Types Of Roofing : The Basics Explained

Types Of Roofing : The Basics Explained:

Modern house building has come along way in the last fifty years. Previously, the only materials we could use as roofing for our homes was either very common, expensive or not very long lasting. Today, with even improving technologies, we have a variety of different roofing types available to us and, in turn, fewer limiting factors to us choosing something out of the norm.

Roofing comes in many forms and the type of roofing that suits your needs can only be determined after you have answered these five questions: What is your budget? How long do you want the roof to last? Are you prepared to carry out maintenance in the future? Which type suits the style of the property? And finally, what type do you like?

The range of roofing materials available to you is vast, though we have broken them down into a few sub-groups for you. For specifically pitched roofs, you can install clay or concrete tiles, metal (such as steel or aluminum), wood shingles or even slate. Types of roofing that should be used only for flat roofs are rubber, foam, PVC, gravel and tar, modified bitumen, or possibly even grass and soil.

Different types of pitched roofing are popular in different countries. In the United States, composite shingles made from asphalt is the most popular, while around the Mediterranean and much of Asia, clay tiles are more popular. This is partly due to the cost and partly due to the properties of the materials. There are compromises to be made with all types of roofing. If you want the cheapest material for your pitched roof, then expect to have to replace the roof at some point as soon as ten years after first install. If you want the most expensive (slate), then you should probably expect to be outlived by your roof!

Different metals such as steel, aluminum or copper can be used for both pitched roofs and also flat roofs. Recently many home owners and builders are beginning to use foam roofing, also more technically known as spray polyurethane foam, or SPF. This type of roofing material provides extremely good heat insulation, is easy to apply and is relatively affordable. Another very common type of roofing material is tar and gravel and modified bitumen roofing. Both of these types are applied in layers and normally finished with a mineral such as gravel. The problem with these types of roofing is that extreme cold weather can cause them to become brittle and crack. They are, however, cheap to install, if a little messy.

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Types Of Roofing : The Basics Explained By house | August 26, 2011

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