Central Michigan Roofing May 2018

YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR Why Metal Roofing Is More Expensive

it more expensive. Without proper installation, the benefits of metal roofs are completely nullified. With just one leak, the entire roof could be compromised. However, it’s this specialized installation process that makes metal roofing so beneficial.

It’s no secret that metal roofing is more expensive up- front than most other types of roofing. Unfortunately, many potential customers are deterred from

metal because of this, and they opt for more traditional shingles. While the decision of which roofing material to use is completely up to you,

Longevity Metal roofs last significantly longer than roofs made from other materials. This means that sales of the product are significantly less frequent. As with most products that have longer sales cycles, the cost is generally more.

we thought it important to explain why metal roofs have a higher cost — and why they’re worth it.

Raw Materials The raw materials and

When push comes to shove, you’re always going to pay more for a metal roof. But as is the case with most major investments, you truly get what you pay for with our product. Metal roofing may be more expensive to install, but it is significantly more cost-effective over the long run. Although you pay more up front, you will make up for it in energy costs, durability, color choices, weather protection, maintenance costs, fire resistance, and a higher return on investment for your home. Don’t let the initial costs deter you from the bona fide long-term value of metal roofing.

processes needed to make metal roofing materials are much more specific and

elaborate than shingles. Also, most metal roofs are coated, either by

galvanization or by a special UV reflector, to provide durability and functionality that’s superior to shingles.

Expertise Metal roofing requires a very specific installation process. This specialized skill set is difficult to find, which makes

Gril led Ranch Potatoes

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Ingredients • 2 pounds baby

• Ranch dressing for drizzling • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh chives • Bacon bits (optional) • Salt and pepper to taste

potatoes, halved • 1/4 tablespoon extra- virgin olive oil • Juice of 1/2 lemon • 1/2 packet ranch seasoning

Directions 1. Heat grill to medium. In a large pan, toss potatoes with olive oil, lemon juice, and ranch seasoning. Season generously with salt and pepper. 2. Skewer potatoes. (If using wood skewers, be sure to soak in water an hour before grilling.) Grill until tender and lightly charred, about 15 minutes. 3. Drizzle with ranch and garnish with chives and bacon bits.

What do you call a cow with two legs? Lean beef!

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