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Pros and Cons of Getting a Metal Roof in El Segundo, CA

When a horrible storm causes your roof shingles to break off or you notice a leak, you can’t wait to get it fixed. Asphalt roof shingles tend to break and need repair quicker, so if you want to get the most out of your home, you should consider replacing your old roof with a metal one.

Before you upgrade to a metal roof, however, there are many advantages and disadvantages to consider. Read below to learn everything you need to know about metal roofs and how they can improve your El Segundo, CA home.

Pro: Great Longevity

One of the biggest advantages of having a metal roof installed is that they are long-lasting, more so than any other type of roof. While an asphalt roof will demand replacing within 20 years, a metal roof can last anywhere between 40-70 years. If it is installed by professional roofers and taken care of during its life, you can get it to last longer.

So, when you install a metal roof, you may never have to replace it as long as you live in the house. Even if you do have to replace it, you’ll have many years before you have to worry about it.

Pro: Energy-Efficient

Since metal roofs are reflective, they help to repel the heat in the summer, helping you keep your home cool. If you hate the hot summer weather in Los Angeles County but can’t afford the high cooling prices, having a metal roof can be your lifesaver. With a metal roof, you don’t have to turn on your cooling as high, saving you money and making your home more energy-efficient, as you don’t have to use as many fossil fuels.

Pro: Fire Retardant

When you are looking to have a roof replaced or having a home built in El Segundo, CA, you should consider your safety first. You love your family and the last thing you would want is for a tragedy to strike.

Thanks to your metal roof, your home (at least the top of it) is fire retardant. Lightning strikes and wildfires are devastating if you have wooden shingles, so protecting yourself with a metal roof will help you keep your family safe and your roof undamaged.

Pro: Environmentally Friendly

Installing a metal roof in your Los Angeles County home is more environmentally friendly than any other roof type since it is often made out of 30 percent recycled content and they are completely recyclable themselves. Since they last so long, fewer resources are needed for roofers to create and install them, making them the most environmentally friendly option out there.

Con: Expensive

Metal roofs are often more expensive than any other type of roof: some metal roofs can cost two or three times more than asphalt. This initial cost is a bit of a shock, but they are often most cost-effective in the long run. Since they last so long, you won’t have to replace them any time soon and the money you save on cooling can make it a great investment.

Con: Easy Destruction

Metal Roof in El Segundo, CA

Unlike asphalt or clay, metal is easily dented; and unfortunately, metal roofs are no different. No matter the quality of the metal that the roofers in El Segundo, CA installed, a fallen tree or heavy hail can destroy your roof. If a storm damages the metal not long after you had it installed, you can find yourself making another steep cost to replace it.

After your metal roof is damaged, you can risk water getting into your house if not properly fixed. Plus, even if you don’t have water issues, the dent can look unappealing. You will need to replace or repair your home as soon as possible.

Con: No Repair Match

If your metal roof receives damage years after having it installed and you need a replacement from roofers in Los Angeles County, you may struggle to find an exact match. So, if you only need to replace a small section, you may need a whole roof replacement. As years go on, you will struggle to find the exact material consistency and color to match your original roof.

Con: Noise

Finally, metal roofs are typically noisier than your average asphalt or solar roof. During a hail or thunderstorm, you may find yourself unable to sleep due to the loud noise. However, you can add extra insulation to help cushion the sound. While you may still hear the storm more than with other roofs, the insulation will help you sleep a little better.

With all of these pros and cons in mind, you can decide whether you want to purchase a metal roof for your Los Angeles County home. If you’re ready to reach out to experienced roofers to install your metal roof, call Roofers99 at 855-206-5994 today. You can also take a look at everything we have to offer on our website, https://roofers99.com/.


Some information about El Segundo, CA

El Segundo is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Located on Santa Monica Bay, it was incorporated on January 18, 1917, and is part of the South Bay Cities Council of Governments. The population was 16,731 at the 2020 census, a .5% increase from 16,654 at the 2010 census.

The El Segundo and Los Angeles coastal area was first settled by the Tongva (or Gabrieleños) Native American tribes thousands of years ago. The area was once a part of Rancho Sausal Redondo (‘Round Willow Patch Ranch’). Rancho Sausal Redondo extended from Playa Del Rey in the north to Redondo Beach in the south. Originally a Mexican land grant owned by Antonio Ygnacio Avila, the rancho was later purchased by a Scottish baronet named Sir Robert Burnett. After his return to Scotland, the property was purchased by then-manager of the rancho, Daniel Freeman. Daniel Freeman sold portions of the rancho to several persons. George H. Peck owned the 840 acres (340 ha) of land where the Chevron Refinery now sits. Peck also developed land in neighboring El Porto, where a street still bears his name. The city earned its name (‘the second’ in Spanish), as it was the site of the second Standard Oil refinery on the West Coast (the first was at Richmond in Northern California), when Standard Oil of California purchased the farm land in 1911.

El Segundo and Standard Oil Refinery, c. 1924

The city was incorporated in 1917. The Standard Oil Company was renamed Chevron in 1984. The El Segundo refinery entered its second century of operation in 2011.

SBD Dauntless dive bombers being built in the Douglas Aircraft Factory, El Segundo

The Douglas Aircraft Company plant in El Segundo was one of the major aircraft manufacturing facilities in California during World War II. It was one of the major producers of SBD Dauntless dive bombers, which achieved fame in the Battle of Midway. The facility, now operated by Northrop Grumman, is still an aircraft plant.

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