Shingle Roofs!
Types of Shingles
Yes, there are many different types of shingle roofs! Most commonly used shingles are the asphalt shingles. There are 3-tab asphalt shingles which are the cheapest option. These shingles can last anywhere between 15-20 years depending on weather conditions. There is a more expensive shingle called architectural asphalt shingles. These last on average 5-10 more years than 3-tab shingles.
3-Tab Shingle Benefits/Drawbacks
3-Tab Shingles are the cheapest options. This is definitely a great option for a low budget. These shingles can also come in a variety of color choices. This creates more creativity and variety for the roof. The drawbacks of 3-Tab Shingle Roofs is they need to be regularly maintained. When extreme winds, hail, and freeze temperatures hit, these can damage and wear the shingles. If you live somewhere where there is extreme weather and winds, it is best not to choose shingle roofs.
Solar Shingles
Solar shingles are used to provide clean energy. However, they are less effective than solar panels. The solar shingles are less noticeable than solar panels and give a more clean look. Most solar shingles typically cover a small portion of the roof. This means you would need to select another type of shingle for the remainder of the roof. Solar shingles can withstand higher winds and extreme weather. However, be careful, some homeowners don’t allow installation of solar shingles.
Which Roof is right for me?
Tile Roofs
Tile roofs can last for up to 100 years. This is the main benefit of tile roofs. The materials outlast other roofing materials. Tile roofs are great with wind and water resistance. Tile roofs have the best resale value. The tiles have a coating layer underneath that provides protection against water leakage. Tile roofs are a good choice for longevity but can come to hefty prices.
Foam Roofs
Foam roofs are a cheaper option than tile roofs. Foam roofs are water resistant and wind resistant. During the summertime the foam roofs will expand/shrink depending on temperature outside. Because of this, the foam roofs are less likely to break through cracking. Foam roofs need to be replaced and surfaced every 15-20 years with additional maintenance to help conserve the foam.
Asphalt Shingle Roofs
Asphalt shingle roofs are the most popular and cost effective roof. Most shingle roofs can last between 15-25 years depending on weather conditions. Luxury shingles are the highest quality asphalt shingle type. These shingles can last up to 35 years. Tab shingles are the cheapest option of shingle and these asphalt types can last from 15-18 years. This option is great for a tight budget.
How do you maintain a Foam Roof?
Having a planned out maintenance routine is wise for any type of roof. For spray foam roofs, it is very important to stay on top of maintenance, even though the foam is very durable. The goal is to take hold of the small issues that may lead eventually to bigger issues. The foam will break down after a while in the sun. If this remains unaddressed, the foam will eventually burn away. As for winter season, excessive winds can cause debris that may damage the roof. This will lead to more issues which may include a whole new repair.
When is the best time to Maintain?
The best time to maintain a foam roof would be early in the year during spring time or during the late fall close to the end of the year. This is recommended due to the weather conditions that may occur in the summer and winter. Having a foam roof installed during these times helps the new roof be prepared for weather change. It is also good to do inspections during the spring and fall months to ensure the roof is in a good state. Also, make sure an inspection is done following a roof AC repair to make sure the roof is in good shape.
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Tile Roofs VS Shingle Roofs
Tile Roofs
Tile roofs cost more than shingle roofs and take longer to set up and install. Tile roofs last longer than shingle roofs and hold their value much longer. Tile roofs weigh more than shingle roofs. Making sure your home can support tile roofs is a key factor.
Shingle Roofs
Shingle roofs are way cheaper than tile roofs. However, shingle roofs do not last as long. Being that shingles are lightweight, they are often damaged from excessive winds. Shingles are the best affordable roof option, however longevity is quite the opposite.
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Does Foam Roofing Save you Money?
Lower Energy Bills?
The materials used in the foam can help reduce your energy bill! The materials provide insulation which helps seal to prevent outside water from leaking in.
Proper Structure?
The Foam can be sealed and stay sealed for a long time. The foam can withstand rain, and strong winds which helps reduce cost of damage or leaks.
How does it drain?
Foam roofs can provide ranges of thickness in different areas of the roof. This can help guide water to drain out. This helps reduce any type of water leakage or drain issue and can save you money!