.

The other major issue with asphalt is that if you don’t like the idea of having to replace your roof every 10-15 years you really should look for another roofing material. 10-15 years is the max you’ll really get on an asphalt roof without signs of significant damage. Bald spots, worn areas, roof discoloration and pieces that have blown off due to inclement weather, are all problems you’ll see.

If all of this isn’t worth the savings you really need to look into the benefits of a metal roof. Local home inspectors say these roofs will hold up to any and all severe weather episodes including the highest of winds. Plus, many say it’s the last roof you’ll ever need! If all that plus added resale value sounds good to you, Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana would love to chat with you on the many benefits of a metal roof.  For years,  we have been a trusted leader in the industry because of the quality product we offer and the honest way we do business.

Why Metal Roofs have Becoming So Popular

A roof is something most of us don’t want to bother with or think about. The truth of the matter is that if you have an asphalt roof, (many people do) you are going to have to replace it every 10-15  years! Ouch! Asphalt is popular because it’s relatively cheap and is readily available. Whether you like it or not, a roof is incredibly valuable to your home.  It can be a beautiful accent to your house or business or an ugly nightmare causing thousands of dollars  in damage to your home or business.
Think about it,  the one thing that any structure must have is a roof. It is the most important component to any structure protecting you and others from rain wind snow and disaster. So why would you even think of cutting corners when it comes to your roof? If you’re tired of dealing with roofing issues every time inclement weather rolls in, you really should consider metal roofs. Local inspectors say, they will stand up to any weather condition and will be the last roof you’ll ever need!

Whatever you do, make sure you choose the right metal roofing contractor. You want a company that will show the pros and cons of each roofing material and who treats you like family. Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is a trusted leader in the metal roofs industry because we offer the highest quality product at a fair and honest price. This is how we built our stellar reputation and it’s why much of our business is from referrals from our satisfied customers. We will be there for you from start to finish. One thing that sets us apart is that if you need us after your job is complete, we will be there for you then, as well. If you are interested in learning more about roofing materials we would love to sit down with you and show you why many are going metal and never turning back!

Choose a Durable, Maintenance Free, Fade Free Roof

When it comes to roofing, there is nothing more obnoxious than your roof becoming more and more faded. As far as asphalt roofing goes, it really takes no time before color fade starts to set in. Another annoying thing about asphalt is its shelf life. I mean 10-15 years? That’s it, before you need to start thinking about replacing your roof? These are all reason s why many are ditching asphalt once and for all.  Metal roofs are fast becoming the “go to” material. A big reason why is that it’s incredibly durable.

It has been proven time after time, storm after storm, that metal performs better than any other roofing product. Metal roofs have a very high wind rating which makes them a great choice for durability.  Another benefit is that you will never have to worry about your roof fading ever again! The paint finish is a ceramic based paint in which the color of the roof is baked on in a furnace.

If that’s not enough to convince you. Think about this. According to an article published by the Metal Roofing Association,  the appraised value of a home will increase by $1.35 per sq. ft. when it has a metal roof. Not only does it add value to your home, metal roofs actually saves you money – on roofing maintenance costs and on your energy bills. Regular asphalt shingle roofing systems need re-roofing (plus interim maintenance and shingle replacement) anywhere from 5 to 15 years. Metal means you will likely never re-roof again, or have to worry about damage, leaks or missing shingles. For saving money, metal is second to none. In fact, having one on your home can actually lower your heating and air conditioning bills year round. In the summer, metal’s scientifically tested reflective coatings keep your home cooler with less energy. In the winter its insulating properties keep heat in, saving you energy and money. Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is a trusted leader in the industry and would love to show you why many are making the switch and reaping the rewards.