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Are Metal Roof Accents Right for My Home?

September , 2023 | 7 min. read

By Anthony Marzbanian

Lowcountry home with a metal accent over front porch

Looking to add a touch of style and sophistication to your home's exterior? Whether it's a dormer, bay window, or porch, metal accents can make a bold statement and elevate the overall look of a home.

But how do you know if a metal accent is right for your home?

We understand the importance of making informed decisions about your home's exterior. For 3 decades RoofCrafters has educated homeowners to help them make the best decision for their roof investment. And adding metal accents can be a significant investment. We get it. It's important to determine if it's the right choice for your home. So we want to share our knowledge of metal roof accents with you.

In this article, we will cover the benefits and drawbacks of adding metal accents to your home. We'll discuss the different types of metals used for accents, the cost of installation, and the potential impact on your home's resale value. And hopefully, by the end, you'll have a better understanding. So you can make a well-informed decision about whether metal roof accents are right for your home.

Let's start by discussing what are metal accents.

What Are Metal Roof Accents? An Introduction to Enhancing Your Home's Exterior

 

Metal accents are decorative elements made of metal that are added to a home's exterior to enhance its curb appeal. They can be used in various areas of the home, such as bay windows, dormers, and porches.

home with a steel gable roof that has shingles and a metal porch accent

Metal accents can be made of a variety of metal materials, including copper, aluminum, galvalume, and steel. They come in various shapes, sizes, and styles, making them a versatile option for homeowners who want to add some flair to their home's design.

six types and colors of metal roofing

There are several styles of metal accents, but two of the most popular are standing seam and metal shingle accents.

Harnessing the Pros and Acknowledging the Cons: An Unbiased Look at Metal Roof Accents

 

home with a shingle roof that has a wrap-around porch with a metal accent roof

Before investing in anything it's always a good idea to learn the pros and the cons to have a clearer understanding of your investment. So, let's start with the cons.

The cons of metal roof accents include:

  1. Cost: Metal roof accents can be more expensive than traditional roofing materials. This is due to the extra labor and expertise required for installation.
  2. Installation errors: Proper installation of metal roof accents is critical. Improper installation can lead to leaks and other issues.
  3. Potential for damage: During severe weather events, such as hailstorms, metal roof accents can be susceptible to damage. This can lead to costly repairs or replacements.

lowcountry home with metal accents

Metal roof accents can also provide several benefits to a property. The pros of metal accents include:

  1. Aesthetics: Metal roof accents can enhance the look of a home. They can provide a unique design and add style and dimension to the roof.
  2. Durability: Metal roof accents are durable and long-lasting. They're able to withstand extreme weather conditions and resist damage from impacts.
  3. Low maintenance: Metal roof accents need little upkeep over their lifespan.
  4. Energy efficiency: Metal roof accents can also contribute to the energy efficiency of a home. By reflecting heat from the sun and reducing the amount of heat absorbed by the roof.
  5. Increased home value: Metal roof accents can add value to a home and increase its curb appeal, making it more attractive to potential buyers.

Metal roof accents can be a good choice if you looking to add a unique touch to your home's exterior. They work well with a variety of architectural styles. Including modern and traditional. They can also complement a range of roofing materials, including asphalt, slate, wood, or tile.

beautiful brick home with Ecostar synthetic slate roof and copper bay window

But, metal roof accents may not be the best fit for all homes or all situations. For example, if you have a small or simple roofline, metal accents may look out of place. The roofline has to have areas where the accents can be added to enhance the look of the existing exterior finishes.

two-story white home with black shingles with a one story wrap around porch that has metal roofing

Additionally, if you live in an area with strict homeowners association rules, you may be limited in the types of metal accents you can use. Also if you plan to sell your home soon, you may want to consider whether potential buyers would find the metal accents appealing or a detractor.

Why Would Someone Want Metal Roofing Accents?

 

Many property owners choose to add metal roofing accents to their homes or businesses for several reasons. Metal accents can enhance the overall appearance and add a touch of style and sophistication. They can also create a unique and eye-catching look that sets the home or business apart from other surrounding properties. 

beautiful split-level home with shingles and metal roofing

Additionally, metal accents can increase the resale value of a property and provide a sense of durability and longevity. Metal accents are also low-maintenance and can withstand harsh weather conditions. They can be a practical and long-lasting choice.

Metal accents can be an excellent investment for owners who are looking to improve the look and value of their property.

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Choosing the Right Metal Accent for Your Home

 

When considering adding metal accents to your home, there are various factors to consider. The first is style. You'll want to select a metal accent that complements the existing style of your home. This includes choosing the right color, and a design that blends seamlessly with your home's architecture.

brick home with a black shingle roof with black metal accents

Durability is another key factor to consider. Not all metals are created equal, and some are better suited for certain climates and weather conditions than others. Consider the climate in your area and the expected wear and tear on the metal accent to determine the best material for your home.

Shingles on main 2 story roof and black standing seam on lowe roof

Cost is always an important factor. Metal accents can be more expensive than traditional roofing materials. This is due to the extra labor and expertise required for installation. Yet, they can also add value to your home and be a worthwhile investment.

beautiful Lowcountrybrick  home with metal accents

When selecting a metal accent for your home, it's important to work with a qualified and experienced metal roofing contractor. They can help guide you through the selection process and ensure the proper installation of the metal accent. Correct installation is critical for its durability and longevity.

Adding metal accents to your home can be a great way to enhance its appearance and value. By considering factors such as style, durability, and cost. Working with a trusted contractor, you can select the right metal accent for your home and enjoy its benefits for years to come.

Ready to Add Metal Accents to Your Home?

 

Now that you've learned the pros and cons of adding metal roofing accents to your home. You can make an informed decision about whether they're the right choice for your property.

Metal accents can enhance the overall look of your home and add value, but it's important to consider factors such as cost, durability, and style. When selecting a type of metal accent, it's critical to choose a qualified and experienced contractor for the installation. 

RoofCrafters has over 30 years of experience helping property owners make the best decisions for their roofing needs. We take pride in providing our clients with transparent and honest guidance. If you're ready to discuss metal accents for your home, click the button below to get started.

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Anthony Marzbanian

My name is Anthony, and I am the lead estimator of RoofCrafters’ Georgia/South Carolina division. The roof is the most important part of a structure, and people count on that to protect themselves and their families. That is one of the many reasons why I love my job and enjoy coming to work every day. The continuous training, honesty, and providing the customer with the Roofcrafters experience is what makes me the best in the business.