Corrugated Metal Roofing Materials - A Popular Roofing Option

By Bertram R Wentzler


The corrugated metal roofing materials are today a popular choice. Metal roofs have been around for centuries, in face even in the biblical times we have references about important buildings after copper roofing. It is understandable why these roofs are a preferred choice. Metal roofs are long-lasting and add a sophisticated air to any building. They are immune to most weather conditions and so last for 50 to 100 years. The corrugated roofs give you all these advantages of long-life and durability at costs that work out lower if you consider it over their long life-time.

These roofs most often are made of metal. They provide great strength at low cost. The corrugated metal roofing materials are replacing asbestos roofing which are known source of carcinogens and other health hazards. As more buildings are replacing their asbestos roofs corrugated roofs in plastic and metal are taking their place. The plastic roofs are in demand when diffused lighting is needed underneath. The popular materials used in corrugated metal roofs include aluminum, zinc, galvanized steel and copper among other materials.

Of the various materials used in corrugated roofs, steel is the most popular. The choice of metal is dependent upon local climatic conditions and availability. Not all metal roofing is suitable for every region. We will take a closer look at the different corrugated metal roofing materials next and their role in making a decision about which kind to use in your roofing project.

Stainless Steel - Stainless steel is corrosion resistant, making it a popular choice in roofing projects. It is not as strong as galvanized steel, but because it does not require coating with another layer of metal like zinc, the cost is cheaper. In appearance also, stainless steel roofs score over other metal roofs, and looks more impressive. Under adverse climatic conditions, however, an untreated stainless steel metal roof will not function quite as well and has a shorter life.

Galvanized Steel - Galvanized steel metal corrugated roofs are the most widely used solution these days because it is low cost and very resistant to corrosion by elements. Coating the material with zinc is essential for this roofing material and is responsible for the only serious downside of choosing galvalume - the coating changes color over time, making it slightly less beautiful in appearance.




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