Key Considerations

Selecting the right metal for your roofing or siding is essential for durability, aesthetics, and cost-effectiveness. Below are five critical factors to consider:

1. Type of Metal

The choice of metal impacts performance, appearance, and budget:

  • Steel – Strong, affordable, and widely available. It can be weathering steel or coated for corrosion resistance.
  • Aluminum – Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and ideal for coastal areas. Highly reflective for energy efficiency.

*****In Colorado or any high-country environment steel is the go-to option and is what we specialize in at Delta Metals*******

Consider: Budget, aesthetic preference, and environmental conditions (e.g., aluminum for coastal areas, steel for heavy snowfall regions).

2. Rust & Weather Resistance

Durability against environmental factors extends the lifespan of your installation:

  • Galvanization – Coating on steel to prevent rust.
  • Galvalume – Aluminum-zinc alloy coating for enhanced corrosion resistance.
  • Paint Systems – UV-resistant coatings prevent fading and chalking.

Consider: Climate conditions, manufacturer warranties, and maintenance requirements.

3. Material Strength & Durability

Structural integrity is crucial for withstanding wind, snow, and impact:

  • Gauge – Lower gauge numbers indicate thicker, stronger metal.
  • Profile – Panel shapes, such as corrugated or standing seam, impact strength.
  • Fasteners – Corrosion-resistant options enhance durability.
  • Wind & Impact Resistance – Certain metals and profiles improve resilience to extreme weather.

Consider: Local weather patterns, building codes, and manufacturer reputation.

4. Painted vs. Unpainted Finish

Your finish choice affects aesthetics, maintenance, and longevity:

  • Painted Metal – Custom colors with added protection from elements.
  • Unpainted Metal – Showcases natural beauty and develops a weathered look over time (drawbacks include: no warranty and will stain concrete surfaces).

Consider: Desired aesthetic, maintenance expectations, and cost differences.

5. Design Options

A variety of profiles allow for customization:

  • Panel Profiles – Corrugated, standing seam, ribbed, and flat panels offer unique looks.
  • Custom Fabrication – Tailored solutions for unique architectural styles.

Consider: Architectural style, personal preferences, and local guidelines.

By carefully evaluating these factors, you can select metal roofing and siding that balance durability, aesthetics, and cost, ensuring a long-lasting and visually appealing investment.