Prepare Your Metal Roof for Winter

Posted by Brett McCutcheon on Nov 9, 2024 8:00:00 AM

As winter approaches, it is essential to take steps to prevent issues with your metal roof during the colder months, when repairs can be more difficult. Grab a good pair of binoculars and a ladder to conduct a thorough inspection of your roof. Pay close attention to the roofline and all key points of contact and connections. Preparing your metal roof for harsh winter weather is crucial to protecting your home and property. Follow these guidelines to ensure your roof is ready. Winter will be here sooner than you think, so don’t delay!

 


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Topics: Metal Roofing Fasteners, Scrail Fasteners, RoofLoc® SCRAIL®, RoofLoc®, Tools, Roofing, Roofs, pneumatic tools, Metal Roofs, tool, roofing system, construction, cold weather, metal roofing system




Metal Roof vs. Slate Roof: Which is Right for You?

Posted by Brett McCutcheon on Aug 26, 2024 10:25:20 AM

Exploring Durability and Longevity of Metal and Slate Roofs

When it comes to durability, both metal and slate roofs stand out as robust choices. Metal roofs are known for their resistance to harsh weather conditions, including high winds, hail, and heavy snowfall. They are also highly resistant to fire, making them a safe choice for many homeowners. On average, a metal roof can last between 40 to 70 years, depending on the specific material used and the quality of installation.

Slate roofs, on the other hand, are often heralded as the gold standard in roofing materials due to their incredible longevity. A well-maintained slate roof can last over a century, with some historical buildings bearing original slate roofs that are still intact. Slate is also highly resistant to fire and weather damage, making it a reliable option. However, natural stone material can be more susceptible to cracking under certain conditions, such as heavy impact.

To enhance your roofs durability and longevity, we suggest fastening your roofing with BECK’s SCRAIL® ROOFLOC® System or the FASCO® (a BECK brand) Slate Hook System.


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Topics: Metal Roofing Fasteners, Subloc Pro, Scrail Fasteners, building, RoofLoc®, Tools, Roofing, Roofs, Metal Roofs, Slate Roofing, sheet metal, power tools, roofing system, fastener system, metal roofing system, fasco, metal structures, slate hook




The Most Durable Metal Roofing Options for Long-Lasting Protection

Posted by Brett McCutcheon on Feb 3, 2024 8:30:00 AM

When it comes to protecting your home from extreme weather conditions, having a durable metal roof is crucial. Metal roofs are known for their longevity and ability to withstand even the harshest elements. Unlike other roofing materials, metal roofs are resistant to rot, mildew, and insect damage.

In addition to their durability, metal roofs are also energy efficient. They can reflect solar heat, reducing the need for air conditioning and lowering your energy bills. Metal roofs are also recyclable, making them an environmentally friendly choice for homeowners.

Overall, investing in a durable metal roof is a wise decision that can provide long-lasting protection for your home and save you money in the long run. It’s also important to invest in installation and maintenance tools and fasteners, such as the BECK SCRAIL® RoofLoc® System, to ensure it is installed properly.


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Topics: Metal Roofing Fasteners, Pneumatic Nailers, Scrail Fasteners, RoofLoc® SCRAIL®, RoofLoc®, Tools, Roofing, Roofs, Metal Roofs, scrail, collated fasteners, power tools, nail screws, roofing system, construction, metal roofing system, energy efficient





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