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What is Your Preferred Material Out of These Roofing Contractors’ Selection?

A roof is one of the main elements of any residence. Here are some of the best materials professional roofing contractors would definitely recommend.

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What is Your Preferred Material Out of These Roofing Contractors’ Selection?

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  1. September 7, 2017 What is Your Preferred Material Out of These Roofing Contractors’ Selection? A really good home is one that provides safety without compromising its aesthetic appeal. One way to achieve these criteria is by choosing the proper roofing material for your home. Roofing provides shelter for residents from all kinds of weather. But if you think roofing is something that’s installed merely for its function, perhaps you’d like to think again. Nowadays, roofing can be the thing that gives a house an added aesthetic. What are your choices? Here are just some of the roofing materials that roofing contractors absolutely love. Page | 1

  2. Asphalt Shingles Anyone who has ever installed a roof before must have heard of asphalt shingles. It can even be said that this is the number one material in any roofing contractors’ heart. It’s extremely versatile thanks to its many colors, enabling them to fit any architectural style. In fact, this material is much loved that over 80% of properties in the United States use it. Asphalt shingles are made of paper fiber mat or fiberglass. These materials are quite economical and readily available everywhere, though their usage is somewhat different. Paper fiber-based asphalt shingles are best installed in cold and windy climates, while fiberglass-based shingles is a winner in a hot and humid areas. Metal Metal roofing is famous for its strength and durability. It comes in two forms: sheets and shingles. It’s quite versatile as well, as metal roofing comes in a variety of finishes and core material. However, the aesthetic that can be achieved with metal roofing is rather limited. The type of metal most commonly used by roofing contractors include steel and unfinished copper. Synthetic Nowadays, the use of rubber, plastic, and polymer-based roofing materials are becoming more and more popular. This is because people can get a specific color, texture, or aesthetic with synthetic materials. Roofing contractors also love them because they are not as heavy, as fragile, and as expensive as roofing made out of natural materials. However, not all synthetic roofings are resistant to fire and water, so it’s best to check with your contractors whether your preferred materials have these qualities. Page | 2

  3. Clay and Concrete Clay and concrete have been popular roofing materials for a long time and roofing contractors still love them. Durable and fire-resistant, they are also the first choice of homeowners who are environmentally conscious. Clay and concrete roofing are heavy and tricky to install and usually requires the help of skilled roofing professionals. Whatever kind of aesthetic you want to achieve, there’s a roofing material that suits your particular needs. Consult with professional roofing contractors to find the most suitable material for your vision, as they are the ones who have the experience and skills to make them happen. About Lumin Systems: Lumin Systems is the number one roofing expert in Colorado Springs. To get the perfect roof, we prioritize a nice balance between style and safety. We only use top quality materials for all of our clients and will assist homeowners in choosing a material that’s suitable and beneficial for them. Sources: Top 6 Roofing Materials, HGTV.com How to Choose a Roof for Your Home, TodaysHomeowner.com Page | 3

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