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Home Preventing Condensation on Metal Roofs
In this video, Matt Rising tell us how he really feels about metal roofs. Metal is a favorite of Matt's. Why? First, durability. Metal has a long lifespan, lasting up to 100 years due to its fire resistant and hail resistant properties. Second, energy efficiency. And third, recyclability. The metal on the roof is quite valuable so future owners have incentive to recycle it. Important to consider is underlayment when installing a metal roof. You won't want to use a standard tar paper, but rather a fully adhered product like Carlisle's Whip 300 HT. Risinger talks about condensation when offering tips and suggestions for metal roofs. Watch the full video to learn more.

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