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Professional Roofing & Siding

1811 D St. SW
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Professional Roofing & Siding

1811 D St. SW
2.33(
3
)
Customers say: Terrific value
36 years of experience

Serving the Cedar Rapids, IA area for more than 30 years, family owned and operated Professional Roofing & Siding provides superior general contracting work for roofing, decks, doors and windows, remodeling, additions, structural repair and so much more. 24 hour emergency service.

Serving the Cedar Rapids, IA area for more than 30 years, family owned and operated Professional Roofing & Siding provides superior general contracting work for roofing, decks, doors and windows, remodeling, additions, structural repair and so much more. 24 hour emergency service.

Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

Asphalt shingle roofs are more likely to leak than metal roofs because they are more prone to uplift and damage from extreme weather, moss growth, and ice dams. Asphalt shingles also lose shingle grit over time, which decreases their waterproofing qualities. Metal is a more resilient material that will stand up better to strong winds and heavy precipitation, ultimately leading to a lower risk of leaking. As such, metal roofs add to home value with a higher ROI than asphalt roofs in most cases.

To maintain metal roof health, schedule regular inspections, clear debris from gutters, and check for signs of corrosion.

There are pros and cons to metal roofs. Some of the benefits of a metal roof include a long lifespan, multiple style options available, and improved energy efficiency in your home. The biggest drawbacks of metal roofing are the higher price tag and the noise. When rain falls on a metal roof, it tends to be louder compared to other roofing materials.

24-gauge metal is thicker and will stand up better to impact, so it’s a better option for roofs that will see heavy snow and ice accumulation, hail storms, fallen tree debris, and blown debris. It’s a more expensive option, but it’s worth the added cost for roof longevity in extreme climates. If you live in a more moderate climate and don’t have trees overhanging your roof, 26-gauge metal is suitable and is a more affordable option.

A tin roof can last between 50 and 75 years, depending on the quality of the roof and the weather conditions it is subjected to.

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