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2021’s Popular Roofing Materials

2021’s Most Popular Roofing Materials

Adding
roofing may not rate highly on your list of exciting and fun home remodeling
activities. However, when your roof leaks, your viewpoint may take a fast turn.
Suddenly, the thought of a tightly sealed and dry house becomes appealing. A
new roof also greatly improves your home’s curb appeal for future resale. To
ensure you remodel with the best roof within your budget, there are multiple
material options to consider.


 

Flat
Roofing

 

Built-up
roofing (BUR) is one of the oldest material options for flat roofs. BUR
systems are constructed using several layers of roofing that are sealed with
hot asphalt. Felt is applied to overlapping layers, which creates a barrier
between two and four layers, and another layer of pulverized stone is added
with hot tar. This creates a very durable roof. The other option for flat roofing is a
membrane, which is applied in large sheets that eliminate seams where water can
flow into the home.

 

Metal
Roofing

 

The
standard seam is the most common metal roofing type. It gets its name because metal
panels meet interlocking raised seems to keep moisture out. Metal roofs are
durable, fully-recyclable, and popular in regions with heavy snowfall or with
the danger of wildfires.

 

Shingles

 

As
the most popular roofing material type, asphalt composite shingles are
constructed from a fiberglass base topped with mineral granules and asphalt.
This material comes with a long warranty, and repairing or replacing individual
shingles is a simple job. All roofers have worked with this material in the
past.

 

Tile
Roofing

 

While
there are multiple tile types, clay and concrete are the most popular
materials. Clay tiles are comprised of earthen clays molded into interlocking
shapes then fired. These are an excellent option for warm climates or where
salt air is present. Concrete tiles offer the same benefits as clay, except they’re must less expensive and are best for high-wind regions.

 

Other
Types

 

There
are many other types of roofing materials, including eco-friendly green roofing made from moss and other living plant
materials. This roofing type adds moisture to the air, delivers thermal
insulation, absorbs rainwater, and allows you to grow plants.


With
so many different material options, it can be challenging to find which will meet
your needs and budget. By considering the options from this list and working
with a reputable roofer, you can find the best roofing material for your home.

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