Are You Aware of Different Types of Materials Used for Roofing?

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You feel safe at home when there is a roof and therefore it is important to have a sound roof above your head.

Stay Dry Roofing is dealing with many different varieties of roofing materials that are used for our homes and all are having different qualities and properties.

The following are a few types of roofs to choose from if you want to replace the damaged roof of your home.

  1. Solar tiles

If you have a sunny roof then you can prefer to have a solar roof for your home. They will help you to save your energy bill too however may be a bit costlier.

  1. Asphalt shingles

This is the most common type of roof material that is used in America, but their quality may have wide variations too. Depending upon the location of your home, you may choose the right material.

  1. Wood shingles

They may offer an aged and rustic look to your roof, that many homeowners prefer and its lifespan will depend upon the quality of the wood chosen.

  1. Metal roofing

It can offer you proper protection from snow and rain and also remain stable during high wind situations. However, it can always be noisy during rain or storms.

  1. Stone-coated steel

This type of roof material can resist heavy rains and winds and also does not cost too high. Some of them may also last lifelong.

  1. Slate

Slate roofs can be very durable if you select it properly and can protect against rain, mold, or fungus. It may be expensive.

  1. Rubber slate

These roofs are also quite durable, but if you walk over them or erect any satellite antenna then it may get damaged. Otherwise, it may last longer if maintained properly.

  1. Clay and concrete type tiles

Such kind of roof materials can also protect your home from the various adverse climatic situation and good for warm and dry climate regions.

  1. Green roofs

Such a roof can remain covered with different plants and protect you from heat but they need proper structural support and better thermal insulation.

  1. Built-up roofing

For heavy foot traffic conditions, this can be the best choice but can become sticky during summer.