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The Best Quality Roofing Materials to Use

If you need to repair your roof at home, or even install a brand-new roof, it’s important to make sure that you choose the best quality roofing materials. With so many different types of roofing options available it’s essential that you know the differences between each and the benefits and costs involved. We look at some of the best roofing materials to use.

Slate Tiles

Slate roofs have an estimated lifespan of around 100 years, making it one of the most popular roofing materials around. It is highly durable as it is a real stone that is laid thick on the roof. Keep in mind that the trusses have to provide adequate support for this heavy load.  In terms of maintenance, you should immediately replace broken slate tiles and ensure that all flashings are in good order. As soon as a copper flushing turns black, its time for a replacement.

Synthetic Slate

Synthetic slate is a good option if you are looking for the modern look of slate, but don’t want the disadvantages that come with it, such as the roof material cost. This is where composite late roofing is very suitable. Modern, contemporary and traditional European-styled homes can all be beautifully complemented by synthetic slate.

Clay Tile Roof

With a lifespan of almost 100 years, cay is a popular choice for roofing materials, especially when it comes to Spanish designs. Spanish tile roofs are stylish and beautiful. The only downfall is the possible crack in terracotta tiles, which is why you need to take good care of your roof and do any roof repairs as soon as possible. Also, coat your clay tiles with an alkyd primer.

Wood Shingle Roof

A wood shingle roof has a lifespan of around 25 years and since wood is an organic material, it is prone to decay over time. The best way to ensure that your wood shingle roof remains in a great condition is to replace cracked shingles immediately and control moss growth. Wood is a great material for houses as it is natural, beautiful and very versatile.

Corrugated Metal Panels

Corrugated metal roofs are ideal for rustic homes and log cabins alike; it’s contemporary and modern and very durable too. It can withstand various weather conditions and this makes it a great option for roofs of all sizes. It is resistant to insect activities and moisture damage and can withstand rust, fire and rot. Overall, metal roofs are very popular and long-lasting.

Concrete Tiles

Concrete is not only used for driveways and floors, it’s ideal for homes as well. Concrete tiles are quickly becoming among the most popular roofing materials available, especially since it can mimic wooden shakes, clay and slate, to mention a few. Concrete is a highly versatile option too and can provide a lifespan of almost a century. Concrete tiles can withstand water damage, insect activity and rot, plus it requires little maintenance.

PVC Roofing

Another great option, especially if you have a flat roof, is PVC. It is more modern than EPMD rubber and it has a lot of benefits to offer. One of the main benefits of PVC roofing is that is completely resistant to leaks as it is made with hot air welded seams. It is highly waterproof as well as UV resistant, with lifetime warranties for residential use.

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