If you drive through the country, you'll notice that metal roofing is the overwhelming choice of farmers for protecting their barns and outbuildings.  And those same roofs protect a lot more - livestock, equipment, machinery, crops, and feed.  While in the Twin Cities home owners may not raise animals or crops, the roofs over our heads protect much more than our homes - they protect our families, our friends, our possessions, our life-styles.  Doesn't it make sense that the roof over your head should be a durable, effective covering for the things that really matter? More and more, home owners (and commercial property owners as well) are turning to metal roofing--in particular, steel--to replace their deteriorating roofs.  Metal  roofing has many advantages over traditional roofing materials such as asphalt shingles, clay tiles, and wood shakes.  Among them: 
        - Metal roofing performs far better than any other roofing material in standing up to moisture and wind
 - Metal roofing is impact resistant, a particular plus in this hail-prone climate
 - Metal roofing is lighter compared to other roofing materials, and often it can be applied over your existing roof - resulting in less labor costs (no tear-offs involved) and less construction debris to be disposed of
 - The life expectancy of a steel or other metal roof is exceptional - it could be the last roof you'll ever need
 - Unlike most traditional roofing products, metal roofing is noncombustible - it's the most fire-safe roofing you can install
 - Metal roofing keeps out invading insects and rodents
 
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