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Metal Roofing Contractors - Should You Hire a Contractor to Install Your Metal Roofing?
DIY standing-seam metal roof installation - to someone experienced in the industry, odds are these words would sound ludicrous. The fact is, there have been a lot of people trying of late, and a lot of people failing. The motivation of these would-be MacGyvers is obvious enough - they're hoping to make a saving on the metal roofing contractor they won't need to hire, followed by the further savings in terms of electric bills and insurance policies that having a metal roof puts you in for. While the frugal thinking that informs these efforts is admirable, there are a lot of good reasons you should find some other way to diminish your metal roofing costs. While there are a few companies out there that make metal roofing shingles specifically designed for the amateur to install (from panels that pretty much clip together by hand to those requiring little more than the standard tool arsenal of screw gun, hammer, metal snips, caulk gun, and tape measure) these uniformly shaped shingles will only work on homes with a very regular roofing structure. The thing is, it's the rarest of homes that has a standard roof shape. Most homes have a skylight, chimney, sidewall or dormer up there somewhere, and in all likelihood, without the right reshaping tools, you're going to leave weak spots in the areas where you have to work around these structural irregularities. This means that you could leave yourself open to damage by rain, snow and ice, not just to the external but to the internal structure of the roof too. So your attempt to save money may well incur the need for a serious, expensive repair job that you can ill afford. And this, when a well-installed roof could last you for literally a lifetime. So ask yourself: Is the risk worth taking? This is the reason that, unless your house is featureless and box-shaped, calling on the services of a metal roofing contractor is often the most sensible way to go. Odds are, a skilled contractor is probably not going to charge you nearly as much as he would to install clay, fiber glass or asphalt shingles, as the lightweight and easy, clip-on installation of metal shingles makes their assembly a far less labor-intensive job. You should ensure that your contractor intends to use a brake, the name for the portable hydraulic cutting tool employed by roofers to shape irregular roof panels on site. If he doesn't, odds are the job will stretch out far longer than necessary, costing you more and leaving parts of your roof open to the elements. In the long term, hand cut panels are also likely to be poorly shaped, reducing the visual effect of your roof. If your contractor does try to charge you the same rate, you should probably seek quotes from numerous metal roofing contractors, or better yet, ask around amongst your friends and family for referrals. This is how most contractors get business, and knowing that you're tied to a network of past and potentially future clients will make that contractor much more eager to please with quick service delivery.
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