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What Type of Roof is Best in Florida?
5 Most Common Roofing Material Types used on Florida Homes
It’s no surprise that Florida is a great place to soak up the sun, but what does that mean to homeowners? Well first of all, you must have a roof that can endure the endless days of summer. In the sunshine state, there are five common roof styles: Composition shingles, clay tile, slate tiles, concrete tile and metal roofs. Each type of roof has its benefits, as well as it’s downfalls. Let’s examine each one so that you can decide for yourself which roof best suits your needs.
Composition Roof Shingles
What is a Composition Roof?
Asphalt & Fiberglass Roofs
Composition shingle roofing installation is the most affordable option: it is composed of asphalt and fiberglass. It’s low price also makes it the most common roof type in the South. Many people prefer composition shingles because they you can find them in a wide variety of colors. All of these elements make this roofing type favorable to homeowners working with a low budget. Are you are concerned with the possibility of another storm like Hurricane Irma? If so, composition shingles are most likely not the roofing material for you. This type of roof will easily blow off in the wrath of a hurricane.
Durable Tile Roofing Types
Clay Tile & Slate Tile Roofs
These two roofing styles have the same pros and cons. Both of these materials can last a very long time, and they are aesthetically pleasing. One downside worth mentioning is that they require more upkeep (cleaning, maintenance, etc). Also, you must be extremely careful when walking on them, because they do break under pressure. Fortunately, tile roofs are resistant to rot and insect-related issues. Due to the possibility of cracking, they require additional roofing support. This can be quite expensive, so many people do not choose this roofing material.
Concrete Tile Roofs
Concrete tiles are a very interesting roofing type. Most homeowners stay away from it because of the price tag. It can be extremely expensive to install due to many factors. These factors include the weight of the tiles, the existing roofing support structures, and the size of the roof. And unlike shingle roofing, there is no ‘do it yourself’ option for this roofing material. You can not make repairs without having a professional roofing company come out. There are benefits to concrete roofing: they are extremely resilient, have a long life, and protect your home from common issues (mold, rot, and insects).
Reliable Metal Roofing
Steel & Copper Roofs
Metal roofs are typically made of steel. This type of roof is quite resilient to the elements, and it is just about maintenance free. The price for metal roofing materials can vary greatly, and it depends on what the material consists of. For example, steel metal can be quite affordable for homeowners. However, without copper in the metal, your roof is prone to rusting. The downside to this is that copper can be extremely expensive. All-in-all, metal roofing is one of the most reliable roofing types.