When we talk with homeowners about having metal roofing installed, we find that many of them are concerned about a metal roof attracting lightning. The term 'lightning magnet' is one we hear often. That's one of the more common myths, and it couldn't be further from the truth. Of course, with the frequent thunderstorms we get here in the Minneapolis area, we realize how this might be an issue. Lightning striking a home can cause a fire, and the idea that the roof you put on your home might make it more vulnerable to lightning is understandable. But here is the reality:
- No, having a metal roof on your home DOES NOT mean it's more likely to be struck by lightning
- If your home does get hit by a bolt of lightning, if you have a metal roof the damage that might be caused is far less than if you have another type of roofing such as asphalt shingle or wood shake (source: Metal Construction Association)
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