Metal Roofing Colors – How to Find the Best Colors
Monday, July 22, 2019
Here in Colorado, we experience a wide range of severe weather that damages roofing colors. From severe thunderstorms with high winds in the fall and spring, to sometimes feets of snow at one time, all the extreme weather can be devastating to your roof. Metal roofs are great options for buildings in this area because they are long-lasting and stand up to even the harshest weather conditions.
You might have thought that with metal roofing you only have dingy stainless steel hues to choose from. But the fact is, metal roofing can be painted in all sorts of colors to complement the rest of your house or business. When choosing the best colors for your metal roof, there are some things to keep in mind.
Types of paint 
Go into a paint or hardware store and you’ll find entire walls full of paint. With so many options, it can be hard to figure out exactly what will work best for your metal roof. You’ve found the color to perfectly compliment the rest of your building, but you don’t want it to fade a year after you apply it. That’s why you need to choose a paint that is durable, weather resistant, and made for metal roofing. Since you don’t want your roof color to fade, make sure the paint you chose also blocks UV rays. Talk to a professional at the paint store as to whether you need to seal your roof after the paint dries.
Match your style
When choosing the paint color for your metal roof, make sure that you are picking something that matches the style of your building. Purple might be your favorite color, but is it the right choice to match the rest of your color scheme and the architecture of your building?
It’s always good to check with your homeowner’s association before beginning a paint job. Certain HOAs limit the colors you can choose from so as not to interfere with the rest of the neighborhoods color scheme.
Save on utility bills
The Denver area gets all weather extremes. There is bitter cold in the winter, and it is often sweltering in the summer. These fluctuations cause extremes in your energy bills, too. Your roof has a massive surface area so it plays a vital role in insulating your building. When thinking of colors for your roof keep in mind which colors will save your wallet from high heating and cooling bills. Lighter colors tend to reflect light and heat, whereas darker colors will absorb it. Talk to a home energy specialist to help choose the energy-saving color best for your building.
One of the best aspects of a metal roof is that it can be painted to match your building and your personality. Not only will it look good, but the right paint can save you money in the long run too.