Types of Roofing For Your Michigan Home!
Roof covering is the most customizable part of your roof.
Shingles and shake can come in all shapes, sizes, materials, and
colors. This means all different types of prices too. At
Rhino Roofing &
Construction, LLC, we
will give you an overview of the most common types of roofing
material, hopefully assisting you in selecting roof covering that is
right for both your tastes, climate needs, and budget.
The most common types of roofing materials for residential
structures are: asphalt shingles, wood shingles and shakes, metal
roofs, tile, slate and composite coverings.
ASPHALT ROOFS
This
is the most commonly used and least expensive roof covering
material. Asphalt roofing materials consist of either a rag fiber or
a fiberglass mat impregnated with asphalt and covered with colored
mineral granules. A wide variety of designs, weights, colors and
sizes are available.
Asphalt roofs show their age when the mineral granules wear off,
reveal the black asphalt and the corners and edges of the shingles
begin to curl and crack. This is an indication that the asphalt
composition has begun to dry out and lose its weather-proof seal.
When only a few shingles show the above type of wear, the simple and
less costly replacement of worn out shingles may be all that is
needed. If one out of every five to ten shingles shows this wear and
aging, it is may be
time to
re-roof.
SHAKE/WOOD ROOFS
Shingles
made of cedar, cypress or red wood are highly rot-resistant and may
last 30 to 35 years if properly installed and maintained. The best
wood roofing materials are pressure-treated with wood preservatives.
When considering home safety, it is wise to note that wood shingles
and shakes are more highly combustible than the other roofing
materials available. If a wood shingle is your choice, look for one
treated with fire-retardant chemicals.
As wood shingles and shakes age they may shrink and form gaps
between each shingle. They may also become brittle and offer less
protection from the elements. As is the case with asphalt shingles,
if only a few wooden shingles show this wear and tear, replace the
individual shingles.
METAL ROOFS
Metal
roofs are highly resistant to damage from the elements and may
frequently last 40 years or more. They are highly fire resistant and
require little maintenance. Small damaged areas can be repaired with
patches of similar metal. The materials used in a metal roof may
include copper, tin, steel, aluminum, lead or an alloy combination
of one or more of these metals.
TILE, SLATE AND COMPOSITES
Roofs
made of slate or tiles composed of either clay or concrete are
perhaps the longest lasting available. They frequently survive more
than 50 years, and normally require little or no maintenance. In
addition these materials are extremely fire resistant. When one of
these roofs does need replacement, however, the cost can be very
high.
Tiles offer comparable benefits to slate but come in a more
decorative and cosmetically-pleasing variety of colors, textures,
shapes and sizes. Tiles can be glazed or unglazed. Slate typically
comes in only black, grey or dark red.
If you are looking for a roofing contractor in the Grand
Rapids area, please call us today at (616) 997-0371 or complete our
online
request form
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