Corrugated Metal Roofing

CORRUGATED METAL ROOFING

Investing in a roof is an investment – one large enough that most homeowners would rather not have to face the cost too many times.

Finding a roofing material that is affordable and long-lasting, then, is vital for most customers. Corrugated metal roofing is a type of roofing that is quickly gaining in popularity, particularly for residential homes, because it fits all of these requirements. Not only is corrugated metal affordable and durable, but it’s also easy to install and won’t disrupt your daily life for weeks on end. Corrugated roofing can also be quite attractive – if you’re looking for an attention-getter, this style might be perfect. Call our local Indiana metal roofers near you today!

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What Are Types of Corrugated Metal Roof Panels?

Corrugated sheet metal used for roofing is available as R panels. This type of corrugated sheet is perhaps most noted for its ability to withstand all sorts of weather disasters and can be installed right over existing shingles in certain situations. It’s also quite low-maintenance, offering homeowners the chance to install a long lasting roof without worrying about spending much of their time maintaining it. R panels are a great choice for roofing panels and can be easily and quickly placed and adapted to fit your space and roofing needs.

With all of that said, what does a corrugated metal roof look like? The appearance of a roof is often just as important to homeowners as its material, after all. These corrugated roof sheets have a natural grey finish that can give your home a distinctly industrial style, however it is also possible to adapt the shape and design of corrugated sheet metal to better fit with your own personal style as well as the vision you have of your property. It is important to pick a design that will make you happiest in the long run. Keep in mind that the distinct grey hue of corrugated metal roofing cannot easily be changed, too, so make sure to plan around that knowledge when picking out siding styles and colors.

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Corrugated Roofing Cost

How much is corrugated roofing? This is a common question that we’re happy to address, however it’s important to keep in mind that corrugated metal roofing, just like other types of roofing, will vary in cost from installation to installation depending upon a number of factors. The size of your roof, the pitch of your roof, and the slope of your roof will also play a role, as will the kind of corrugated roof sheets you choose. It is not possible to provide an exact quote without more information about your specific project, however we can take a look at some broad estimates.

In general, a corrugated metal roof will cost homeowners anything from $8,000 to $19,500 depending upon the factors mentioned above. As you can see, the price can vary quite a bit. The average price for corrugated roof panels is about $14,000. This averages out to $3.50 to $6.50 for every square foot of the material used. It’s an affordable option that offers high quality roofing without emptying customers’ savings in the process.

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DIY Installation vs. Professional Help

It might seem tempting to opt for a DIY installation of corrugated metal roofing, but it’s not the best idea. The problem is that the corrugated roof panels must be overlapped properly in order to avoid serious issues down the road, not to mention that the installation process is far less easy on homeowners with no experience than it is for professional roofers. If you’re considering installing corrugating roofing, reach out to an established team to make sure the process is completed quickly, properly, and at as low a price as possible.

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For more information about corrugated metal roofing, reach out to the Stay Dry Roofing team today! We’re happy to discuss specific details about your project and offer you a personalized quote as well as more information on corrugated sheets and what you can expect.

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