Slope Roofing Products
Steep
slope roofing materials include wood shingles and shakes, tile, slate, and
composition shingles. Concrete tile, clay tile, and slate are expensive and
durable roofing materials. Asphalt composition are the most common and practical
of the steep slope materials.
Composition shingle roofing comes in a variety of thicknesses
and has a potential life ranging from 20 to 40 years, depending on the quality
of the product. Most homeowners do not wish to accept the potential fire hazards
related to wood shakes or shingles and these materials are rapidly loosing favor
in many areas.
Roofing Products For Slope Roof
Metal
Roofing has been available and utilized as a roofing material for centuries. Metal roofing is available in a wide variety of substrates, colors, textures, and profiles.
Concrete
Roofing tiles offer elegant, enduring aesthetics for house designs and improved marketability for the builder.
Clay
Tiles are considered over the lifespan of a house, a clay tile roof is a bargain.
Asphalt
Composite shingles are very flexible roofing material and they are probably least demanding on framing and sheathing preparation.
Synthetic
Shakes are better resistance to weathering, greater durability, and longer lifespan than real slate or cedar, according to manufacturers.
Slate
Shingles are fabulously successful roofing systems that can easily function as a waterproof covering on a building for a century.
Wood
Shakes are thicker at the butt than shingles and their faces are hand-split for a rougher, more textured appearance.
Real
Slate Roofing is the benchmark to which all other roofing products are held.
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