In order for your metal roof to look great and protect your home from the elements, care should be taken when choosing a roofer or tackling the job yourself. The difficulty of installation depends on many factors including the size, roof slope, your skill level, and complexity (how many hips, valleys, transitions and other areas that will require flashing and trim).
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CWH Panel
The Concealed Wide High (CWH) Panel gives you a remarkably smooth and clean look for your metal roof. CWH Panels have a wide coverage (16") with striations for added strength. Combined with our innovative paint system, CWH Panels bring long-lasting color and vibrancy to your roof and your home. These panels are an excellent choice for new construction and applications where the existing roof covering is removed to decking.
CWH PANEL BENEFITS:
- Up to a 35/40-Year Limited Paint Warranty
- A Wide Range of Designer Colors
- 24 Gauge Commercial Grade Steel
- Hail Resistant UL 2218 Class 4
- Fire Resistant
- Wind Resistant
- Energy Efficient
- Greater Life Expectancy
- Outstanding Durability
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is a metal roof easy to install?
Is a metal roof easy to install?
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Can I install metal roofing over my existing shingles?
Can I install metal roofing over my existing shingles?
While some structural panel types (PBR, RPN, PBU, UPN, SSP, COR, CPB) can be installed over flat shingles, we recommend that your existing roof and underlayment be removed to inspect the decking and start from a fresh surface. Other architectural panels (CF, AP, MSL, and MLK) require a flat surface for support and the neatest appearance. Please contact a Mueller representative for additional details.
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Is thicker material always better?
Is thicker material always better?
Depending on your intended use, a thicker panel is not always better. A 24-gauge material is thick but must be softer than 26-gauge to be rolled into sheets and trim. Additionally, thicker material will cost more and may not be the best value for what you need. While both can be used on roofs, the majority of what we sell is 26-gauge which offers a great combination of thickness and hardness factors. We also offer our SSP panels in 29-gauge for less demanding applications and budget-driven projects.
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What are the benefits of metal roofing?
What are the benefits of metal roofing?
Compared to traditional roofing, Mueller metal roofs come out on top.
Beauty - With Mueller roofs, you can choose from a wide variety of attractive designer colors.
Durability - Metal roofs last much longer than both composition roofs and wooden shingles.
Weather Resistance - Mueller roofs offer superior protection from wind, hail and fire.
Longevity - Mueller offers limited paint warranties up to 30 years. Your roof will look fresh and vibrant for decades.
Energy Efficiency - Because of their high-tech coatings, Mueller roofs may help lower your air conditioning and heating bills.
Insurance Savings - Insurance companies may offer discounts up to 35% for homes with Mueller metal roofs. Check with your insurance agent.
Low Maintenance - Install your metal roof and then forget about it.
Environmentally Friendly - The recycled content of steel in metal roofing is much higher than the recycled content in asphalt shingles. Plus, because a metal roof weighs less than shingles, it can often be installed directly over your existing roof, saving the environmental as well as financial costs associated with removal and disposal.
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Is a metal roof more energy efficient than an asphalt shingle roof?
Is a metal roof more energy efficient than an asphalt shingle roof?
Yes: Metal roofing offers three primary ways in which it keeps homes cooler and reduces air conditioning costs often by 20% or more. First, light colored metal roofs and some metal roofs with special pigments in dark colors reflect radiant heat. Second, metal roofs lose any gained heat very quickly to the sky when the sun sets or goes behind a cloud or even when a slight breeze blows. Other roofing materials capture and retain the sun’s heat. Third, metal roof panels have an integral airspace between the metal and the roof deck in the way of ribs. This airspace acts as a thermal break, stopping conductive heat transfer. Common terms used in relation to metal roofing are:
Emissivity - Metal roofs can be painted to achieve noteworthy emissivity ratings as high as 90%. Emissivity is a term used to describe the heat that is radiated - or emitted - from a surface. For example the asphalt on your street has low emissivity - and high heat transference - which is why it is virtually impossible to walk on it barefoot on a hot summer day. The sun's heat is absorbed into the asphalt and then transferred to the surrounding environment. On the other hand, properly treated metal roofing has low emissivity and high reflectivity, which keeps buildings significantly cooler in warmer weather, noticeably reducing overall cooling loads.
Reflectivity - In addition to low emissivity, cool metal roofs are also highly reflective. This means that radiant heat from the sun is reflected directly back into the atmosphere. When you consider that 40% or more of the nation's energy is spent on heating and cooling costs, this becomes a significant source of energy savings.
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What is Class 4?
What is Class 4?
A Class 4 rating is the highest tested rating for impact resistance under the UL 2218 standard for metal roofing panels. This certification indicates the roof material has passed testing that simulates withstanding 2” diameter hail with no visible defect. Our 26 gauge panels (and thicker) pass this testing.
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Do the panels come pre-cut?
Do the panels come pre-cut?
All panels are made at one of our manufacturing locations and pre-cut to the appropriate lengths for your roof. The cuts will be square across the panels – angle cuts for valleys or hips must be done in the field.
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Will a metal roof attract lightning?
Will a metal roof attract lightning?
A metal roof does not increase the likelihood of a lightning strike because once installed, it becomes part of your home and its grounded system.
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Can you refer an Independent Contractor?
Can you refer an Independent Contractor?
Mueller Inc. can provide contact information for independent contractors who are knowledgeable in the installation of Mueller products. However, we require that you sign a “Referral of Independent Contractor” document that acknowledges certain limitations of the referral. Furthermore, Mueller Inc. in no way employs, represents, guarantees workmanship, or endorses any contractor.
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How do I order a Mueller Metal Roof?
How do I order a Mueller Metal Roof?
- Once financing is ready, place your order with your Mueller sales representative. An initial deposit of 25% is required to proceed with the order, and the final payment is due at delivery. We accept cash, checks (with proper identification), Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Here is link to our How to Order Video.
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What is the warranty on a Mueller roof?
What is the warranty on a Mueller roof?
We stand behind the quality of our products and offer some of the best warranties in the industry. Our painted panels have a 35/40-year warranty on the finish to ensure that it looks good for decades. The warranty on Galvalume Plus covers rust-through only for a period of twenty years. Note that Galvalume Plus is not a painted finish and will discolor at varying rates that are not predictable. (If color uniformity is a requirement for your project, we recommend our variety of painted finishes.)
* Colors may vary by monitor settings. Please contact us to get the most accurate color representation. We will be glad to provide you with color samples.
** Galvalume Plus has no uniformity of appearance guarantee. Each individual sheet, even upon delivery, may have a different color, gloss, sheen, texture or spangled appearance. If uniformity of appearance is desired, a painted product is required.
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