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Roofing Options You Should Consider for Your New Home

by Eliana Lucy Blogger

Do you want to move to a new house, but worry about which type of roofing is best suitable for your new house that lasts long? There are several options available that you can consider. If you’re living in the United States then most homeowners' choice is asphalt shingles, as these types of shingles are not very costly and effective. But some of them consider slate and clay tiles to be more expensive and durable, but an average person may find it more expensive than their recommended budget. 

In this guide, we’ll move to the best possible roofing options that you should consider for your new home with their pros and cons. So , join us!


7 Roofing Options That You Should Consider For Your New Home

Here are some of the best residential roofing options for everyone living in the United States for their new house. 

1- Metal Roofing

Metal roofing has been in this era since the 1980s, but still it seems like a modern choice for most of the homeowners. It’s a popular choice for the United States homeowners as its materials include zinc, aluminum, copper and steel that are affordable. These metal roofs are cheap, easy to transport and install, aesthetically pleasing, and low-maintenance. Metal roofs can last upto 80 years and cost is between $6 to $14 depending on the roof size and colors. You can select metal roofing from these two options like (shingles and sheets also known as panels). 

Below are some pros and cons of metal roofing, this way you can get a clearer image of it.
Pros

  • Durable and long-lasting

  • Environmentally Friendly

  • Energy Efficient

  • Stylish

  • Can mimic into wood, asphalt and slate

  • Variety of colors

  • Recyclable


Cons

  • Expensive

  • Can be Dented

  • Can make Noise

  • Improper installation can cause ripples and wrapping

  • Required professionals for installing and repairing

2- Shingle Roofing (Composite, Asphalt, FiberGlass)

Composite asphalt shingles are used in almost 90% of American homes because they are cheap, long-lasting, and simple to set up. Asphalt shingles typically cost $1.50 to $5.50 per square foot, or about $8,000 per roof installation. Moreover, they can last for as long as 30 years and can be recycled into pavement.


There are different colors such as gray, brown, red green or blue which manufacturers make by mixing fiberglass, asphalt and mineral composite. Nevertheless, this color will eventually fade with time due to exposure from the sun. The type of shingle you choose determines the quality and color whether it is an architectural asphalt shingle or a three-tab one.


Pros 

  • They are inexpensive

  • They are stylish and perfectly fit

  • They are easy to install

  • They are easy to repair and replace

  • They are recyclable

Cons

  • Vulnerable to wind uplift

  • They can crack easily

  • Need to be installed in warmer temperature

  • Can’t lasts longer

  • Can’t offer a unique look sometimes

3- Clay Roof Tiles

Clay tiles are one of the most popular roofing options available in the world then any of the roofing. Because clay tiles can last upto 50 to 100 years or more and can be $10 to $18 per square foot. You have options to choose from a variety of styles such as scania, french, spanish and more. 

They are expensive to install and repair but the good thing is they can last longer than any of the roofing materials. It’s mostly used in hot climates or countries such as South california and florida, and are fire resistant. 


Pros

  • Durability and longevity

  • Aesthetically pleasing

  • Energy efficient

  • Low maintenance

  • Fire resistant

  • Regulates temperature of inside home

Cons

  • High cost

  • Heavy weight

  • Fragility

  • Require professional maintenance

  • Limiting color options

4- Slate Roofing

The slate is one of the most durable roof materials types, similar in cost to clay tiles between $9 and $20 per sq ft. It can last 50 to 200 years. Apart from being fireproof and withstand high winds and extreme temperatures, it does not get damaged by hail or small branches.


You can choose between natural, quarried slates or synthetic alternatives such as fiber cement slates or bituminous options. Faux slate costs much less than authentic ones but still possesses many of their advantages. You can also search and find a reputable roofing company for your Roofing Services.


Pros 

  • Longevity

  • Fire resistance

  • Appearance

  • Environmentally Friendly

  • Low maintenance 

  • Variety of colors

Cons

  • Expensive to repair

  • Expensive and difficult to install

  • Required Additional Structural support

5- Solar Shingles 

Solar shingles are now popular as they are a new form of roofing materials. You can’t install it by yourself, you have to consult with professionals who are specialized in installing building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV). 

Solar shingles can work effectively and efficiently with almost 20 to 30 years only, they can’t last longer. This form of renewable energy for your home roofing is an expensive investment for homeowners. It’s cost is upto $21 to $25 per square foot and more. However, after installing, they can enhance the aesthetics and boost your house crabbing appeal. It’s said that solar shingles or solar roofing will be the future of most houses for Americans. 


Pros 

  • Reduce carbon footprint

  • Energy saving

  • Electric bill saving

  • Aesthetically pleasing

  • Improves the resale value of house

cons

  • High cost

  • Limited styles available

  • Depends on the roof orientation

  • Needed as a whole roof replacement

  • Moderate maintenance

6- Green Roofing

Living roofs (also called green roofs) are vegetated with plants such as grasses and indigenous wildflowers that support insects that help in pollination. They are estimated to cost between $10-25 per square foot of installation, and in return they have multiple advantages such as fighting against excessive heat from outside of the house and reducing floods originating from rain. Green roofs can remain for up to 50 years depending on the design. Knowing the realities about green roofing may make it rank first on your list.

Pros 

  • Better drainage system

  • Improved lifespan

  • Increase thermal performance

  • Helpful for environment

  • Support for wildlife

  • Help in air quality

Cons

  • Need additional expenses

  • Increment in roof weight load

  • Additional maintenance required

  • Need for professional labor

  • Water maintenance

7- Rolled Roofing

One form of roofing that can be considered as not only affordable but also inexpensive is rolled roofing. Each of the installation materials costs less, while labor charges are cheap too. It can be simply nailed into position and is best for roofs with low pitches, this rolled material. But it should not be nailed on flat roofs, otherwise it would cause leakages.


Pros 

  • Affordability 

  • Ease of installation

  • Versatility 

  • Durability

  • Quick installation

  • Aesthetics

Cons

  • Limited lifespan

  • Susceptible to damage

  • Doesn’t perfect for steep-slope roofs

  • Limited insulation properties

  • Less resistance

Wrap Up

Now you have plenty of options available for your new house roof. You can select any of the roofing material according to your roof, budget and location. These roofs are specially designed for the


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