Triple Crown Roofing: Prepare for Hurricane Season with Metal Roofing

Separating Fact From Fiction About One of Florida’s Fastest-Growing Roofing Choices

Metal roofing has surged in popularity across Florida in recent years — especially among homeowners looking for durability, energy efficiency, and long-term value. Yet despite its growth, metal roofing is still surrounded by outdated myths that prevent many homeowners from considering it as a serious option.



At Triple Crown Roofing, we hear these misconceptions every week. Let’s break down the most common metal roof myths Florida homeowners still believe — and explain the truth behind each one so you can make an informed decision about your home.


Myth #1: Metal Roofs Are Loud During Rainstorms

The Truth:
Modern metal roofing systems are
no louder than shingle roofs when installed correctly.

Metal roofs are installed over solid decking with underlayment and insulation that absorb sound. In fact, many homeowners report that metal roofs are quieter than traditional shingles during Florida’s heavy rainstorms.

👉 Noise issues only occur with improperly installed or exposed structures — not residential metal roofing systems.


Myth #2: Metal Roofs Attract Lightning

The Truth:
Metal roofs do
not increase the likelihood of a lightning strike.

Lightning is attracted to height and location, not roofing materials. While metal conducts electricity, it does not attract it. In the rare event of a strike, metal roofing can actually be safer because it is non-combustible and disperses energy efficiently.

✔️ Metal roofing is approved and widely used in lightning-prone regions — including Florida.


Myth #3: Metal Roofing Rusts in Florida’s Humid Climate

The Truth:
Today’s metal roofs are designed specifically for
coastal and high-humidity environments.

Modern metal roofing panels are coated with advanced protective finishes that resist rust, corrosion, and salt exposure. When properly installed and maintained, a metal roof can withstand Florida’s climate far better than traditional materials.

➡️ Rust issues are typically associated with outdated materials or poor-quality installation, not modern systems.


Myth #4: Metal Roofs Are Only for Commercial Buildings

The Truth:
Metal roofing comes in a wide variety of
residential styles, colors, and profiles.

From standing seam designs to metal roofs that mimic shingles, tile, or slate — metal roofing can complement any architectural style, from modern to traditional Florida homes.

🏡 Many homeowners choose metal roofing specifically because it boosts curb appeal and resale value.


Myth #5: Metal Roofs Are Too Expensive

The Truth:
While metal roofing may have a higher upfront cost, it often costs
less over time.

Metal roofs:

  • Last 40–70 years
  • Require minimal maintenance
  • Resist wind, fire, and impact damage
  • Improve energy efficiency
  • May qualify for insurance discounts

When compared to replacing shingle roofs every 15–20 years, metal roofing becomes a smart long-term investment for Florida homeowners.


Myth #6: Metal Roofs Aren’t Hurricane-Resistant

The Truth:
Metal roofing is one of the
most hurricane-resistant roofing options available.

Properly installed metal roofs can withstand wind speeds up to 140–160 mph, making them ideal for Florida’s storm-prone environment. Interlocking panels and secure fastening systems help prevent uplift during severe weather.

🌪️ This is why metal roofing is increasingly recommended for coastal and high-wind zones.


Why More Florida Homeowners Are Choosing Metal Roofing

Metal roofing isn’t a trend — it’s a response to Florida’s unique climate challenges. Homeowners are choosing metal roofs for:

  • Long lifespan
  • Energy savings
  • Superior storm protection
  • Lower long-term costs
  • Increased home value

At Triple Crown Roofing, we specialize in professional metal roof installation designed specifically for Florida homes.


Thinking About a Metal Roof? Let’s Talk

If you’ve been hesitant about metal roofing because of common myths, now you know the facts. Our team is happy to answer questions, provide honest guidance, and offer expert installation you can trust.


📞 Contact Triple Crown Roofing today to schedule a consultation or request a free estimate.

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