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Asphalt and Metal Roofing: Best Roofing Options

Submitted by gallienagornet
Mon, 30 May 2011

The roofing is one of the most important components of the house, since it protects everyone and everything inside from rain, sleet, snow, and hail. Two common roofing materials used by homeowners are composite or asphalt shingles, and metal roofing, or steel. When it is time for homeowners to replace or put up a new roofing system, these two materials should be considered thoroughly.

The asphalt shingles are more popular than metal roofing since they have a number of different options, and are more economical than the latter. The asphalt shingles are made with a fiberglass mat core, giving the shingles fire resistant capabilities, as well as flexibility when installed. Lasting from fifteen to thirty years, the composite shingles also boast of a weather-resistant asphalt coat with crushed rock for better hold of outdoor conditions.

The price for this material varies greatly, depending on several factors. Plain shingles that look flat are the cheapest kind of asphalt shingles. One type of composite shingle is the "shadow", which imitates a three-dimensional look for your roofing. A more expensive type of asphalt roofing, these shingles create a more beefy appearance as compared to the flat ones.

On the other hand, steel or metal roofs are a better choice for those that live in areas that encounter high winds. The material can withstand strong winds better than composite shingles. A New Hampshire roofing system made of metal would weigh in at about a seventh of what an ordinary shingle roof does, giving less stress on the overall house structure.

An important factor for homeowners who want to stay long in a home is the longevity of the roof. Even if New Hampshire roofing services are more expensive when it comes to metal roof installation, it stands a better chance in the number of years used, making it the better choice in the long run. Most roofing manufacturers can attest to this, even giving the homeowner a personal roofing guarantee of fifty years.

When selecting the best roofing material for the home, one needs to weigh important factors, including the time you will be staying at that house, and if you can afford to spend more for longevity plans. Metal roofing NH services can give homeowners more than just installation services, but can also be consulted with regards to the best roofing system possible for your home.

 

If you have questions, please visit us at www.ajcroofing.com for complete details and answers.


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