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3 Main Types of Roofing System

Choosing a roofing system for your home can be difficult, especially when you have so many options. There are three main types of roofing systems – shingle, tile, or slate. Each type has its benefits and drawbacks that should be considered before deciding to go with one over another. This blog post will discuss each type in detail, including how they are installed, what they look like once installed, and the installation cost versus other factors such as energy efficiency. Hopefully, this information can help you make an informed decision as to which type of roof is best for your home!

Asphalt Shingle

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If you’re thinking about getting a new asphalt shingle roof installed by Roofing Contractors Sacramento, then there are a few things that you might want to know about the benefits of asphalt shingle roof installation. For one thing, if you live in an area where it’s cold or rainy quite a bit, then having asphalt will be a good choice. Not only is it going to keep your home warm in the winter and dry in the summer, but it’s also will help with the resale value of your home. Of course, there are a few other things as well that you should consider when it comes to asphalt shingle roof installation benefits and cost, and you’ll want to get all of these things to ensure that you’re making the best possible decision for your home and your wallet!

Benefits of Asphalt Shingle

  • Energy efficient
  • Dries quickly
  • Durable and long-lasting
  • Affordable
  • Environmentally friendly – asphalt shingles do not contain any volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can cause health problems such as respiratory illnesses, headaches, or nausea
  • Wide variety of colors to choose from for your roof design

Tile

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There are many benefits of having a tile roof installation, but before we get into those benefits, let’s talk about the cost of a tile roof.

  • Tile Roof Installation Cost: Labor expenses to install tile roofs are usually between $4.00 and $16. The cost also varies depending on the type of tile used, the roof covering on which the tile is being installed, whether the tile is pitched, the overall roof pitch, roof decorations, whether new roofing removal is needed, and if there is existing underlayment. Some contractors will do a free roof installation quote for roofing companies.

If you look at the different tiles used in tile roof installation, you will see that they come in various materials and are priced differently. For example, ceramic tile can be costly than slate or concrete tiles, but they are fire-resistant and do not require underlayment. Slate tiles are usually priced lower than other types of tiles because they are easier to clean and install. And since they are easily cleaned, homeowners may prefer them for their installation instead of different tiles. And if the tiles are installed without using any underlayment, the homeowners can save on the cost of the underlayment because the tiles will last longer with less care from cleaning.

One thing to keep in mind when considering tile roof installation is that some tiles require a particular type of cut, called chipping, to fit correctly on the building. There are two types of chipping: standard chipping and specialty chipping. Standard chipping is done by sawing out the tile right before it is joined to the roof. Specialty chipping requires a particular type of cutting tool that will cut through the backing material of the tile, thus removing it from the structure. The homeowner should also check to see if any special flashing or gaskets are required in the installation process because some tiles will not be installed without them. This can be a money saver because it can prevent future roof damage due to faulty installation.

Slate

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A slate roof is among the best roofing systems that you could use for your home. It’s usually made from highly durable and robust natural slate tiles, polished and sometimes strengthened with additional durable slate roofing materials. Slate is usually entirely composed of rugged and strongly built metamorphic rocks.

One of the benefits and most important factors when determining the cost of a new slate roof installation is the number of squares that will need to be covered by the roofing system. The cost of installation is primarily dependent on how many square feet of the total area of the roof is covered. In general, installing a roof over fifteen square feet would require a complete replacement of the existing roof system, whereas installing a roof over twenty-five to thirty square feet would only require a partial replacement. For example, a roof over three hundred square feet would need to be replaced to have enough space for installing new slate roofing panels.

Most homeowners tend to underestimate the lifespan of these roofing systems and often consider them to be very long-lived. However, in actuality, they’re only moderately long-lived because of the constant exposure to the sun. This constant bombardment of the ultraviolet rays causes the tiles to lose their original color and texture gradually. However, if proper care is taken during the first few years of usage, the lifespan of this type of roofing system can last up to 50 years. If the appropriate maintenance and protection measures are implemented for a longer lifespan, these roofs can last well over a decade before finally needing to be replaced.

 

Gail P
I am a beachy type of person, living in Newport Beach, and oftentimes I’ll go for a swim with my daughter. When I’m bored, I’ll help make package boxes for my little girl’s sticker company on Etsy.