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25 year 50 year doesn't matter once hail gets bigger than 2 inches.
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25 year 50 year doesn't matter once hail gets bigger than 2 inches.
It does, not significantly, but it does. >2" hail is not common at all, most severe hail is between 1" and 1.75".
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Metal isn't great, many drawbacks. One of which is many insurance companies do not pay for cosmetic damage to metal roofs anymore.
If you're worried about cosmetic damage to your roof, you need to leave the south. One of the main cons is the use of exposed fastener roofs, which are cheaper, but need to be replaced more often here where it gets warm. Standing seam, which are more expensive, don't have that problem.
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But will it survive next spring???
Yeah it will. Had a 30 year put up in 2020 after a bad hailstorm came through and wrecked my cheap 25 year that the previous homeowner put up a few years before. Survived hail since then and the bad windstorm we had this year, no issues at all. At some point it'll need to be replaced, will probably shell out the money for a metal one then.
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There were a host of scammers out early the next morning waving "contracts".
Lot of vultures come around after a storm. I help run a community Facebook group and I regularly remind people after bad storms come through the area that we don't tolerate vultures coming by to push their roofing services after a storm. You're preying upon people and it's despicable.