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CHARLES MARTIN METAL ROOFING

BY CHARLES MARTIN III


We build relationships based on trust and integrity. Our goal is to provide you with the highest quality workmanship and excellent customer service that is consistent with the premium products we sell, service, and install. Our metal roofing installers are certified all metal roofing applications and installations, with over 30 years of experience.

ABOUT US

Charles Martin Metal Roofing is a division of Charles Martin & Son Roofing. We build relationships based on trust and integrity. Our goal is to provide you with the highest quality workmanship and excellent customer service that is consistent with the premium products we sell, service, and install. We work on the homeowner’s behalf with their insurance and mortgage company throughout the entire claim process from start to finish.

Charles Martin & Son Roofing is a family owned and operated company with Christian based values. Charles Martin is a second generation roofer with over 15 years of experience. We are a full service commercial and residential roofing company.

 

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Metal Roofing Installations

Benefits of Steel Roofing

Longevity.

Metal roofs can last 40-70 years, depending on the material. Traditional asphalt roofing materials have an estimated life expectancy of roughly 12-20 years.


Durability.

Some metal roofs can sustain wind gusts up to 140 miles per hour, will not corrode or crack, and may be impact-resistant (depending on which metal you choose). In addition, metal roofs don't need the periodic costly maintenance that other roofing materials often require. However, they should be inspected periodically to make sure no repairs are required.


Safety.

Metal roofs will not spark and ignite into flames during a wildfire or lightning strike.


Energy Efficiency.

Metal roofs reflect solar radiant heat, which can reduce cooling costs by 10-25%.


Environmentally Friendly.

Metal roofs not only have 25-95% recycled content, depending on the material used, but are also 100% recyclable at the end of their life as a roof. In contrast, most shingle tear-off waste ends up as part of the building-related waste stream — up to 20 billion pounds per year.

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