Metal roofing gauges refer to material thickness, with the higher the number is, the thinner your metal roofing will be. For instance, 29-gauge metal roofs are around 0.36 millimeters thick while 26-gauge metal roofing systems are slightly thicker at 0.48 millimeters. However, those aren’t the only things you need to know about metal roof gauges.
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Asphalt shingles may be the most popular roofing material, but they aren’t your only option. Today, metal roofs are making waves in the roofing industry. This is due to their durability, energy efficiency and eco-friendliness. Its popularity, however, does not stop people from believing myths about this roofing material.
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