Installing a Slate Roof
29 October 2007
Slate Roofing InstallationAdding a slate roof to your home will not only give your house a distinctive and beautiful look, it will also be providing you with a very durable roofing option.
Maintenance Free
Slate is a natural stone that requires little to no maintenance and won't need any sealers or chemicals to constantly treat it. Slate even has an excellent fire rating as it is stone and will not allow fire to catch on or spread on its surface. It can resist mold or fungal growth. If there is any breakage, the tiles or sections can be easily replaced. And it's available in a variety of colors, textures, and thicknesses.
A Green Roofing Option?
It's even the perfect option for those looking for a more green or sustainable material for their new roof. If you add an asphalt shingle or wood shake shingle roof to your home, you'll more than likely be replacing that roof in 15 years to, at most, 50 years. A slate roof can last more than 100 years. And, if and when you or descendants, should have to replace it - the slate can be recycled.
Find a Slate Roof Installer
Slate might be the right option for your home if you need to install a new roof or replace your existing roof. Talk to a slate roofing contractor to decide if it's the right product for your home. If you need to find a slate roofing company near you - submit your request with ConstructionDeal.com. It's a fast and easy to find a slate roofing professional. At no cost.
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Advantages of Asphalt Shingles
14 September 2007
Everyone knows about asphalt shingles when it comes to roofing products for your home. Nearly every house in the United States is covered with this traditional roofing material. But why has asphalt been the top choice for most of the roof applications since the 1880's?Asphalt Magazine has an interesting article on the history and the basics of the asphalt product and especially interesting was their listing of the advantages:
"The Advantages of Asphalt Products
The dominance of asphalt roofing products through the years has not evolved as a matter of chance. It is based on proven product performance that goes beyond the basic roofing requirements of providing a covering that shields the building’s inhabitants from the weather. The characteristics have earned asphalt roofing its leading position include the following:
- Weather Resistance. Asphalt roofing products are proven to resist sunlight, heat, cold, water and ice.
- Fire Resistance. Asphalt roofing products are manufactured to comply with ASTM International and/or Underwriters Laboratories (UL) standards for fire resistance.
- Wind Resistance. Asphalt roofing products comply with the wind-resistant standards of Underwriters Laboratories.
- Economy. Efficient, high-volume production plus relatively low cost of application result in economies that are difficult for competing roofing materials to match. Moderate installed costs combined with long service life gives asphalt roofing products a very low annual or life-cycle cost.
- Ease of Application. Asphalt roofing is considered to be the easiest of all standard roofing materials to apply.
- Adaptability. Because of their flexibility and strength, asphalt roofing products can be applied on a wide variety of roof styles.
- Aesthetics. Asphalt roofing is available in many appealing colors, shapes and dimensional depths that provide bold roof appearances. The wide range of asphalt roofing products introduced in recent years offer much greater flexibility in choosing the appearance of a building’s exterior than is available with most other types of roofing material.
- Style Suitability. Asphalt roofing is completely 'at home' with most architectural styles, whether contemporary, modern or traditional.
- Low Maintenance. Properly chosen and applied, asphalt roofing products require little or no upkeep and are easily repaired, if damaged."
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Labels: Asphalt Shingles, Roof Options, Roof Replacement, Roofing Materials
Roofing Materials - What Are Your Choices?
06 November 2006
Need to Find a Roofing Contractor? We Can Help:Roofing Material Choices:
Whenever someone describes their home, they sometimes call it the "roof over their heads." That's because humans need protection from the elements - and your roof is that protection.
Your roof takes a beating. The roof of a house must withstand the power of rain, snow, hail, temperature changes, and the heat and light from the sun.
Throughout the ages, we have always used a multitude of materials to cover our homes. Grass, mud, wood, stone, you name it... it has served as the roof on a home. There are still many choices on what to use to protect your home. Roof Contractors have many quality materials to choose from, beyond the standard asphalt shingle.
When it's time to find a roofing company to install a new roof on your home, you'll have to decide what will work best for you, your home's style, and your budget. Some roofing materials are more durable than others. Some are more expensive. Some are the right fit and look for the type of home you own.
Asphalt Shingles
Most home have asphalt shingles (about 3/4 of the houses in the U.S.) They are very economical and durable, with some brands lasting 20, 30, or even 40 years. The warmer the climate (and more sun exposure), the fewer total years you can expect to get out of the shingle. If you live in Florida, your 20 year shingle will probably last between 13 and 15 years. Asphalt roofing shingles can be purchased in many forms: strip shingles, laminated shingles, or interlocking shingles.
Wood Shake Roofs
Another roofing option is wood shake (and wood shingle.) The most common are made of cedar and, with the right coatings, can be very durable and economical.
There are also fiberglass shingles which are laminated and very durable and can be made to duplicate the look of wood or slate shingles. Some brands of the fiberglass roof shingles are guaranteed for 50 years.Many are going with slate, clay tile, or even concrete roofs. These can be extremely durable but also expensive. They also may require a heavy roofing infrastructure to hold the extra weight.
Metal Roofs
Another option are metal tiles, metal shingles, or metal shakes. They last a very long time and require virtually no maintenance. They're also very lightweight and can be installed over top of an existing roofing material.
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