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How to Choose the Right Roofing Material



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By : Rokai Kolam    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-01-13 00:00:00
Roofing materials need to be sturdy and weather resistant in order to last long especially for homes in urban centers such as Los Angeles. In building your new home or remodeling your existing house, homeowners need to take into account the types of materials to use. In addition to that, the lifespan of the roofing material have to be considered as well as these factors are vital in the durability of your roof.

Now let’s find out the different materials available and how long they can last. It’s important that you know not only their names but what they’re made of as well.

1. Asphalt or architectural shingle – It has a more rugged texture, is heavier and more expensive than the standard shingle and made of two or more layers of laminated asphalt shingle to create the three-dimensional appearance. On the average, asphalt roofing materials can last from 15 to 20 years with the right maintenance. This is the most common type of material used for homes and offices owing to their low cost.

2. Fiberglass asphalt shingle – It has a base mat made of glass fibers with better fire rating and normally has a longer warranty. This material needs little maintenance and has a lifespan between 15 and 20 years.

3. Metal roofing – These are steel panels either with exposed or hidden fasteners. This can be coated with zinc or a mix of zinc and aluminum to prevent occurrence of rust. This is another durable material which can last up to 50 years. They come in various styles, colors and finishes.

4. Roll roofing – This is less costly than the shingle with either a smooth surface or one covered with mineral on a heavy felt base. When applied properly, this can last from 10 to 20 years.

5. Clay tile – This material made from clay or concrete is very durable because it can last for up to 50 years. Its shape may be flat or round and may have a glossy surface. It comes in reddish brown, blue and green.

6. Wood shingle – Made of cedar, this comes in a flat shape with a smooth texture and with a thickness of ˝ inch. This is harder to install, though. Wooden shingles or shakes have a lifespan between 15 and 20 years although they can last up to 30 years if properly maintained.

7. Flashing – This refers to strips of sheet metal used in making waterproof joints on a roof. Sometimes called a boot, they are usually sealed using the flashing sealant.

Roofs are not perfect and they can experience problems when neglected. If you’re in the Southern California area, there are companies that can help you fix your roofing issues. Roof repair Los Angeles can be availed of at an affordable rate if you know how to choose the right shop.
Author Resource:- Jobe Roofing Los Angeles specializes in residential, commercial and industrial roofing and maintenance services with more than 10 years of experience. The company provides only high quality materials to ensure their roofs are great to look at and free from trouble.

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