A New Roof Gives You Peace of Mind - But Which One To Choose?
Considering
how important your roof is to the structural integrity of your home, it is a
good idea to get up there and check on it on a regular basis. A good roof should
keep out water and drafts, keep warmth in, stay on in a bad storm, and ideally,
look good.
Even minor leaks can cause major damage if they go unnoticed. If a leak
develops, it should be immediately patched, and plans made for a completely new
roof. After all, where there's one worn out spot, chances are there'll soon be
another. If your roof is nearing the end of its warranty, you might consider
replacing it before a leak develops. This way you avoid any risk of damage to
the frame, insulation, or any interior parts of your roof.
With so many Atlanta roofing
options, choosing the right one for your home can be difficult. Here are a
few options available, and an explanation of their pros and cons.
Asphalt shingle is a readily
available and relatively inexpensive roofing option, and consequently the most
popular. There are two types of asphalt shingles, one made of glass fiber coated
in asphalt, and the asphalt saturated, felted paper variety, also known as
organic shingles. The organic variety tend to be heavier due to a higher asphalt
content, making them useful in areas of strong winds. Both varieties have a top
coating of ceramic granules which not only give them an attractive finish, but
protects the asphalt from UV rays. Asphalt shingles are estimated to last about
15-20 years. The glass fiber variety tends to be cheaper. As for which is
better, that really depends on your needs.
Ceramic tiles, those made of fired clay. Before asphalt shingles became widely
available, ceramic tiles were very popular for sloped roofs, especially in
Europe. One major advantage is they are fire-proof. Another is that the water
collected off a ceramic roof is drinkable-ceramic does not leach petroleum
toxins into the water like asphalt shingles do. They are also heavy, which can
be a pro or con, depending on the structure of your home and the weather in your
area. Heavy roofing material requires a strong frame and especially strong
cross-beams, but it is more likely to stay in place during strong winds.
If they are high quality, ceramic tiles can last 50 to 70 years, so although
they are more expensive than asphalt, they are often worth the investment.
However, poorly made tiles with inconsistent enamel finishes can deteriorate far
sooner, so if you are going to invest in ceramic tile, invest in the best.
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