The Top 5 Types of Roofing For Your Home
The roof of is one of the most important features of any house. It protects what is underneath and prevents damaging water from entering. Selecting the perfect roofing material for new construction or replacement roof will come down to a few factors: -Cost/ Budget -Appearance -Preference -Desired Longevity Not All Roofing Materials Are The Same Asphalt Shingles Most popular residential roofing shingle used today. Numerous options are available in a variety of price ranges. Most asphalt shingles are affordable, and the preferred option for those needing to replace a roof on a budget. Also easy to install. Lasts approx. 20 years. Metal Many types of metal roofs are used for today’s roofing needs including steel, zinc, aluminum, and copper. Metal roofs tend to look more industrial. The cost will significantly depend on the material chosen, but no matter which option you want, metal roofs are considered to have a long lifespan with an impressive 50 year life expectancy. Slate Slate shingles are hands down one of the best-looking roofing options for homes. They are also one of the more expensive options available. Made from natural stone, this roofing option provides the highest level of protection to any home. Average lifespan is 50 years. Clay Tiles Considered one of the best roofing materials, clay tiles provide durability. Clay tile roofing can’t catch on fire, nor will it rot, making it a suitable option for almost anyone. One benefit, not typically known, is insects won’t inhabit a clay tile roof. These also will last 50 years. Wood Shake For a more natural look or country-side appearance to your home wood shake is a fantastic option. Typically Cedar wood is used, but your options aren’t limited to just cedar, redwood is also a popular choice. The downside to using wood is the potential for rot. Homeowners can expect 14-20 years before having to replace.
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