Why you should want a metal roof in the winter.
Installing a metal roof in winter.
In an earlier post titled keep cool with our metal roof we showed how a metal roof can save you energy costs by reflecting as much as 83 of the sun s energy away from the roof.
That s more than twice as reflective as the best asphalt shingles.
Lay the starter row of metal shingles at the drip edge and affix to the roof with metal roofing nails.
Unlike other roofing options metal roofs can easily be installed in the colder months without compromise to quality.
Work up from the initial row starting at the lower corner in a diagonal pattern staggering the shingles to prevent gaps.
In the winter time a professional roofing contractor may choose to hand seal the shingles with an approved asphalt roofing cement or other adhesive that s provided by the manufacturer.
Aside from shoveling snow and staging the installation metal roofing can be installed in winter.
This grants you more flexibility a wider range of available contractors more time for a contractor to devote to your install and the possibility of lower pricing.
Sheet metal panels are not subject to cracking bending or breaking.
Every tab should be sealed with one or two dabs roughly 1 inch in diameter of asphalt roofing cement.
Most metal shingles will be attached to the roof using metal shingle.
Installing snow guards is a great way to trap snow and put an end to an impending avalanche.
Be sure to check there are no leaks that could occur.
A cool roof is essential when installing one in the cold climate of minnesota or wisconsin.
Snow guards also known as snow stoppers for metal roofs are devices that are installed to help contain the snow so that it is no longer a source of danger.
That might be the case with shingles that suffer from shattering when it s really cold out but for metal roofing it s a non issue.
Not true it s a common believe that roofing can t go on a home during the winter in a place like minnesota.