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Roofing your house is one of the most vital steps when it comes to building a house and there are many different types of roofing that you can choose from. Each material comes with its own set of benefits, so it can be tricky to know which one will work for your house. Here are the 7 different types of roofing to consider when roofing your house.

 

Asphalt shingles

Asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material that a home roofing company would use, as they are cost effective and reliable. They are also durable and effective in all weather conditions. It is recommended that you replace your asphalt shingles after 20 years, as overtime they can get weaker.

 

Slate

Slate is one of the most reliable and strong materials that can be used to roof your house and is also aesthetically pleasing. Although it is more expensive than other materials, slate roofing is known to last more than 100 years, meaning it will not need replacing. It is also waterproof and resists mould and fungus.

 

Clay and concrete tiles

Tiles are a more expensive material to roof your house with but can be just as effective as other materials. Clay or concrete tiles are costly to get installed but are very long-lasting and can last more than a century. They are a good option if you are looking to add some colour to your house as they come in a variety of colours.

 

Metal roofing

Metal is a great material to consider for your roof if you live in an area with more extreme weather conditions. Metal roofing is great for draining rain or heavy snow off your house and can even resist strong winds. This proves that it is extremely durable, and it can be easily installed by a home roofing company.

 

Built-up roofing

Built-up roofing is a great option for material for flat roofs or roofs that are low in pitch. This material is cost effective and can last up to 20 or 30 years. Built-up roofing consists of overlapping layers to from a barrier of a couple of layers thick. A layer of finely crushed stone is then embedded over the top of these layers to create a durable and sturdy roof.

 

Wood roofing

Wood is a great material to use on your roof if you don’t like the look of more industrial materials such as metal or concrete. They are also great at making your house look bright and fresh. Although wooden roofs can be quite expensive and are not particularly long-lived, meaning they will need to be replaced every couple of years.

 

Synthetic slate roofing

Constructed from polymers combined with recycled plastic and rubber, synthetic slate is a great alternative material. It gives the same effect as slate shingles yet is much more lightweight and can be easily installed. Although it is not as durable as slate but comes with a great warranty.

 

Make sure to consider these types of roofing for your home.

 

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