Triple Crown Roofing: Prepare for Hurricane Season with Metal Roofing

3 Benefits Metal Roofers Can Provide to Your Home

The climate you live in may influence the type of roof that is best for your home. Northern states may be better off with the services of metal roofers, while the southwest enjoys Spanish-style homes with clay roofs. Asphalt is the nation's most popular roofing material, but here are three advantages to going metal.



Strength



Metal roofs can support significantly more weight than competitors can. In areas that receive large amounts of snowfall, metal roofs are recommended to support the weight of snow accumulating and freezing. These roofs are not only strong but dependable. State Farm reports that the longevity of a metal roof is 40-70 years or more.



Environmentally Friendly



Not only do metal roofers use materials that include as much as 92% recycled material, but they remain recyclable throughout their lifetimes. Asphalt shingles, compared to metal ones, are disposable and are often thrown away after coming loose in a wind- or rainstorm. Metal roofs are also strong enough to support
solar panels if that is of interest to you. Solar panels are a sustainable way to create energy for your home and also have an incredibly long lifespan requiring minimal maintenance.



Safety



Contrary to what you may think, metal roofs are your best option for
lightning strikes. While metal is a high conductor of electricity, these roofs would ensure that the bolt is grounded quickly. Metal roofs are also unable to combust or catch on fire. Their durability makes them protective from both fire and snow in excess and will be reliable for decades. Metal roofing contractors will have more information on its protective qualities and can ensure you know everything about the service before it is provided.



The benefits of a metal roof extend beyond the physical home. While the materials may be more expensive initially, they may save you money in the end by lowering the cooling costs necessary for your home, as they absorb heat and reflect UV light.
Contact us today for a free estimate from our metal roofers!



Hidden roof damage caused by Florida heat
May 18, 2026
Why are Florida homeowners replacing roofs that still look fine? Learn the hidden warning signs of roof failure before hurricane season hits Central Florida.
oof ventilation system diagram ridge vent soffit vent
May 11, 2026
Why your attic could be costing you thousands in Florida. Learn how poor roof ventilation drives up energy bills and how to fix it with a professional inspection.
Florida storm-resistant roof vs damaged roof comparison showing installation quality differences
By Tom Rufe May 4, 2026
Why do some roofs survive Florida storms while others fail? Learn what makes the difference—and how to make sure your roof is built to last.
Attic heat buildup damaging roof structure
By Tom Rufe April 27, 2026
Think your roof is fine? Florida heat may be causing hidden damage. Learn the warning signs and how to prevent costly repairs with a professional inspection.
Florida home roof heat energy loss
April 20, 2026
Why is your energy bill so high in Florida? Your roof could be the reason. Learn how heat, ventilation, and roof damage impact your energy costs.
Florida roof replacement cost estimate
April 13, 2026
How much does a new roof cost in Florida in 2026? Get real price ranges, cost factors, and expert advice from Triple Crown Roofing.
Florida roof damage from poor installation
April 6, 2026
Why cheap roofing quotes can cost you thousands. Learn the hidden risks and how to choose the right roofing contractor in Florida.
Missing shingles after storm damage
March 30, 2026
Will insurance cover your roof replacement in Florida? Learn what’s covered, what gets denied, and how to protect your claim with expert guidance.
Roof ventilation warning signs for Central Florida homeowners
March 23, 2026
Poor roof ventilation can trap heat and moisture, shorten roof life, raise energy bills, and cause hidden damage in Florida homes.
roof inspection after storm Florida
March 16, 2026
How to tell if your roof has storm damage even without leaks. Learn the warning signs Florida homeowners should never ignore after severe weather.