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Things to consider when choosing the right roofing materials
Choosing the right and durable roofing material is very important. It’s because the right material can protect your property from different weather elements and make it more energy-efficient. It can also improve the curb appeal of your property.

Keep in mind that roof repair isn’t a decision that should be taken so lightly as it’s one of the most important things that will protect your property and the people living there.

Here are the things that we should need to consider;

1. Your Budget: Every roofing material has different prices for every square foot. For instance, one of the most sought-after choices is slate roofing. But it comes with a higher price compared to asphalt shingles and metal. So, if you’re willing to spend more on a higher-end roof material, you‘ll be able to expect a long-term value. Thus, be sure to set a budget first before making a decision.

2. Local Building Code: No one wants to breach the regulations or building codes implemented by the local homeowners association. Besides compromising the performance of the roof, it’ll also make your property stand out but not in a good way. With that in mind, you should work with a local expert who specializes in roofing and is aware of the building restrictions in your area. From there you will have an idea if your chosen material is acceptable or you’ll need to make another option.

3. Climate: Considering the climate in your area is crucial when picking a roofing material. If it’s raining most of the time, then you’ll need a material that can withstand heavy rain. You can also invest in sloping roofs that easily allow snow and water to drain.
On the other hand, trees that are higher than your roof, as well as a humid coastal climate, may lead to algae, moss, mildew, and mold growing on your roof, badly affecting the performance. For such problems not to exist, be sure to opt for materials that can withstand these environmental conditions.

 If you’re living in an area with hotter climates some of the options where you can choose from include slate tiles, terracotta, or concrete. But for colder areas, slate, asphalt shingles, and metal are the ideal options as they can effectively trap heat.

4. Weight: It’s also crucial to consider the roof’s weight as a heavy material may affect the structural integrity. To avoid any problems, you should choose a roofing material complementing the structural components of your building. In fact, as years passed by, buildings might begin to lose their strength. For example, if you have a property that’s been standing for over four decades, it may be a wise decision to lessen the whole building’s pressure by choosing low-weight roofing materials such as asphalt.

5. Energy Efficiency: With the right roofing, you can actually save on energy bills. Some roofing materials such as asphalt shingles and metal reflect the heat of the sun away from your attic, instead of absorbing and transmitting it below.


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