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Choosing the right roof for your residential home can be a challenge. There are many factors that go into a roof including the climate you live in, your budget, and the size of your home. According to the Roofing Calculator, the average residential roof size in the U.S. is about 1,700 square feet. Here are the top three types of roofing materials for your home.
The most popular type of roofing material is asphalt shingles. There are a couple of reasons why it's the most popular, but the main reason is because of its price. As the least expensive option, many people will hire a roofing company to install this type of roof. These roofs don't last as long as other kinds, but they still can last anywhere from 15 to 40 years depending on the climate and other factors.
This type of roofing material is ideal for residential roofs. Even though commercial roofing companies say that most metal roofs are commercial, the standing seam metal roof works for residential homes. This type of material looks a little like asphalt shingles from afar, but when you come closer you can see the differences. Roofing companies say that this material is quickly growing in popularity due to different factors. Metal is very easy to maintain so homeowners won't have to worry about that. But, these roofs can cost twice as much as asphalt roofs which may turn some customers away from this product.
This type of roof is the only one on this list that is made from natural materials. These roofs are made from real cedar wood and also look very similar to asphalt shingles. But, this type of roof is much more pleasing to look at because of the natural wood look. This type of material does not last long in a humid climate because moisture could damage the wood. So, you should ask a roofing contractor if this type of material is right for your area.
These are the top three roofing materials that your local
roofing company may provide. We recommend that you should do more research on the different types of roofing materials to find one that fits the look of your home and your budget. If you have more questions call our roofing company today to learn more!
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