Choosing Copper Roofing For Your NJ Home

Choosing Copper Roofing For Your NJ Home - NJ Roofing Blog

While it comes with a price tag that’s higher than other metals, copper roofing lends durability and character to any structure—no matter what the size or style.

From traditional Victorian, Colonial and Tudor homes to postmodern and contemporary buildings, copper roofing is a preferred roofing material chosen for its architectural beauty and long-lasting construction.

Benefits of Copper Roofing

  • Other than its obvious aesthetic value, copper roofs come with many undisputed benefits. For instance, did you know that when a copper roof is installed at industry-best standards, it requires no painting or finishing? Many other roofing materials need to be sealed, finished or painted in some way—which leads to additional cost and long-term maintenance requirements. Copper is strong, attractive and resilient—all on its own.
  • It’s important to note that the finish of your New Jersey copper-clad roof will change with time. Natural weathering, moisture and oxidations will turn the roof’s golden-brown tone to a green “patina” finish. Many homeowners agree that this is the beauty of copper roofing. However, if you prefer the original color, ask your New Jersey roofing professional about treatment methods that slow the weathering process. Remember—the changing finish of your copper roof will not negatively impact its performance.
  • While copper roofs have been around for over a century, they never go out of style. The timeless metal is used to protect homes, shopping malls, places of worship and sports facilities—among other building types.
  • One of the most significant reasons for copper’s popularity is its sustainable, energy-efficient design. For home and business owners searching for a Green roofing option, copper fits the bill. First, it’s made primarily of refinery scrap—so it does not require excessive use of natural resources. Second, it is easily recycled at the end of its lifespan, and third—it reflects the sun’s rays, preventing heat transmission and reducing cooling bills.

Perhaps the most important reason to consider a copper roof is its durability—and the positive impact that has on your home investment.

According to Metal Roofing Alliance President William Hippard, metal roofs add up to $1.45 per square foot to your home’s overall value.

LGC Roofing Installs Copper

Your new copper roof will protect and beautify your home or business for decades—especially if it’s installed correctly. For more information about copper roofing brands, call LGC Roofing at 609-712-8157, or request a free estimate via our brief contact form.

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3 Comments

  1. Patrick
    Posted September 2, 2010 at 12:12 pm | Permalink

    Copper roofing is an excellent choice for someone who wants more then just a functional roof. It’s beauty is unsurpassed by any other roofing material, in my opinion. Aged copper roofs add an instant curb appeal and really raise the home value.

  2. lsobczuk
    Posted September 2, 2010 at 12:30 pm | Permalink

    You’re right, Patrick. Too bad we don’t get to install those often, price is still out of range for many who would want that look!

  3. Posted February 1, 2011 at 6:32 pm | Permalink

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