A roof is one of the most important parts of your house. When building a house, you must not neglect the roofing because it covers 40% of your house’s exterior.
But not all the roofs are the same and sometimes it can be tricky to choose the right one.
In order to help you get the right roofing for your home, we have compiled a list of the most popular roofing solutions in the United States.
So, without further ado, let’s take a look:
Asphalt, Fibreglass and Composite Shingles
Shingles are the most common type of roofing in the United States. They are usually made of asphalt, fiberglass, and composite.
There are two types of shingles: architectural
and 3-tab. Architectural shingles are simple, rectangular slabs that are
installed on a roof. 3-tab shingles, on the other hand, are modern and designed
to look like 3 shingles in one.
Metal Roofing
Metal roofing has been around since the 1800s.
Since metals like aluminum and zinc are affordable, people prefer metal roofing
over other types of roofing solutions. Not to mention, metal roofing can last a
long time and thus provide a long-lasting solution to your roof.
Wood Roofing
Wood roofing is another great alternative for roofing solutions. Wood roofings require a dry climate and can last up to 50 years in the right circumstances.
However, if you live in fire-prone areas or
wet climate areas, you are better off avoiding wood roofing.
Clay Tiles
Clay tiles are the most popular roofing
solution in the world. They have been around for 5000 years. Although clay
tiles are expensive, they can last longer than most roofing solutions.
Solar Shingles
Solar shingles are the modern take on shingles, where instead of shingles, you install solar panels on your roof to save energy.
Make sure to contact a roofer who specializes
in building integrated photovoltaics.
Ecko-Shake Roofing
The Eco-Shake is an innovative roofing material composed of 100% recycled materials, post-industrial regrind plastic. The Eco-Shake shingles are similar to wood shake shingles but more robust and long-lasting.
The Eco-Shake has a
Class A fire rating and a Class 4 impact rating, which means you remain secured
regardless of the weather out there.
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