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Problems Associated With Concrete Roof Tiles - Ironwood Shake & Tile Ltd.

Concrete roof tiles are a durable and long-lasting roofing material made from a mixture of cement, sand, and water. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, and are designed to resemble traditional clay or slate tiles, but at a lower cost. Concrete roof tiles are fire-resistant, low-maintenance, and have a lifespan of up to 50 years or more. They are also able to withstand extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rain, snow, and wind, making them a popular choice for homes and buildings in many regions of the world. Concrete roof tiles can be installed on pitched roofs, as well as

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Problems Associated With Concrete Roof Tiles - Ironwood Shake & Tile Ltd.

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  1. Problems Associated With Concrete Roof Tiles Ironwood Shake & Tile Ltd.

  2. It is often asked: Which are the best roofing tiles to buy? It is likely you have seen homes with concrete roof tiles, and many homeowners consider them the most durable. However, they are not necessarily the best option in terms of roofing options despite being commonplace and popular. The following information will help you understand what concrete roofing tiles are, some of the challenges you may encounter, and a possible solution.

  3. Concrete roof tiles: why do people use them? When traditionalvictoria roofing contractors materials were scarce after World War II, concrete tiles became more common on homes. It may seem strange, but concrete tiles have remained popular because of their strength, unique appearance, and even because they don't heat up as much as asphalt tiles. Although concrete roof tiles have all of these great features, they are not without their shortcomings. Before you decide to install a concrete tile roof on your own home, here are six common concrete roof tile problems you should know about.

  4. Problems with concrete roof tiles 1. ITS WEIGHT Concrete roof tiles are heavy, which is one of their first problems. The weight of concrete roof tiles is significantly greater than that of other types of roofing materials, such as asphalt, clay, composites, and metal. The weight of concrete tiles can vary from 820 to 1,1100 pounds per 100 square feet, which covers the entire roof of a house. To keep a concrete tile roof stable, the structure of the house must be strong enough. A home's structural integrity can be compromised due to the sheer weight of the concrete roofing tiles. The sheer weight of concrete roof tiles may prevent a building from using them in some cases.

  5. 2. EXTERNAL APPEARANCE There is a wide variety of styles and designs available for concrete roof tiles, just as they do with virtually every other type of roofing material. Roof tiles come in many different styles, giving homeowners the freedom to choose what type of roof tile they want for their home. Like most materials, these designs, patterns, and paints can fade over time, especially in harsh weather. A dull, unattractive roof can be caused by things such as high heat, heavy rain, and strong winds. You can recoat the roof, but that adds additional costs and maintenance to concrete roof tiles.

  6. 3. MAINTENANCE LEVEL A certain level of maintenance is also required for concrete roof tiles. In spite of their Class A Fire Ratings, they are still prone to damage if they come into contact with hail or fallen branches. Because of fading of the concrete tiles and tile weight issues, some individual tiles may have to be replaced. As concrete is a porous material, it absorbs water rapidly, leading to mold and mildew growth on the roof, which can damage the structure and be unsightly. To prevent moisture from soaking in through concrete roof tiles, a sealant is needed.

  7. 4. ABSORPTION OF WATER Porous materials shouldn't be used in construction on a home. In the absence of proper weatherproofing and treatment, these materials can absorb moisture. It is possible for rainwater to seep in, as well as moisture from leaves, and even air moisture if sealants aren't applied. The concrete tiles may deteriorate as a result of issues such as mold and mildew. Concrete roofing tiles can be made even heavier by water absorption beyond this, however. The home's overall structure is put under more pressure, which can cause serious structural issues.

  8. 5. REPLACEMENT OF UNDERLAYMENT IS REQUIRED The underlayment of concrete roofing tiles is not as durable as the roofing tiles themselves. Underlayment will only last about 20 years, while concrete roofing tiles last up to 50. Thus, concrete tile roofing requires frequent replacement of this layer, which increases the maintenance and cost. In addition to being time-consuming and tedious, replacing your roof's underlayment can prevent you from working on other projects around the house.

  9. 6. COST Additionally, the overall cost of concrete roof tiles is related to all the problems discussed above. Despite the fact that concrete roof tiles themselves are not very expensive, there are still some factors that can make them more expensive in the long run. The first thing you need to do is ensure that your house can physically support the concrete tile roof, beyond just buying the product and hiring a contractor. Once they have faded or become damaged, you may choose to repaint or replace them. Furthermore, the underlayment material needs to be replaced every 20 years, which is an additional expense. Conclusion After this post, you are now a lot more knowledgeable about the pitfalls and problems associated with concrete roof tiles. Looking for an alternative? We would recommend metal roofing. As a roofing company,Ironwood Shake & Tile provides the highest quality roofs at an affordable price since 2003. From start to finish, we strive to provide the best roofing service possible. Reach out to us to know more.

  10. Contact Us:- Contact No:- 250-334-1717 Website:-https://www.ironwoodshakeandtile.com/ Address:- #115 – 2401 Cliffe Avenue, Courtenay, BC V9N 2L5, British Columbia, Canada

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