The Best Types Of Shingles For Your Home

Posted by roofcoadmin July 12, 2017

Your roof is your homes first and best line of defense against the outside world. Your roof protects you from wind, rain, sun, snow, etc. So taking shortcuts on your shingles selection or roof repair is something that simply mustn’t be done.

Without proper shingling and roof care, your roof could collapse and not only provide massive damage to your home, but it could leave you susceptible to wind, rain and other hazardous conditions. Also, the wrong types of shingles could make your roof more likely to leak, which can cause mold and other types of water damage in your home.

So picking the right shingles for your roof is a crucial step in securing the safety of your home, inside and out. There are three main types of shingles, each with their own pros and cons. Each kind vary in price, so it is very important you keep in mind your budget when exploring your options.

When getting your roof done or repaired, it is also important to save for the cost of manual labor, as doing it yourself is unadvised and could lead to severe injury or an improper roof repair. So be sure to keep in mind the cost of labor as well as the cost of the shingles themselves when you are looking for a new roof or to repair your old one.

The Types Of Roof Shingles You Can Choose From

The Types Of Roof Shingles You Can Choose From

The first and by far the most popular types of roof shingles are the classic asphalt shingles. They are made of fiberglass sandwiched between asphalt and ceramic granules, and are easy to install as well as being fairly lightweight.

These shingles are made to last around 30 years and their only main weakness is high winds, which can strip them from the roof. Asphalt roof shingles are the most common and thus the most cost effective, and are the main choice many people make when selecting a new set of shingles for their roof.

The second kind I will mention is fake slate roof shingles, which are made of a variety of compositions, including plastic/polymer, clay, rubber or asphalt, which can make it a lot slipperier than regular asphalt shingles.

Best Types of Shingles for Your Home

Best Types of Shingles for Your Home

While they are durable and do not collect water easily, they can be weak against high impact, and long use may cause their color and appearance to fade. These types of shingles are a bit more costly than the other types, so be prepared to pay a bit extra if these are the shingles you would like.

The last type of shingles I will tell you about are metal shingles. Metal shingles are highly durable and made out of a variety of metals, each material varying in cost to give a different look. Some metals react differently in different weather conditions, which may give it a look you may or may not desire. The only real drawback to metal shingles it that they can be loud during the rain.

So no matter what type of shingles you prefer, give us a call today to get a free quote on your roofing or roof repair job.