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What Type Of Material Is The Best For Residential Roofing?

Every house you see will have a residential roofing, and the roof can be made out of a variety of materials. Each type of material has its own advantages and disadvantages, find the one that works best for you. Just like a roof, every house will contain several different options for either insulation and decking. You need to figure out what you want your house to have and then choose the types that are ideal for you.

Best Roofing Materials

  • Metal Shingles: Metal Shingles provide a traditional look with the durability of metal.
  • Architectural Shingles: If you are searching for a classic, Victorian styled look, then you should consider architectural shingles.
  • Clay Tile: Clay tiles are perfect if you are going for the romantic European look, and also they are great for extreme weather, high moisture, and fire and insect activity.
  • Slate Title: This type of tile gives off the old world elegance in a much for subtle and classier way than the clay tiles.
  • Concrete Tile: Concrete tile can mimic wood shakes, slates, clay and other high-end roofing materials. The tiles are durable, low-maintenance, and more efficient than asphalt.
  • Thatched Roof: If you are a nature lover then this is the roof for you. It is constructed out of straw and usually seen on a cottage and rustic homes.

Metal vs Shingles

The list above names some of the best roofing material, but in 2018, metal and shingles are the most popular options. Both types of materials have their advantages along with their disadvantages, check them out and see whether metal or shingles is the best option for you. 

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The Advantages of Metal Roofs

  1. Durability: Metal roofs, unlike other materials, can last anywhere from 50-100 years, and they have warranties of 30-50 years. They can withstand any form of precipitation without taking much damage.
  2. Energy Efficient: Since the metal panel can reflect solar radiant heat, your house will naturally stay cooler and keep air conditioning costs down.
  3. Lightweight: Nowadays, metal roofs are very light; therefore, it will not harm the structure of your house by putting weight on there.

The Disadvantages Of Metal Roofs

  1. Cost: Metal roofing is more expensive due to its longevity and durability.
  2. Noise: Even though precipitation does minimal damage, the noise is very noticeable because whenever something hits metal, it does not absorb the sound waves.

The Advantages of Shingles

  1. Affordable: Shingles are the most common and affordable type of roofing available.
  2. Broad Range: There is a broad range of colors and styles that you can choose from, and they mimic some of the most expensive roofing materials.
  3. Easy Repairs: If your roof was damaged, then your shingle roofing can be repaired easily and quickly.

The Disadvantages Of Shingles

  1. Lifespan: Asphalt shingles can only last approximately 10-12 years.
  2. Extreme Weather Conditions: In locations where the climate is really hot or cold, your roofing can crack and become dry and brittle.
  3. Mold: If your house is in the shade, then your roof is susceptible to mold growing unless you treat it with anti-algae treatments.

Insulation and Decking

Insulation is used as a barrier to heat loss and heat gain. It keeps the house cooler in the summer and hotter in the winter, and it is a great way to make your house more energy efficient. Roof decking is the material in between the structural components and the insulation. The roof deck has to be strong enough to hold the weight of everything on it. Plywood is the most common type of material used in residential roofing.

Every house will have a residential roofing, insulation, and decking. If you are looking to build a roof then make sure to go with a metal roof or shingles. You will need to hire a qualified contractor to build a roof and then add insulation and decking. 

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