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When it comes to roofing materials for your new roof, the choices are vast. There is an array of different types of roofs and making the right decision can be quite a task. Each home is different and each homeowner has a different set of priorities and needs, which is why it is important to carefully consider the options you have. 

Working with your roofing contractor, as well as doing some research on your own will help steer you in the right direction and make a great and informed decision. To help you in that decision, here is an overview of some of the best and most commonly used roofing materials today.

Asphalt Shingle Roofing

 

Asphalt shingle roofing has long been and still is one of the most popular and a first-choice roofing material among many homeowners across the United States. This does not come as a surprise due to the number of benefits that asphalt shingles bring.

Above all, it is the most affordable type of roofing material and comes with some solid quality features for its price. It is a roofing material that will last for several decades in mild climates and offer great protection for your home.

Other reasons why homeowners often opt for asphalt shingle roofing include great availability and diversity. What this means is that you can find asphalt shingles with nearly all local suppliers and in an array of different styles and colors.

Two of the most common types of asphalt shingles include:

  • Architectural shingles

These types of shingles are also called laminated or dimensional shingles and they are highly reliable and durable. They will provide you with outstanding protection, weather resistance, and an unmatched beauty. They come in numerous different styles and colors and can even imitate slate, tile, and cedar shakes. They are a slightly better option than the standard asphalt shingles.

 

  • Standard 3-Tab Shingles

These types of shingles are an ideal choice for homeowners with a more restricted budget as they come at lower rates. Even though this is a more economical asphalt shingle roofing option, it will still provide you with solid protection and great reliability. 

Metal Roofing

Metal roofing options are becoming more and more popular with U.S. homeowners and are slowly winning over the roofing market. Even though asphalt shingles are still on the very top, metal roofs follow very close behind.

Nowadays, there is a lot of talk about the environment and a more efficient and sustainable way of life. In many areas of life, the focus is shifting towards green living principles and energy efficiency. And when we talk about energy efficiency in the roofing business, metal roofing is the number one choice.

This roofing material comes with great many advantages that will enhance numerous aspects of your home. Starting with energy efficiency, metal roofs are designed to reflect heat and UV rays, which means that you will spend less energy on heating your home and therefore, less money on your energy bills.

Apart from that, metal roofing is extremely durable and able to withstand practically all types of severe weather and it demands very little to no maintenance. It will be a roof that will last you for a very long time without constant roof repairs.

In addition to that, with metal roofs, you also gain incredible curb appeal as they come in many different colors to match any home.

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Modified Bitumen 

 

Many residential homes have a sloped roof but there are also those with a flat roofing system. Flat roofs come with many benefits of their own and some of the most common roofing materials for such roofs include modified bitumen and EPDM roofing.

Modified bitumen is a very flexible and economical roofing solution for flat roofs as well as low slope roofing systems. It is a single-ply system that is applied in a way that it is “rolled” out and then usually torched with the help of heated adhesives. 

Nowadays, however, these systems can also be installed with the help of peel and stick adhesives that make the entire process much easier, safer, and faster.

Modified bitumen is a very affordable type of roofing material, long-lasting, and very durable. It can withstand strong winds, rains, and hail and comes with great fire-resistance and waterproofing features. It will provide your home with excellent protection and will require little to no maintenance.   

The number of layers that this roofing material consists of gives this roofing system additional insulating properties, which means your home will be able to keep the heat in during the cold months and out during the summer.

Rubber Membrane (EPDM Roofing) 

Another excellent choice of roofing material for a flat or low slope roofing system is EPDM or a rubber roof. EPDM stands for ethylene propylene diene monomer and it is a type of synthetic rubber that can enhance both the looks and the function of your roof.

This rubber roofing material will provide your home and your roofing system with extraordinary durability and resistance. Due to its outstanding features, it is a very popular roofing option for flat residential roofs, as well as an affordable one due to low labor and installation costs.

It is a very flexible material that can be applied to nearly all types of roofs, no matter how complex their shape is, and their installation is very safe. Its great flexibility, on the other hand, does not take away anything from its durability. It is a very strong roofing material that will keep your home safe from tears, abrasions, and harsh weather.

Image courtesy of Juhan Sonin on Flickr, published under CC BY 2.0.

Conclusion

Whether you have a sloped or a flat roofing system on your home, you will undoubtedly find the best roofing material for it among the excellent options that we described here. 

It is always important to carefully consider the choices that you have as well as think about what your main priorities are. Consulting with your reliable local roofing contractor will surely help you and make the entire process much less stressful.

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