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Which Roofing Material is Best for Your Roof

Oct 31

It's important that you consider all options when considering replacing your roof. Don't just pick the most popular option. There are many reasons to choose other types of roofing materials than shingles. Certain materials can last longer and are more efficient than wood or asphaltshingles. However, they must be installed by professionals. This article will assist you in choosing the best roof type for your home.

Clay Tiles

Clay tiles have a very long life span - they can last up to 50 years, or even longer. Clay tiles are lightweight, compared to metal and slate roofs.

Clay tiles can be found in many different colors. This allows you to find one that suits your home style. Their main drawback is that clay tiles must be replaced by hand. This makes them more expensive then other materials like asphalt shingles or wood shakes.

Concrete Tiles

Concrete tiles can be used in areas that see a lot more snowfall because they are lightweight and easy to remove. They require manual installation like clay tiles. Concrete does not require any maintenance once it has been installed. Concrete tiles are also twice as long-lasting as asphalt shingles and last on average for over 40 years. Concrete tiles last for longer than asphaltshingles and will require less replacement. However, concrete tiles can be more expensive upfront.

Concrete tiles do not come in many different colors. You may have to paint your house a special color if you want them to match the exterior of your house.

Rubber slate

Rubber slates make a great roofing choice, especially for areas where it is rainy. These slates are made from rubber tires that have been recycled and can last over 50 years. They're popular because they have a long life span and are affordable.

Rubber tiles are lighter and more flexible than clay or concrete tiles. Special weather-resistant fasteners are required if you select this type for your home.

Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt shingles are the best choice for those who need a quick, affordable roof. Asphalt shingles are the most popular type of roofing material used in America. About 80 per cent of homes use this type of tile. Asphalt is not as durable as other tiles, it lasts only 20-40 years on average. But they are easy to replace if required. The main problem with asphalt tiles is their high cost.

Asphalt shingles offer lightweight and quick installation, making them a popular choice for people who are looking to replace their roof quickly and with a low cost. They are also less expensive than traditional roofing materials, so you don't need to pay as much money for a contractor.

Wood Shakes

Wood is an attractive option for homeowners who want to reduce their carbon footprint. While wood roofs are considered green, they don't often live up. They're often treated by chemicals, so they may not prove to be an environmentally-friendly option. Wood shingles may also include zinc or copper sheeting. These are heavy metals which can have a negative impact on the environment.

Wood shingle roofs have a beautiful appearance and can last for as much as 40 years. They are also lightweight making them easy-to-install. The main downsides to woodshingles are their price and their long life span. A wood shingle roof will cost you more than any other type, but replacement costs for them will be significantly lower after 20 years.

Slate

Slate roofs have a very long life span, with some slates lasting up to 100 year. A slate roof can be an investment in areas that receive a lot or heavy snowfall. A problem with slate roofs is that they can easily break if dropped or struck.

Slate tiles have a higher weight per square foot than any other type of tile. But, they are durable and require little maintenance.

Concrete

Concrete roofing tiles may be a good option if your home or garage is directly on the earth and not elevated on a foundation. These tiles can provide protection against fire and hail damage, as they also protect from moisture. They are also more effective at keeping out cold air that traditional materials like asphaltshingles. These solid slabs can be purchased in a wide range of colors. However they can't usually be recycled after their useful lives are up.

Metal roofs

Metal roofs are often made of aluminum, copper, and zinc. There are many styles to choose from for residential or commercial use. They are often easier to put in than cedar shakes, but they can also last for a very long time. They are resistant against fire, hail and moisture intrusion.

Synthetic Shingles

Synthetic products give you the look of wood and slate shingles, but don't risk damaging your home from high winds. Made-in-the U.S.A. roofing tile are made from many plastics. Other manmade materials, like fiberglass, also use recycled material from old bottles. They come in a wide range of styles and colors that can be used on homes as well as commercial buildings. These products can't stop moisture entering your home. However, they will last many years.