Friday, February 14, 2014

Home Maintenance Taking Care Of The Roof Of Your Home

By Jody C. Smith


Are you planning to have a roof replacement project for your home? Despite the fact that roof replacement can spell COSTLY and TIME CONSUMING, it still has a lot of good things to offer. Primarily, it will give your home a new look and a more outstanding protection. Second is it adds value to your house especially if you are open with the possibility of selling it later. But before you jump right on roof replacement project, there are things that you need to learn first - and this includes choosing the right roof shingles for your project.

Roof shingles are the small pieces of overlapping materials that covers the roof and protects it from the harsh weather changes. With its different styles and colors, the purpose of roof shingles extended up to adding beauty to your home. Yet, not all roof shingles have the same benefit. So before you contact a reliable roof repair contractors, get to know first the different types of roof shingles as well as their pros and cons.

Roof Shingles #1: Asphalt Shingles You might have heard about asphalt roof shingles from your friends or you might have used this type of material before. Asphalt shingles is the most common roof shingles among homeowners. Fiberglass and asphalt are combined and then cover it with mineral granules with different colors and textures to form asphalt shingles.

The best thing about this roofing material is that it is eco-friendly since you can recycle it. Aside from that, there are many different colors and styles that you can choose from. Asphalt roofing shingles is so easy to install and can be even nailed over your old roof. And since asphalt shingles is so common, it also gives your house the common or ordinary look. This can be easily blown off by strong winds during stormy weather.

Roof Shingles #2: Slate Shingles If you want a material that will give an artistic look on your house roof, then slate roof is the answer to it. This is also popularly used by many financially capable homeowners on their homes. The expensive cost for this type of roof shingles is worth it the durability, versatility, and its high resistance to rust and fire. Smart homeowners who are planning to sell their house in the future would prefer to install this one since it increase the value of their homes. Not to mention that it could last for up to 200 years.

Though there are still a number of homeowners who are hesitant in choosing slate shingles. One reason for this is its high cost, both in purchasing and installing it. Since slate shingles are made of rock, professional roofers still need to add extra support on your roof so that it could sustain the heavy weight of the material. During winter season, it also needs extra attention as ice could form on it and break it.

Metal Roofing Metal roofing was already used in buildings and houses thousands of years ago. And it is still used up until now. Aside from zinc, copper, and lead contractors also uses steel in producing metal roof. Metal roofs are not just durable and low maintenance, but it is also energy saver as it blocks the heat of the sun from entering the house. Thus, maintaining a cooler temperature inside your home.

Wood Roof Shingles Another all natural and affordable roofing material is the wood shingles. You can see these types of materials in historical houses and attics of some traditional homes. Lesser and lesser homeowners are using this as this material is susceptible to fast deterioration especially when wet and if there are lost of insects in the surroundings.




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