Commonly used in residential buildings. They are made from a fiberglass or organic mat base that is coated with asphalt and then covered with mineral granules. The asphalt provides waterproofing, while the granules protect the shingles from UV damage and add color. Asphalt shingles are popular due to their affordability, ease of installation, and durability, typically lasting between 20 to 30 years. They come in a variety of styles and colors, making them a versatile choice for homeowners.
Typically composed of steel, aluminum, or copper. These sheets are designed to be durable, lightweight, and resistant to harsh weather conditions such as heavy rain, snow, and high winds. Sheet metal roofs are known for their long lifespan, often lasting 40 to 70 years, and their ability to reflect heat, making them energy-efficient. They come in various styles and finishes, such as standing seam, corrugated, and metal shingles, offering both functional protection and aesthetic appeal.
Durable and attractive roofing option made from materials like clay, concrete, or slate. Tiles are typically shaped into flat or curved forms and interlock to create a weather-resistant barrier. Clay and concrete tiles are especially popular for their ability to withstand extreme temperatures and last 50+ years. Tile roofs are also highly fire-resistant, energy-efficient (due to their thermal mass), and offer a distinct, timeless aesthetic, often associated with Mediterranean, Spanish, or Southwestern architectural styles. However, they are heavier and can be more expensive to install compared to other roofing materials.
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