Update on New 2016 Metal Roofing Tax Credits

by Jonathan McGaha | 28 February 2016 12:00 am

The U.S. government approved a $500 tax credit for qualifying metal roofs installed in 2015 and 2016.

This provides a new marketing opportunity for the metal roofing industry, as this is the first time in several years that the tax credit isn’t just retroactive, but is guaranteed for the current year.

Here are the key details for the tax credit:

Bill Croucher, Director of Engineering for MRA member manufacturer Fabral[2], explains: “It’s important for members of the metal roofing industry to know that bare metal, including either unpainted or clear acrylic coated Galvalume do not qualify for the 2015/2016 tax credit. Unpainted metal has a very low emissivity value and even though it meets the reflectivity requirements for the Energy Star program, the solar energy that is not reflected is held in the metal much longer than painted material with a high emissivity.”

Endnotes:
  1. Energy Star site: https://energystar.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/212109427-Is-there-a-tax-credit-for-roofs-
  2. Fabral: http://www.fabral.com/

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