The Main Types of Roofing for Your Home: A Basic Guide

Does your home need a new roof? Do your research prior to getting the job done.

Depending on the material you choose, your roof can cost you between $65 and $935 per 100 square foot of coverage and it may last anywhere from 12 to 50+ years. Finding the sweet spot for you depends on your current budget, local climate, and future plans for the house.

Keep reading to learn about the main types of roofing so you can choose wisely.

Asphalt

Due to affordability, simple installation, and easy repair, asphalt shingles cover most homes in America. They also work for almost any type of roof. These shingles carry a Class A fire rating, making them a safe choice. 

Unfortunately, in warmer areas of the country, mildew easily grows on asphalt. Weather wears away at this material pretty quickly, meaning you will need to replace your roof again sooner rather than later. But, they suffice if your budget does not allow you to spend more on something that lasts longer.

Composition 

While shingles come from one material, a composition roof consists of many components. It may contain wood, fiberglass, slate, and laminate. The appearance may mimic that of any uniform roofing material, except the rectangle typically consists of three tabs.

Easy installation, durability, and weather resistance make composition roofs a desirable option. Since they resist water and hold up through most weather, they last a fairly long time without costing as much as the roofing materials they may mimic when Falcon Roofing installs them.

Wood

For a durable and natural-looking roof, opt for wooden shingles. The roof lifespan exceeds that of asphalt and composition, while it costs and weighs less than slate.

Since it works as a natural insulator, wood makes your home more energy-efficient. It will stop your heat from escaping during the winter and stop the sun from heating up your home in the warmer months.

Wooden shingles do come with downfalls as well. This material may attract mold growth and pests. They leak more easily than other materials and do not offer fire resistance.

Slate 

Architects love the look of slate when it comes to home roofing. Though you can expect to pay top dollar for this material, the quality matches its price.

Slate roofs look beautiful and hold up nicely through all types of climates, making them last many years. When considering marketability for selling the home, this material raises the value and appeal of the home.

Not all homes can handle a slate top. This material is very heavy and requires a strong structure that can handle this load.

All Types of Roofing Serve a Purpose

When considering the best types of roofing for your home, do not think of good materials and bad materials. They all serve a purpose depending on your situation.

While some homeowners need to budget, others want to increase the value of their homes. With so many options, you can match the look you desire and the durability you need at a price you can afford!

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