A Local Metal Roofing Manufacturer
So you are ready to replace your roof and you have chosen to replace it with metal, but what manufacturer should you choose? Why not choose local! Nu-Ray Metals hails out of Auburn and has a wide variety of quality metal roofing systems!
NuRay Metals
Nu-Ray is a family-owned business with over 100 yrs of combined experience. They pride themselves on customer service and offer the best technical service that is hard to find! With custom manufacturing facilities out of CA and Washington, they are big enough to handle any size job, taking just as much care for small re-roof projects, to large new construction projects. The facility offers state of the art equipment with experienced and knowledgable operators. Their fleet of trucks delivers local and long distance orders.
Why Choose Metal?
Since you have chosen metal for your roof replacement, you are probably already aware of the benefits, but lets explain them for those that are still on the fence about which material to go with. The upfront cost of a metal roofing system is more, but since it lasts much longer and has less maintenance, it will save you money in the long run. Asphalt shingles will only last you anywhere from 10-50 years, but a metal roof can last a lifetime! NuRay’s roofing products are 100% recyclable, so material left over from a project can be recycled, reducing waist. With industry-leading warranties, you can be comfortable knowing your roof is taken care of.
FAQs about metal roofing
There are many questions about metal roofing that have been addressed by the experts at NuRay. Here are just a few of the most common.
- Is metal roofing noisy when it rains? Most people think of on old barn when they think of what the rain will sound like hitting a metal roof. But a home will have a solid wood roof deck and underlayment dampening the sound. The result is that a metal roof will sound similar to any roofing material.
- Do metal roofs get hot in the Summer? All roofs get hot in the summer, but some, including metal, come in “cool” colors that reflect solar heat. Metal roofs also release solar heat more readily saving money on energy costs of the home.
- Are metal roofs heavy? Contrary to popular belief, metal roofs are actually 50% lighter than asphalt roofs, and 75% lighter than concrete tile, and slate. So, no, metal is not considered a heavy roofing material.
- What will happen during a lightning storm? Metal roofs are no more likely to be struck by lightning than any other roof. But if it does get struck, it dissipates the electrical charge, actually helping to prevent damage.
Our favorite Options
Here at Chase Construction North West Inc., we most frequently use the 1000 and 6000 series of this line of products. They both come in a variety of gauges that are perfect for any roofing project, and you don’t need to worry about lack of finishes with either as there are a number of options available. They both require a 3:12 minimum slope and apply over open framing and/or solid substrate. They also both have flat panel, pencil runs, or striations options.
The NRM 1000
In the 1000 series, continuous panels run from the ridge of the roof all the way down to the eaves, meaning there are no horizontal seams. This is a standing seam system, the seams between each panel are raised above the level of the roofing panel preventing water entry. In total, the roof has a far fewer number of seams. This metal material is also much tougher than standard composition, provides the “cool roof” benefits, and comes in a much wider array of colors. The 1000 series is available in 22, 24 and 26 gauge and comes with a concealed fastener coup system. The finishes available are 40-year painted, Zincalume Plus, copper, and aluminum.
The NRM 6000
The 6000 series is a classic snap lock system. This type of system provides all of the sturdiness and protection benefits, as well as the aesthetic factors. The snap lock system is designed to save on labor costs as the seams can be locked by a simple snapping of the panels together. This allows sections of the roof to be easily accessed if there are any problems down the line. Additionally, the snap lock roof panel installation offers high level of wind uplift protection and with it, these standing seam roof panel float on the roof deck, allowing for expansion and contraction with temperature extremes. The 6000 series comes in 24 and 26 gauge and has a concealed fastener snap lock system with no clips needed. The finishes available are 40-year painted, Zincalume Plus, and Copper. With either system, you can be sure that your roof will look sleek and protect your home for life.
About Us
Here at Chase Construction North West Inc., we have the experience and know-how on how to install these unique and innovative systems. We have been in the business for over 15 years and we perform all work in the most professional manner possible. We produce happy customers each time with our honest and reliable service. Let us show you we are the best for the job at one of our completely free estimates. We provide services in King County and Pierce County, along with major cities such as Seattle, Tacoma, Puyallup, Federal Way, Renton, Auburn, Des Moines and all of the surrounding cities. If you are in need of roofing, waterproofing, or skylight installation services contact Chase Construction North West, Inc. today. Fill out our free estimate form or call us today at (253) 544-3651. Thank you for considering us for your next project!
2 thoughts on “Metal Roofing in Auburn, WA”
Thank you for the blog. I want to get a new roof and thought the internet might have some answers on which type I should chose. You wrote that a metal roof will actually save you money because it lasts so long and you won’t have to replace it nearly as much as other types of roofs. Along with saving me money, it would also save me a lot of hassle, as I wouldn’t have to contact a roofer and have my roof torn off over and over again.
I am glad you sought to bust so many myths about metal roofing, top among them was the loud sound it would make during rainy seasons and you are right, most of them think of barn covered with tin roof as a reference point.