Metal has quickly become one of the most popular roofing choices for homeowners, and for good reason. Metal roofs are durable, energy-efficient, low-maintenance, and beautiful. Despite their rising popularity, though, there are plenty of misconceptions about residential metal roofs that cause hesitation in homeowners. At Farha Roofing, we believe in educating our customers with accurate, honest information. Here are some of the most common myths about residential metal roofing and the truth behind each one. So, let’s bust some myths!

Myth #1: “Metal Roofs Are Noisy in the Rain”

Reality: A properly installed metal roof is no noisier than any other roofing type. When installed over a solid roof deck with insulation, metal roofs do not amplify sound. That means you can enjoy all the perks of a metal roof without distracting noise when it rains!

Myth #2: “Metal Roofing Is Only for Barns or Industrial Buildings”

Reality: Today’s metal roofing is designed for style as well as performance. Metal roofs come in a wide variety of colors, textures, and profiles, including ones that mimic shingles, slate, or tile. Whether you prefer a traditional or modern look, metal roofing can complement almost any architectural style.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Myth #3: “Metal Roofs Attract Lightning”

Reality: Metal roofs do not increase the likelihood of a lightning strike. Lightning strikes the highest point in an area, not the most conductive material. In fact, metal roofing can be safer in the rare event of a lightning strike. It’s non-combustible, unlike asphalt shingles, which run the risk of catching fire.

Myth #4: “Metal Roofs Rust Easily”

Reality: Modern metal roofs are built to resist rust. Most residential metal roofing is made from galvanized steel or aluminum and coated with corrosion-resistant finishes. With proper installation and maintenance, your metal roof can last 40–70 years without rust issues.

Myth #5: “Metal Roofing Is Too Expensive”

Reality: While it’s true that the upfront cost may be higher than that of an asphalt roof, metal roofing offers long-term savings. A metal roof’s lifespan far exceeds that of traditional asphalt shingles, which often need to be replaced every 15–20 years. Add in lower maintenance costs and potential energy savings, and metal roofing becomes a smart investment.

Myth #6: “Metal Roofs Make Your Home Hotter”

Reality: Metal roofs can actually reduce heat in your home. Many metal roofing systems are coated with reflective finishes that deflect solar heat. Additionally, metal roofs are much less prone to damage that can cause asphalt shingles to lose energy efficiency over the years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don’t let outdated or uninformed myths stop you from considering one of the most durable, efficient, and visually appealing roofing options available! At Farha Roofing, we specialize in residential metal roofing systems that combine beauty and performance.

Interested in learning more? Contact us today for a free estimate and see if metal roofing is right for your home.

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