Homeowners have several residential roofing options, each with distinct advantages in terms of durability, cost, and maintenance. The most common materials include:
Asphalt Shingles: This is the most popular choice due to its affordability and wide variety of styles. They typically have a lifespan of 20 to 30 years and are evaluated for wind and hail resistance.
Metal Roofing: Known for longevity, metal roofs can last 40 to 70 years. They are energy-efficient, fire-resistant, and perform well in high-wind areas, though they have higher upfront costs.
Clay or Concrete Tile: These offer high aesthetic appeal and durability of over 50 years. However, they are heavy and require a structural check to ensure the home can support the weight.
Natural Slate: This premium option provides extreme endurance, lasting between 75 and 200 years. It involves a complex and costly installation process.
Wood Shakes and Shingles: These provide a rustic appearance at a moderate cost but require regular upkeep and specialized fire treatments.
When selecting a material, homeowners should consider climate resilience, roof pitch compatibility, budget (ranging from $3 to $20 per square foot depending on material), and the architectural style of the home.
A full mold inspection typically costs between $300 and $600, depending on the size and complexity of the property. For those concerned about potential issues, Triumph Roofing and Construction offers a free initial visual inspection and estimate to help evaluate…
