As a Twin Cities roofing contractor specializing in metal roofing, we often hear people talk about 'tin roofs.' And we've realized that many people still associate metal roofing with the corrugated aluminum panels you see on agricultural buildings and pole barns.
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Read MoreResearching new roofing can be challenging with the numerous options available. Of course, the tendency is to look at the most popular traditional material - asphalt shingles. However, metal roofing tends to be overlooked.
Read MoreMetal roofing is one of the longest-lasting materials available on the market today. It has lots of advantages over other roofing such as asphalt shingles, and one of those benefits is low maintenance. But that doesn't mean you can completely ignore it.
Read MoreIf you've been a regular subscriber to our blog, you've probably seen a number of our posts comparing asphalt and metal roofing. But we recognize that some people get more out of watching an informational video as opposed to reading an article.
Read MoreSince the new year and a new decade is upon us, it is one of the best times to speak about metal roofing for Minnesota homes and what is new with it. Becoming more and more popular with homeowners here in the Twin Cities as well as around the U.S.
Read MoreIf you're planning on replacing your roof in the near future, the first thing you have to think about is what kind of roofing you want. Keep in mind that you don't have to get a new roof that is of the same type you currently have. Many different materials cover the tops of homes and buildings.
Read MoreAre you a Minnesota homeowner who is thinking about having solar panels installed on your roof?
Read MoreOne of the things we enjoy about being a roofing contractor specializing in metal roofing is that as the seasons change, our work doesn't have to. That's not necessarily true of all roofing materials, though. For example, asphalt shingle roofers take a break when the weather turns cold.
Read MoreMetal roofing for homes has been getting a lot of press lately, partly due to the massive fires in California. Because of the threat of fire, more and more homeowners in that area are making the move to metal roofing.
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