What Color Should You Choose for a Metal Roof?

One of the most exciting parts of deciding on a metal roof for your structure is undoubtedly choosing which color panel to go with. That being said, this is simultaneously one of the hardest decisions a home or business owner will need to make. After all…there are so many colors to choose from, and these panels can last decades! But it is important to not get lost in the abundance of options. That’s why we have put together some tips for helping you choose which color to go with on your metal roof.

Tip #1: Consider The Type of Panel

The type of metal panel you have can be a determining factor in what colors are available to you. A standing seam metal roof is most often paired with a PVDF Paint System. PVDF Systems come in an array of color choices including metallic, bright and vibrant colors, matte finishes, and even designer paint finishes! These systems also hold their integrity longer than other paint systems, such as the SMP Paint System commonly found in exposed fastener roofing panels.

Tip #2: Consider The Paint Quality

It is crucial to select a high-quality paint finish for your metal roof that will stand up to the elements, while looking fresh and new for years to come. Make sure to choose a paint that has been treated with a special acrylic resin that blocks ultraviolet light. It will help prevent premature fading, peeling, corrosion, rust, and water infiltration. We suggest paints labeled as either Kynar 500 or Hylar 5000.

Tip #3: Consistency is Key

It’s critical to match the metal roofing color to your house. You want the color to blend in with your neighborhood, environment, and property. It should complement all of the surrounding features. You can compare paint samples side by side with features of your home to see how they will blend together – both in daylight and in the dark. You may also want to consider the existing architecture. A modern home will enjoy blacks, bronzes, coppers, and grays. While a spanish style home may enjoy more of a clay or rusted look. A tropical style home may be more vibrant, playing with sage green or metallics. 

Tip #4: Consider The Energy Efficiency

Metal roofing in a lighter color will reflect the heat of the sun much better than a darker colored metal roof. Lighter colored roofs will help safeguard your roof from intense heat. In fact, a lighter colored roof can decrease your energy bill. If you live in a hot climate and want a dark colored metal roof then you should consider a “ Cool Metal Roof “ in a dark color. This will allow you to go with a dark metal roof and it will lessen the impact of the darker color versus the lighter color.

Have more questions? Our qualified team of professionals would be happy to help you! Contact us today at 519-451-7663 or info@ecoinsulatedpanels.com.

Dark vs Light: The Secret to choosing the right paint for your roof

Picking the right color for your metal roof can be a lengthy process. With countless exciting metal roof colors to choose from, which is best for your home? Should you opt for a darker color or a lighter color? What is best for your region? Remember that with metal roofing, your roof color can help save energy and money over time. Which color should you choose? Let’s find out!

Aesthetics

Before you look into whether your color choice will save you energy and maintenance over time, look at the aesthetics of your neighborhood. Because metal roof colors come in nearly every color under the sun, you can be creative with your choices. However, remember that you will most likely have the same roof for the next several decades. That bright and splashy orange might not be so appealing in ten years.

If you are not sure which color to choose, look at what is common in your neighborhood. You also might need to check in and see if the housing association requires certain standards. Make sure that your roof color complements the style of your home. Avoid clashing colors. Look at all elements like landscaping, windows, shutters, siding, and the doors.

Energy Efficiency

Depending on your location, your roof color can make significant changes to the energy efficiency of your home. For example, light colors like white will reflect sunlight. Homes in hotter climates benefit from this. Use colors like light bronze, peach, beige, white, or light blue if live in a warm climate. You might see your overall air conditioning expenses lower by as much as thirty percent.

Homeowners in cooler regions that have heavily insulated homes do not need to worry about whether they have a darker or lighter roof color. Speak with your roofing contractor about choosing CoolRoof and energy efficient paints for your home. No matter the color you choose, always make sure that you choose the highest quality paint for your roof.