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How Metal Roofing Compares With Other Materials For A Cabin Roof

Lori Silva

If you're fixing up a cabin for a scenic place to relax, fish, or just get away from your usual routine, you may be considering your options for new roofing. Metal roofing is a good choice for any home, but it's especially suitable for a getaway cabin. Here's how metal compares to other options you might consider.

Metal Lasts Longer Than Asphalt Shingles

If you want the most affordable roofing for your cabin, then asphalt shingles might be the answer. However, asphalt shingles don't last as long as a metal roof. Plus, if your cabin is surrounded by trees, all the shade, tree debris, and easy access for animals could increase the risk of shingle damage, and that would shorten the life of your roof even more.

Metal roofing has a long life because metal is a strong material and because it can tolerate sun exposure, rain, animals on the roof, and leaf accumulation with a low risk of being damaged.

Metal Is Lighter Than Slate

If you want an upscale look for your cabin, you might consider slate. However, slate is a heavy material, so you might have to add structural support for the roof. Metal is light, so you won't have any problems with too much weight.

Also, leaves and snow slide off metal more easily, so you might even eliminate the extra weight of snow in the winter. If you love the look of slate, you might want to buy metal slate roofing. It has the look of slate, but it's made of metal so it isn't heavy.

Metal Is Easier To Maintain Than Cedar Shingles

You might want to top your home with wood shakes or cedar shingles to complete the wood cabin look. Wood roofing can last a long time, but it usually needs a lot of maintenance to keep it looking nice. Wood weathers over time, and you may need to clean and stain the roof regularly. Plus, you might need to repair woodpecker holes and insect or animal damage.

A metal roof doesn't require much maintenance over its lifespan. You might even prefer the look of metal against the wood of your cabin. Instead of a wood roof, you could install a red, blue, or green metal roof that adds a bit of color and beauty.

Metal is durable, so you don't have to worry about how it fares in the winter when you're away. Mice might get in your cabin another way, but they probably won't chew through the metal to get in. Metal not only protects against the weather and pests, but it also protects your cabin from fire. Reach out to a roofing professional for more information. 


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