What is the most popular metal roof color?

What is the most popular metal roof color?

The top ten best colors for traditional metal roofing are:

  • Dark Bronze.
  • Galvalume.
  • Matte Black.
  • Charcoal Gray.
  • Medium Bronze.
  • Slate Gray.
  • Regal White.
  • Mansard Brown.

What are the colors of metal roofing?

10 Popular Metal Roof and Wall Colors & Finishes at Sheffield Metals

  • Dark Bronze.
  • Galvalume Plus.
  • Matte Black.
  • Charcoal Gray.
  • Medium Bronze.
  • Slate Gray.
  • Regal White.
  • Mansard Brown.

Are colored metal roofs more expensive?

The answer varies by company, but yes, color can make a difference in the cost. Some brands of metal roofing have standard colors and premium colors. The premium colors will increase the metal roof cost by 10% to 15% in most cases. As demand for metal roofing grows, so do the options.

Does color matter on metal roof?

Metal roofing in a lighter color will reflect the heat of the sun much better than a darker colored metal roof. Lighter colored roofs will help safeguard your roof from intense heat. In fact, a lighter colored roof can decrease your energy bill.

What color metal roof lasts the longest?

Lighter colors of metal roofs tend to last longer than darker shades like reds and blues. This can be tied to several factors, including pigment concentration, whether the pigment is organic or inorganic, and matte versus glossy finishes.

What color metal roof is the most energy efficient?

white
Compared to a white metal roof that reflects and releases up to 59% of the sun’s heat (white being the most energy efficient) a GalvalumeĀ® roof only reflects and releases 25% of the sun’s heat.

Does a metal roof add value to your home?

The Remodeling Report for 2019 found that a metal roof, on average, cost homeowners $38,600 and increased home value by 60.9 percent. Not only is metal roofing, on average, more expensive than asphalt shingles, metal roofs also add a lower percentage of their value to an appraisal.

Do dark metal roofs attract heat?

So yes, a black metal roof will absorb more heat in the summer than a lighter color roof, but that shouldn’t stop you from choosing the color that you want. Your roof will reflect the home’s heat back down helping to keep your home warm.