Slate Blend Flat Tile Roof by Zoller Roofing in Sarasota FL

Tile? Metal? Shingle? How Do I Know What Roof is Right for My Home?

Choosing what material to use for your new roof can be hard, especially with so many options on the market. Here are some tips to help you choose the best new roof for your home.
1. How Do I Know What Material is Best for My Home?

Depending on what material your home currently has, it may change your roofing options. A home built for a shingle roof cannot hold the weight of concrete or clay tiles, as it was not built to hold the heavy weight for tile, but you could upgrade to metal as it is another light roofing material. However, a home built with a tile roof can hold any type of roofing materials, simply because it is made to hold heavier weight and can easily handle a lighter roofing material. It is always important to know the history of your home to better help your roofing decision.

2. What Are My Options?

There are 3 main types of roofing materials available right now – shingle, metal, and tile. Shingle roofs are the easiest on the budget but need to be replaced every 10-15 years in states like Florida due to the heavy weather. Insurance companies are often requiring homeowners to replace their shingle roofs after 10 years. Metal is the sturdiest material, lasting up to 70 years, and is also one of the most cost effective due to longevity. Metal roofing is a great new roof option if you already have shingles on your home, as it is a light material. Tile is also very long-lasting and can have a lifespan of up to 35 years if properly maintained. Tile roofs are also weather resistant, and can survive winds up to 150 mph.

3. How Do I Move Forward with My New Roof?

The next step after determining what roof is best for your home is to find a roofing contractor who specializes in what you’re looking for. A good contractor will be able to help educate you further on your roof choice and show you the best options for your home and budget. Always do your research when it comes to contractors and keep an eye out for any scams. You can also ask your contractor for estimates for multiple roof materials, so you can compare them and find what works best for you.

Choosing a new roof for your home doesn’t have to be hard, and as long as you are well informed of the options and choices out there, you will have no trouble finding a roof that suits your home the best.

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