Contractors May Be The Way To Go With Metal Roofing Installations
While the cost of installing a metal roof can seem prohibitively high to some people, there has been a recent trend amongst home DIY enthusiasts of trying to install metal roofing themselves. Essentially, these people are trying to get the durability and energy-efficiency benefits of metal roofing without having to shoulder the cost incurred by hiring a metal roofing contractor.
Now, sure, the mindset is one a lot of people can identify with right now - the economy's as low as can be and many people have found themselves the victims of retrenchments or big wage cuts. And there are a number of companies that make metal roofing shingles for just this purpose - for the amateur, DIY metal roofing contractor. These panels, as they're advertised, clip together easily, either by hand or with a minimal number of tools. The problem that you're likely to run into when trying to use such products is that they're uniform, designed for a uniform roof-shape.
But your typical home doesn't have that. Odds are your home has a sidewall, a chimney, a dormer or a skylight somewhere up there, and the average homeowner trying to work around such structural irregularities without any panel-reshaping is almost bound to leave weak spots that make the internal structure of the roof vulnerable to water damage, possibly decreasing the lifespan of a roof which, properly installed, could last half a century without maintenance. The cost of installing a metal roof on your own could, in reality, be that you'll need to get the entire job redone by a professional. When even a simple mistake like leaving a mark on one of your metal panels with a lead pencil instead of duct tape can lead to massive corrosion and compromise the integrity of the roof, is it really a risk you want to take?
So, if you don't happen to live in a Toblerone- or matchbox-shaped residence, get on the phone to a metal roofing contractor and start haggling. The cost of installing a metal roof once you've laid hands on the requisite parts is not that high, as the labor required is so much less. The job should proceed relatively quickly, and if the contractor charges by the day, so much the better.
If not, you should get at least three metal roofing contractors to quote you for the job. Alternatively, call on your friends and family - you'd be surprised how well the concept of 'six degrees of separation' applies when it comes to finding anyone in the building, carpentry or plumbing industries. It's the way the average contractor gets the majority of his work, work he'll tend to want to do as well as possible if you're referred by a family member, as he'll know he's leaving an impression not just on one person, but on an entire network of potential customers.
The best tool for cutting and shaping metal roofing panels on-site is called a brake, and you need to make absolutely sure that your metal roofing contractor is using one, as without it you'll be left with poorly-cut panels and a job that stretches out far longer than it should. The hydraulic powered teeth of the brake cut panels perfectly without deforming their ends, leaving you with the neatest, most aesthetically appealing roof-shaping you could hope for.
Read more advice about Installing a Metal Roof and Metal Roofing Contractors at DurableMetalRoofs.com.
Published June 13th, 2009
Filed in Home