Make Sure Your Roofer Is Using High Quality Roofing Materials For Your Home

Your roof is what protects your home and family from the elements. You want it strong enough to weather the elements and for it to last as long as possible so it saves you money. It’s important and appropriate to ask where your roofer is sourcing the materials that are being used on your roof. As technology advances, some materials have improved in functionality and strength, but are actually more cost-effective than other options.
Asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material used in North America. It is estimated that 70% of single family homes have asphalt shingles and, considering they are often the most inexpensive option, that is not too surprising a fact. However recent advances in metal roofing have made them easier to install and have thus lowered the cost. They may still be more expensive than asphalt shingles, but with a lifetime of 50 to 100 years, they are the most cost-effective option over time.
There are several other roofing options to consider: wood shingles and shakes, concrete, clay, and fiber-cement tiles, natural and faux slate, and the new Tesla solar tiles. It is always a good idea when putting a new roof on your house to consider various materials.
Even with all the options out there, as we mentioned, asphalt is still the most common roof material. One thing to be aware of when buying asphalt shingles or having a roofer buy and install them, is that there are vendors that sell second-hand shingles. Those shingles don’t have a warranty and they’re second-hand because they have a defect from the manufacturer. Unfortunately, some of these defective shingles get into the market. One way to tell if a bundle of shingles are second-hand or defective is to check the wrapper they come in. If you see “No Warranty” stamped on the wrapper or back of the shingles, they are probably not good quality. Find another source or make sure your roofer is not going to use those shingles on your home.
While roofing and shingles haven’t had much of an overhaul in the last 30 years or so, there have been some improvements that allow for a better overall experience. For example, instead of multi-layer laminated shingles being made by hand, they are now produced by machine, which increases the quality, consistency, and price. This also means that shingles are now available in elaborate designs, with enhanced colors and blends!
The roofing industry might not be changing too quickly. But it is important to be aware of what products are out there. Your roof should be built to last, but also should make your house look great. Make sure your house is using top quality materials and keep your home and family safe!
If there are specific materials that are in your price range and make sense for your home, get quotes from roofers who specialize in the type of roof you want. Let them know that they are competing with other companies for the project. Then, get some references, drive by homes they roofed from 5-15 years ago to see how the roofs they’ve installed are look today. Some roofers try and cut corners. This can save THEM money, but cost YOU more down the road. A new roof is a big expense! You want to know it’s being done right and will last.
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