21 Jul Make Your Home Resilient with a Metal Roof
When you return to your home in the evenings and on weekends, you want it to be a place of rest, relaxation, and a haven of safety, where you can forget about worries and hurriedness and just enjoy living. A place to recharge, restore, and refresh. Of course, one place to start with resiliency is with a metal roof. But there’s more you can do.
The lives we lead tend to place extra meaning on our homes as those calm and comfortable places to just “get away from it all.” Fact is, though, there are things out there that threaten our homes which are mostly weather-related. Wind, sun, ice, snow, fire, heat, rain; all of these are things that can turn our homes from those places of rest into places of disruption and problems.
Weathering the Storms by Making Your Home Resilient
Similar to how we desire lives of resiliency, lives that can weather storms and re-group well after storms, there are things we can do to make our homes more resilient. We invite you to take a look at some of the things we can do to prepare our homes for uncertain times.
Starting with an Envelope of Protection, our list, explanations, and resources of things that help make your home more resilient addresses a wide range of ideas and challenges. No matter where in North Carolina you live, at least one of these disrupters could sadly come to your home and life:
- Temperature Extremes
- Rain and Floods
- Wind
- Fire
- Food and Water
- Loss of Power
You can read more about these disruptors and how to plan for resiliency when they come to your home.
Personal Resilience
Personal resilience, the ability to overcome and even thrive despite life’s circumstances, is a trait to be admired. With a little extra effort and following the ideas we’ve outlined in the Isaiah Industries Journal, you can make your home just as resilient as you are.
When It’s Time for a Resilient Metal Roof
We can help. We’re all about protecting families, their homes, and everything a roof protects. Talk to us about building resiliency into your North Carolina home, today.