4 Non-Aesthetic Factors To Consider When Choosing A Roofing Option

by | Oct 19, 2020 | Blog, Roof Installation, Roofing | 0 comments

When it comes to reselling your home, curb appeal is one of the most significant considerations. An aesthetically pleasing property is far more likely to attract potential buyers. However, aesthetics shouldn’t be the only factor informing the exterior design of your home, particularly when it comes to your roof. If you choose materials that look amazing but have no functional value, you’re inconveniencing yourself.

For instance, a low maintenance roof can be attractive to buyers when they realize that they won’t have to worry about cleaning, repairing, or replacing shingles. Similarly, easily installable materials will make any future maintenance a snap. Here are four additional factors to consider for your residential roofing.

 

Longevity

A roof is a lifetime investment. When done correctly, it is a singular purchase that lasts for as long as you stay in the home. To ensure you’re choosing the right materials that can stand the test of time, let’s explore some of the best choices.

Asphalt shingles, cedar roofing and flat roofs are some of the more reliable roofing options when it comes to handling harsh weather and minimizing wear and tear. Because of their durability, these materials are able to withstand severe weather conditions and protect your home from damage. Homeowners can find warranties for these materials ranging from 50 years to lifetime deals.

 

Weight

The weight of roofing materials is an essential factor when gauging roof installation. If improperly measured, you can find yourself with a heightened risk of a collapsed roof. While it is unlikely that a roof would collapse for no reason, heavy roofs are vulnerable during earthquakes and fires.

Per 100 square feet, the lightest shingles are made of aluminum and weigh between 45 to 70 pounds. Steel options range from 80 to 150 pounds whiles asphalt tips the scales at 375 to 325 pounds. Finally, wooden shingles average 350 pounds, concrete averages 575 pounds, and clay tops the charts at 1,200 pounds.

 

Energy Efficiency/Eco-Friendliness

Energy-efficient roofs can reflect solar radiation and retain heat or cold air inside the home. Furthermore, eco-friendliness reduces overall expenses with lower maintenance and repair costs, as well as reduced carbon impact. When you want the best of both worlds, cedar roofing is the way to go.

If you have a progressive vision for your home, go with a green roof that uses grass and plants to cover rooftops, both functional and visually attractive.

 

Cost

The price tag can be the most influential factor when it comes to determining what type of roof you purchase. On the cheapest end, asphalt shingles cost $100 to $150. Roofing options like cedar shakes and shingles and flat roofing installations tend to be a little more on the pricier end, depending on the type of material you use and the size of your roof.

For residential roofing that takes care of your home and your pocket, call Cittrix Roofing today for your free roof inspection.

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