Why Choose Sun Coast?

6 reasons that we are different

Welcome back to our series, Why SunCoast? What Makes Us Different. Today, we’ll discuss some essential aspects to ensure your home’s roof and siding are up to the task, especially in our hurricane-prone area.

In our region, hurricanes like Florence have caused massive water damage for many homeowners—not from flooding but due to roofing issues, often resulting in six-figure repair costs. Here’s how to make sure your roof is built to withstand these challenges.

#6 – Shingles vs. Metal: Understanding the Pros and Cons

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to roofing. Each option has its strengths and weaknesses. Let’s break down the pros and cons of shingle and metal roofs to help you make the right choice.

Shingles

Shingles Pros:Shingles Cons:
Cost-effectiveNeeds to be replaced and repaired periodically
Easy to replace and repair if a few shingles are damaged or missingCan allow water to leak through if there’s no waterproof membrane
A water membrane can be added underneath, so if shingles come loose, water won’t seep through immediatelyThe color tends to fade over time
Most roofers are experienced with shingle installations

Metal Roofs

Metal Roofs Pros:Metal Roofs Cons:
In most climates, they’re built to last a lifetimeExpensive
Available in a variety of attractive colorsLower-quality metal can rust
Highly resistant to leaksIf installed incorrectly, the entire roof can come off in a single storm
Almost indestructible when properly installedFewer contractors specialize in metal roofs

What Does SunCoast Do?

At SunCoast, we’re dedicated to installing whichever roofing option you prefer, ensuring it’s done to the highest standards. Pro Tip: If you opt for shingles, consider adding a water barrier underneath. This affordable upgrade provides an extra layer of protection during storms. If you choose a metal roof, we’ll find a top-quality installer to make sure it’s built to withstand the toughest conditions.

The biggest factor in roofing quality is how it’s installed. There are varying levels of quality in materials, and we always use the best shingles or metal options our clients can afford. In our spec homes, we often use shingles because we have extensive experience with them and because they keep the price accessible for many homeowners.

Speak Up if Something Looks Wrong

Eugene often advises his clients, “If something looks wrong, it probably is.” He’s right. If you look at your roof and something doesn’t seem quite right, speak up! You may not be an expert, but you know what looks out of place. You see countless roofs every day, so trust your instincts and don’t hesitate to ask questions.

Ask Yourself These Questions Before Choosing a Roof

Before you commit to a roofing material, consider the following:

  • How long do you plan to stay in this house? If it’s a forever home, consider a metal roof, but be sure to choose a local, reputable installer.
  • Do you live in a high-wind area? If so, research contractors who specialize in metal roofs. Shingles can take some storm abuse, but with metal roofs, you’ll want to ensure they’re professionally secured.
  • Are you close to the ocean? Salt air can cause even galvanized metal to rust, so shingles might be a better long-term choice.
  • What’s your budget? If affordability is a priority, shingles may better fit your needs.

Siding: Exploring Options and Choosing What’s Right

Pro Tip: Before purchasing land, check if your HOA has restrictions on siding or roofing materials. Many HOAs stipulate approved materials in their covenants, which may impact your design choices.

The most common siding options in our area are vinyl and Hardie board. You can combine different styles and materials, depending on your budget and creativity. Let’s examine the pros and cons of vinyl and Hardie board siding.

Vinyl Siding

Vinyl Siding Pros:Vinyl Siding Cons:
Very economicalLower-quality vinyl can warp or “wave” down the side of the house if not installed properly
Wide range of colors (although somewhat limited)Limited color options, typically in neutral shades
Available in lap, shake, and board and batten stylesSome HOAs may restrict its use
Durable, provided the quality is high and it’s correctly installed

Hardie Board

Hardie Board Pros:Hardie Board Cons:
Can be painted any color you likeMore expensive, partly due to the added cost of painting
Available in a few styles, though board and batten may leak if improperly installedRequires painting, which means potential repainting over time
More durable under severe weather conditionsProper Installation Is Key

No matter the siding material, correct installation is crucial. Quality house wrap should be applied first, along with flashing around windows, doors, and decks to direct water away from vulnerable areas. Without these steps, water can funnel through windows and doors, even if the siding is correctly installed. Eugene has seen this firsthand, often requesting that siding crews reflash areas before reinstalling siding. This meticulous attention to detail ensures a water-resistant home and teaches contractors best practices for future projects.

If we use vinyl siding, we opt for a high-quality material and install it to withstand typical high winds without issue.

A Dedication to Doing Things Right

Eugene’s commitment to excellence shines in every aspect of our building process. He isn’t afraid to ask anyone on the team to start over if needed, always with a professional approach. Our project managers who also have a keen eye for detail, helps ensure that nothing is overlooked. Together, their experience and commitment to quality set SunCoast apart.

This doesn’t mean we’re perfect, but it does mean we’re always striving for the best. SunCoast is dedicated to building homes that are not only beautiful but also built to last, providing our clients with peace of mind and a solid investment for years to come.

Up Next

We’ve covered many essential aspects of what makes a SunCoast home different—from the framing and structure to the roofing and siding, each element chosen and constructed with your home’s longevity in mind. In the final article of our series, Why SunCoast? What Makes Us Different, we’ll dive into three critical systems that keep your home running smoothly: plumbing, electrical, and HVAC. These are the heart of your home’s functionality and comfort, and when properly designed and installed, they’ll give you peace of mind in every season. Join us as we explore how SunCoast ensures reliability, safety, and efficiency in these vital systems.

Get In Touch

Whether you’re looking to build a vacation home on the NC coast or a commercial building, Sun Coast Homes and Development would love to hear about it. Your custom home can be build from our plans or from yours.

Telling us your budget allows us to serve you better because it allows us to recommend solutions that fit your needs without wasting time on options that don’t align. It’s a collaborative step to ensure we maximize value while respecting your limits.

Call or stop by our office in Newport, NC right on highway 24. We’re only 20 minutes from Morehead City and 20 minutes from Emerald Isle.

4101 Hwy 24
Newport, NC 28570
252 764 0024

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