FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Corrugated metal panels are available in a variety of different lengths, widths and thicknesses. The most common lengths are 4', 8', 12' and 16’. The most common widths are 2', 3' and 5'. The most common thicknesses are ½”, ¾”, 1½” and 2½”.

Corrugated metal panels can be purchased in various colors including white, black, red and blue. They can also be purchased in a variety of finishes including galvanized, painted or powder coated.

Corrugated metal panels can be purchased as sheets or as rolls. The sheets can be cut to any size you'd like, while the rolls are sold in pre-cut lengths that you can order according to your needs.

No. Metal corrugated panels are not noisy. They are made of strong, thick material that is completely waterproof, so they keep the noise out of your home or business.

Corrugated metal panels are known for their durability and strength. Their durability depends on various factors, including the type of metal used, the thickness of the panels, and the environment in which they are installed.

When properly installed and maintained, corrugated metal panels can have a lifespan of 20 to 50 years or more, depending on the factors mentioned above. Regular inspections and maintenance, such as cleaning and repainting as needed, can help extend their durability and lifespan.

Metal roofs are more energy efficient than traditional types of roofing. They reflect UV rays and last longer than most other types of shingles or tiles, so you don't have to replace them as often. Metal roofs can also be done in steel, which is an eco-friendly material that doesn't require any chemicals during production.

Metal roofing is an excellent choice for energy efficiency. It can be used in any climate and on any type of building, including new or existing structures. There are no restrictions on where you can install metal roofing, so long as it's installed by a professional who follows local codes and regulations. Metal roofing is more energy efficient than traditional roofing. Metal roofing is more energy efficient and durable than traditional roofing. Metal roofs are also more fire-resistant and eco-friendly. Metal Roofs Are More Energy Efficient Metal roofs have higher R-values than most other types of residential roofs, making them an excellent choice for homes in areas that experience cold winters or high winds. The thicker gauge metal used in metal roofing means you'll have less air infiltration through your home's walls and windows, which saves money on heating bills year round! Conclusion Metal roofs are a great way to save money on your energy bills. They are more energy efficient than traditional roofs and can even help your home earn LEED points. If you're interested in installing a metal roofing system, contact us today!