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The next time you walk outside, take a moment to gaze up at your roof. What do you see? Do you see even shingles that are all laying flat? Or do you see shingles that are starting to curl and that are covered in moss? You can tell a lot about the condition of your roof just by looking at it. If you are at all concerned about the state of your roof, then your first call should be to a roofing contractor. They can evaluate the situation and recommend repairs or replacement as needed. Learn more about roofing and roofing contractors here on this website.

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What Material Is Best For Residential Roofing?

Lori Silva

When building a new home, there are several decisions that have to be made from the color of the paint to the materials for flooring. Another decision that has to be made is what type of roofing material you want on your new home. Your residential roofing company can help identify which is the best option for you, but knowing a little bit about each type will help you make the best decision possible. Here are a few different materials you can choose from for residential roofing.

Asphalt Shingles

The most common material residential roofing companies install is asphalt shingles because they are great for all different climates. Asphalt shingles are the most affordable option but do require routine maintenance and replacement after every 20 or so years. The best way to take care of your shingles is to have a roofing company come out once a year to do an inspection. Taking care of minor repairs will help extend the life of your roof and keep you from needing a full residential roofing replacement.

Metal Roof

If you want a material that will last a very long time, then look no further than metal roofing. The metal comes in large sheets that can be replaced if they are damaged by hail, but most metal roofs can withstand wind and severe weather. Another reason people choose metal is that it can be installed on top of your existing roofing without the added fees of shingle removal. If you enjoy listening to the rain, then a metal roof will provide a very relaxing sound as the rain falls onto the surface of your roof.

Solar Panels

A very expensive, yet worthwhile investment is the use of solar panels on your roof. Having solar panels will help cut down your monthly electricity bill while protecting your home in the process. These panels require an adequate amount of sunshine, so if you live in a rainy or cloudy area, they might not be the best option for you. Solar panels are expensive but will save you money in the long run as your electricity bill will be reduced or even eliminated altogether. 

Regardless of what type of residential roofing you are wanting, always be sure to double-check with your homeowner's association to make sure what you are wanting will align with the criteria set in place for your particular neighborhood. If you are having trouble deciding which option is best for you, have your residential roofing services explain the differences and help you find the right fit for your home. 


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