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Choosing the Right Roofing Material

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Whether you’re building a new home, adding to your existing home, or simply re-roofing your home, choosing the right material roofing material is important. Many homeowners want a roof that will add value and curb appeal to their home, that will take their style to the next level. In addition, a roof that is sustainable, safe, eco-friendly and cost-effective roof are all important factors that require much consideration. Here’s a starting point:

 

 

Asphalt

asphalt shingles

 

Pros

Most common roofing material

Budget-friendly

Various design options that offer 3D effect and mimic the visual texture of wood shake, slate, etc.

50-year lifespan

Cons

It has a shorter lifespan than many other materials

Not as eco-friendly and recyclable as other roofing materials

Requires yearly or bi-yearly maintenance to correct weather and environmental damage

 

 

Slate

slate material

 

Pros

Durable

Easy repair

Recyclable

The material can last for hundreds of years

Increases property value

Cons

May need additional structural support if the house was not originally built to support a slate roof

It is not recommended for areas with high heat, due to poor energy efficiency

It is more expensive than asphalt shingles

 

Wood Shake

shake material

 

Pros

Various wood options to choose from

Natural

Requires fewer roof vents for ventilation, keeps the attic cooler

Cons

No design variations between different types of roofs

Prone to splits, cracks, mold and moss growth

Does attract animals such as birds, squirrels, etc.

Not as fire resistant as many other materials

The material appearance fades quickly as a result of weather and environment conditions

 

Clay/concrete

clay or concrete material

 

Pros

Durable

Non-combustible

Increase property value

Cons

May require additional structural support if the home was not originally built to support clay or concrete

Limited color choices

 

Metal

metal material

 

Pros

Energy efficient

Watertight

Will not corrode or crack

Modern appearance

Fire resistant

Requires less maintenance

Cons

It is costly, though it is less expensive than clay or concrete

 

Ready to get your roof serviced? Call Aspen Contracting today to schedule your free inspection, estimate and new roof! Are you still not ABSOLUTELY sure what roofing option is best for your home? Don’t worry – our trained professionals will walk you through your options and serve as a helpful resource throughout the duration of your project.

 

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