constructing the future
Home Metal Roofing: A Durable and Stylish Choice for Irish Homes

Metal Roofing: A Durable and Stylish Choice for Irish Homes

Sep 26, 2024

Metal roofing has gained significant popularity among Irish homeowners due to its durability, energy efficiency, and aesthetic appeal. Two primary options dominate the market: corrugated metal roofing and standing seam profiles. Let’s explore these choices and their benefits for Irish homes.

Corrugated Roofing:

Corrugated metal roofing is specifically designed for Irish homes and weather conditions. It offers:

  • Durability: Made from premium quality steel or aluminium with environmentally friendly coatings
  • Design Flexibility: Suitable for traditional and contemporary styles in rural, coastal, or urban settings
  • Easy Installation: Reduces labour costs
  • Choice in material: Available in steel and aluminium for inland and coastal use
  • Quality finish: A new bio-oil based coating technology is used for a premium finish
  • Scratch resistant: Slightly textured for improved scratch resistance
  • Colour Options: Available in a range of colours inspired by the Irish landscape
  • Sustainability: 100% recyclable and solar panel compatible
  • Low carbon footprint: Manufactured in Ireland with low resource consumption

Seam Roof Profile (SRP):

SRP offers a modern take on traditional standing seam roofs:

  • Elegant Design: Flat, strong profiles suitable for both older and newer houses
  • Easy Installation: Light material with a click-together system and requires no special tools
  • Material used: Steel & Aluminium
  • Versatility: Recommended for low-pitch roofs
  • Comprehensive System: Includes all necessary accessories
  • Warranty: up to 30 years

Benefits of Metal Roofing

Both corrugated and SRP offer significant advantages:

  • Longevity: Metal roofs can last 50 years or more, compared to 15-20 years for asphalt shingles
  • Weather Resistance: Excellent protection against Irish weather conditions
  • Energy Efficiency: Reflects solar heat, potentially reducing cooling costs
  • Low Maintenance: Requires minimal upkeep over its lifespan

Choosing the Right Metal Roofing

Consider these factors when selecting between aluminium and steel roofing:

  • Environment: Aluminium excels in coastal areas due to superior corrosion resistance
  • Cost: Steel and Aluminium are generally more affordable compared to traditional zinc and may offer long-term savings
  • Weight: Aluminium’s lighter weight can be advantageous for certain structures
  • Aesthetics: Both materials offer a wide range of colours and finishes

Conclusion

Metal roofing provides Irish homeowners with durable, attractive, and eco-friendly options. Whether you choose corrugated roofing or standing seam design, you invest in a long-lasting, low-maintenance roofing solution.

For more information on metal roofing options and to find the best solution for your Irish home, get in touch with SIG today. Our experts can provide personalised advice, detailed product information, and support throughout your roofing project. Contact SIG to explore how metal roofing can enhance and protect your home for decades.

Recent Posts

What Makes the Novostrat Frost Blanket Stand Out?

What Makes the Novostrat Frost Blanket Stand Out?

The Novostrat Frost Blanket is engineered to provide reliable frost protection, making it an indispensable asset on any construction site. Its high-density polyethylene foam insulation effectively traps heat, creating a protective barrier that maintains optimal...

SIG Introduces New SiteFix Drywall Screw Range

SIG Introduces New SiteFix Drywall Screw Range

SIG is proud to announce the launch of our innovative SiteFix drywall screw range, designed to meet today's diverse needs of construction professionals across Ireland. This comprehensive product line offers superior quality and performance for various drywall...

What is Thermal Bridging and How to Reduce It

What is Thermal Bridging and How to Reduce It

When you’re working on a construction project, there are always things to consider in terms of insulation and heat loss. You’ll need to establish what insulation is needed, where it should be installed, and, if you’re working on a new-build property, whether you’re...

Enquire