FAQs

FAQs

LMC Home Remodeling

Have a roof-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What are the benefits of choosing a metal roof over traditional roofing materials?

    Metal roofs are durable, long-lasting, and resistant to extreme weather conditions. In our metal roofing contractor's experience, metal roofs offer superior protection against wind, hail, and fire, and can last 40 to 70 years. Additionally, metal roofs are energy-efficient, reflecting solar radiant heat and potentially lowering cooling costs.

  • How much does a metal roof cost?

    The cost of a metal roof varies based on the type of metal, roof size, and complexity of the installation. While the initial cost is higher than asphalt shingles, the long-term savings on maintenance and energy can make it a cost-effective choice.


    If you’re thinking of a metal roof for your home, please call LMC Home Remodeling today for a free estimate! Our team of metal roofing contractors is here to help.

  • Is a metal roof noisy when it rains?

    Contrary to popular belief, a properly installed metal roof with solid sheathing and insulation can be quieter than other roofing materials. The noise level is comparable to, or even less than, that of asphalt shingles.


    To learn more about the services provided by our metal roofing contractor, get in touch with LMC Home Remodeling.

  • Can a metal roof be installed over my existing roof?

    Yes, metal roofs can often be installed over existing asphalt shingles, reducing the cost and hassle of tearing off the old roof. However, it's important to ensure the structure can support the additional weight and that any local building codes are followed.


    To get started with our services, contact our metal roofing contractor here today!

  • Are metal roofs environmentally friendly?

    Metal roofs are highly sustainable. They are often made from recycled materials and can be recycled at the end of their life. Additionally, their energy efficiency reduces the overall carbon footprint of a home.


    To learn more about our metal roofing solutions, reach out to our team of roofing contractors.

  • Will a metal roof rust?

    Modern metal roofs are coated with protective layers that prevent rust and corrosion. Materials like galvanized steel, aluminum, and copper are designed to withstand rust, even in harsh weather conditions. Don't hesitate to ask our expert metal roofing contractors for more information about our excellent services.

  • Do metal roofs require special maintenance?

    Metal roofs require minimal maintenance compared to other roofing materials. Regular inspections provided by our metal roofing contractor will remove debris and ensure that the roof remains clear of leaves and branches. Periodic cleaning with water can help maintain its appearance.

  • Are metal roofs energy-efficient?

    Yes, metal roofs reflect solar radiant heat. Per our metal roofing contractors, these roofing solutions reduce cooling costs by up to 25% during hot weather. They also provide excellent insulation, which can help keep homes warmer in winter, enhancing overall energy efficiency.

  • What types of metal roofing are available?

    There are several types of metal roofing, including standing seam, metal shingles, metal tiles, and corrugated metal panels. Each type offers different aesthetic and functional benefits, allowing homeowners to choose a style that fits their preferences and needs.


    To learn about the roofing services we provide, give us a call! Schedule the services of an exceptional metal roofing contractor today.

  • How does the installation process work?

    The installation process typically involves removing the old roofing material (if not installing over existing shingles), inspecting and repairing the roof deck, installing underlayment, and then installing the metal panels or shingles. Professional installation by our roofing contractors entails proper sealing and fastening to protect against leaks and weather damage.


    In our experience, the entire process can take a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the roof's size and complexity.

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