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Tin Roofing - Metal Roofing Memphis

Metal began being used for roofing in the 1700s, although tin roofs were not really used in the United States until the late 1800s. Tin roofing is rolled steel that is coated with tin. The tin is chemically bonded to the steel, which helps make the roof durable and resistant to cracking. Tin became a very popular roofing material because it’s a lightweight material, which made it easy to maneuver and install. However, it’s popularity in roofing began to rapidly decline over a century ago. Aluminum began being used instead of tin which has ultimately led to tin becoming obsolete. It’s rare to find a tin roof today.

If you’re looking to install tin for roofing, then it’s nearly certain you’re referring to metal roofing or aluminum roofing in today’s terminology.

Tin Roofing - Pros & Cons

Galvalume and painted metal panels are a better alternative to traditional tin roofing.

Tin is often compared with aluminum, as they share many similarities like being lightweight.

Tin roofs are usually made from terne, a steel core covered with a tin alloy. Although it isn’t as well-known as other metals such as steel, it is extremely durable and resistant to corrosion. Tin can be painted or left unpainted to form a gray patina. This is a film formed by long-term oxidation.

Tin roofs are made from rolled steel coated with tin. Through a plating process, where steel is heated and then saturated with tin, tin is chemically bonded. Tin and steel molecules vibrate rapidly and bond to each other due to heat, making your roof strong and durable.

Appearance of Tin Roofing

When people today seek out tin roofing, it is usually because they enjoy the sounds of heavy rain on a tin roof along with tin’s simple and rustic aesthetic. Both the look and sound of tin can be achieved with either galvanized steel, painted metal or aluminum roofing, which is what people are usually referring to when they discuss tin roofing today.

Environmentally friendly

Tin is very eco-friendly as tin is made from 30 to 60 percent recycled materials.

What are the Disadvantages of Tin Roofing?

While tin was a very popular roofing material in the mid 19th century, it is no longer used today as roofing. It has been replaced by more durable metals such as steel.

How Much Does Tin Roofing Cost?

Tin roofing costs run from $3.25 to $14.65 per square foot.
The average tin roofing installation cost is anywhere between $9,000 to $45,000 depending on the slope, pitch, and size of your roof.

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