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What type of roofing shingle should I choose?

  
  
  
  

When replacing a roof, one of the first decisions is what type of roofing shingles to choose. There are many materials to choose from, but here is a quick run-down of the most common:

asphalt shingles1. Asphalt Shingles - Asphalt shingles are by far the most common roofing material. They come in many styles and colors, are relatively durable and are very cost-effective. They also work well in cold and snowy climates such as Columbus and Cincinnati. At Kaiser, we typically recommend 30-year shingles, meaning that they have a 30-year warranty. Customers who want even more durability can choose the 40-year shingles for a slightly higher price.

slate shingles2. Slate Shingles - Slate shingles are known for their durability and style. However, they are a premium material so are relatively expensive. If you plan to be in your house or building for 50+ years, slate could be cost-effective in the long-run.

 

 

rubber roof3. Rubber Roofs / Flat Roofs - Many businesses and apartment buildings have flat roofs. For these types of buildings, you'll probably want to go with a rubber roofing material. If you live in a climate with a lot of ice and snow, make sure that your rubber roof is installed and maintained by a professional roofing contractor. In wintery conditions, snow and water can easily collect on flat roofs and seep in through any small holes or cracks.

4. Specialty Shingles - While less common, there are dozens of other shingle options, including Spanish tiles, cedar shakes, and concrete shingles. While these types of shingles can be very stylish and have specific benefits, they tend to be specific to certain regions and climates. For instance, Spanish tiles are common in the southwest and do best in warm, dry climates. Cedar shakes, on the other hand can be durable and attractive, but are not appropriate for climates with a high fire hazard.

Spanish Roofing Tiles

cedar shakes

concrete roofing tiles

 

 

 

 

If you are unsure which shingles you should choose, give Kaiser Siding & Roofing a call at 1-877-21-ROOF-1. We'd be happy to help you find the right roofing material.

Comments

If your budget has room for options, I would go with the specialty Spanish style shingles!
Posted @ Saturday, April 30, 2011 5:09 PM by Home Roofing Repair St Louis
Does this vary as to the kind of house to built with? Thanks.
Posted @ Friday, November 04, 2011 1:40 AM by Roofers charlotte
Location plays a big part for the type of roofing product you put on. In parts of AZ and CA you cant even use asphalt shingles.
Posted @ Monday, November 14, 2011 8:34 AM by Mn Roofing Cntractors
I will choose Slate shingles if my wallet is really thick, otherwise spanish shingles.But location really matters.Great post.Thanks for sharing.
Posted @ Tuesday, December 06, 2011 6:03 AM by <a href="http://jrroofingidaho.com/">Idaho Falls construction</a>
There are so many roofing options to choose from these days - not just materials, but colors, styles, etc! I love the asphalt shingles that look like slate. They are stunning!
Posted @ Thursday, December 15, 2011 2:36 PM by NJ Roofing
There are many factors to consider when choosing the right roofing for your home.If you are confused by all the choices, ask a professional roofer: he can give you a good idea of what you need.
Posted @ Monday, May 14, 2012 7:09 PM by Utah Roofing Company
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