Future Roof — The Peak of Protection
No. The steel panel forming process provides not only strength, but also reduces any potential noise transfer when coupled with high density standard attic insulation.
No. Unlike concrete tile or asphalt shingle, which store and transfer heat, metal absorbs and dissipates heat quickly. Airflow under the roof helps prevent the transfer of cold air and reduces freeze-thaw cycles in the winter. Results include lower air conditioning and heating costs for your home.
Excessively large hail can damage almost anything, but Future Roof has a UL 2218 Class 4-hail resistance rating, the highest rating available. In some states, the class 4 rating entitles homeowners to as much as a 35% reduction on homeowner’s insurance.
No. The heavily layered, hot-dipped galvanized G90 steel is coated with a warranted and quality Durapon 70 coating that will prevent rust.
A steel roof is a permanent roof system. With little maintenance, it will last as long as your home.
Future Roof systems are tested and will meet or exceed Dade County hurricane specifications, the most stringent in the country.
Future Roof panels are lightweight, flexible and structurally sound, making them one of the safest, most durable roof coverings available in earthquake-prone regions. Compare this to the “the top-heavy effect” of 15 tons of concrete tile on your roof.
While it is safe to walk on, in accordance with manufacturers’ instructions, the low-maintenance Future Roof almost eliminates that need. With Future Roof, it is no longer necessary to replace trim and shingles that have blown off or to patch leaks in badly worn areas.
No. Future Roof’s smooth surface allows moss, leaves, dirt, and debris to wash off the roof naturally when it rains.