New roofs come at a cost, so selecting a strong, durable, leak-proof roof you hopefully won’t have to replace more than once is one of the smartest and safest investments you can make for your home.
The type of roofing material you select is dependent on a few different factors, such as the shape and pitch of your home, the climate of the area you live in, and the durability.
The durability is crucial when it comes to the longevity and sustainability of your new roof and how well it will hold up according to the specific weather conditions in your region. In addition to durability, you’ll also want to consider the aesthetics, or how well the roofing material blends in with the look and style of your home. Finally, it’s always in your best interest to consult with a reputable, local roofing contractor before deciding. They can help you determine which roofing material is best for your climate, the slope of your roof, and the style of your home.
Asphalt shingles are a common and popular option, as well as the most affordable and cost effective compared to other roofing material options.
Asphalt shingles are typically used for steep residential roofs and can vary in quality. When it comes to durability, cheapest isn’t always the best option as they likely won’t last as long as higher quality shingles.
Asphalt shingles are a durable choice and can last anywhere from 20 to 40 years in a moderate climate. In situations of extreme climates, such as severe heat or cold, they can last for 15 to 30 years.
Wooden shingles can last for approximately 30 to 50 years and are typically made of fire-resistant materials. However, that doesn’t make them completely fireproof and they may be more prone to cracking than other types of roofing materials.
One benefit to wooden shingles is they make great insulators and are considered a sustainable choice.
Metal roofing materials can also last for 30 to 50 years and may even be recycled after removal. Roofing materials such as steel, aluminum, and copper are more expensive than other roofing options, but they are also very durable and require the least amount of maintenance when compared to other roofing materials.
They can also hold up to heavy rain and hail and are more energy efficient because they are a natural insulator. For example, they will keep your home cooler during the warm seasons and warmer during the cold ones.
Roofing materials made of tile or slate can last between 75 to 100 years, making it one of the most durable roofing materials available. Slate is fireproof and virtually invincible to any kind of weather condition; however, the installation requires a lot of expertise as slate tiles can easily crack.
Slate is one of the more expensive materials in terms of cost, but it can last you a lifetime if installed properly, so the up front investment is worth the cost if you can fit it into your budget.
If you’re having trouble deciding which roofing material is best for your home, don’t hesitate to reach out to your local roof contractor for help. It’s always a good idea to seek out the advice and services from a top-rated roofing professional who can help guide you through the process.
If you need help with a roofing project, and live in the Toledo area, call the experts you can count on at Armorvue Home Exteriors. With decades of experience in this area, we pride ourselves in our quality installation and stellar customer service. Contact us today for a virtual appointment to talk about your new roof!
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