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Choosing Appropriate Material: Fairfax Roof Repair Expert Tells How

When it’s time for roof replacement, you have some choices to make. The variety of roofing materials can boggle the mind. But what’s right for your home? To answer that question, you need to consider several factors, including:

  • Your tastes
  • Your budget
  • What roofing materials your HOA allows
  • The style of your home

And since everyone’s tastes, budget, style of home, and HOA restrictions (if any) are different, you can see how the appropriate roofing materials may be different for each homeowner. So today, we’re going to go over some of the pros and cons of the main choices, so you can make an informed choice for your home.

Shingle Roofing

Shingle roofs are the most common and affordable option. Asphalt shingles suit just about any style of home, from Colonial to contemporary. Certain types of asphalt shingles can last up to 50 years if they’re installed correctly. They’re available in a wide variety of colors, and styles include basic 3-tab shingles, architectural shingles, and designer shingles, which resemble slate shingles. Architectural shingles are the most popular option for most of our clients.

Related Reading: What Are Architectural Shingles?

Metal Roofing

An option that’s growing in popularity is the standing seam metal roof. They’ve been more common in commercial applications, but are gaining traction in the residential market. A metal roof is more expensive than a shingle roof, but it has a longer lifespan. A metal roof will suit most styles of homes, (except homes with flat roofs) and you have several color options.

Not all roofing contractors have the expertise to install a metal roof, so you may have to search to find a licensed installer. In addition, not all HOAs allow metal roofs, so be sure to check your guidelines before installing one.

Related Reading: Standing Seam Metal Roof Pros and Cons

Tile Roofing

Tile roofing is not very common in northern Virginia. But if you have a Mediterranean-style home, or want the look of a southwestern home, it could be the perfect roofing material for you. Keep in mind it’s more expensive than a shingle roof. Also known as terra cotta tile, tile roofing is available in both clay and concrete. It’s also available in a wider range of colors than the original terra cotta. An added bonus: it’s fireproof!

Not all roofing contractors have the expertise to install a tile roof, so do your hiring carefully. And again, check with your HOA before choosing tile roofing for your new roof.

Slate Roofing

Slate roofing is one of the oldest styles of roofing tile. You can still see slate roofs on historic buildings including churches and farmhouses. Slate roof tiles are made of natural stone, and a slate roof can last for 150 years if properly installed and maintained. A slate roof is also fireproof.

A slate roof is one of the most expensive options you have when it comes to roofing materials. Because of its weight, slate roofing is not suitable for some homes. Very few roofing contractors install slate roofs, so you may need to do some searching. If you love the look but can’t afford the price tag, you may want to consider luxury asphalt shingles that have the look of slate at a fraction of the price.

Related Reading: Slate Roofing Pros and Cons

Cedar Shake Roofing

Cedar shake roofing is also not as common in northern Virginia but is a beautiful option for your home. It can also be an affordable option. But there are multiple drawbacks to consider. Since the shingles are made of wood, cedar shake roofing is highly flammable. It also needs to be restored every 10 years or so. Maintenance costs can soon negate the affordable initial price.

If you want the look of cedar shakes but the drawbacks are off-putting, there are architectural shingles designed to look like cedar that may be a good option for your home.

Related Reading: Cedar Shake Roofing Pros and Cons

Decide What Roofing Material Is Best for Your Home

We hope this has given you some food for thought. As you explore your options, consider using the GAF home remodeler tool to get an idea of what your home would look like with various color options. There are similar tools that can give you an idea of what your home would look like with other roofing materials. Simply Google ___ roof visualizer to find one.

Get a Quote from Northern Virginia’s Most Trusted Roofing Contractor

If you need a new roof, invest in the best you can afford, with the longest warranty. To get the best results and to protect your investment, you need to be sure to hire a reputable roofing company with the training and expertise to guide you through your options and then complete a flawless roofing installation, no matter which roofing material you choose.

Don’t make the mistake of hiring less experienced tradesmen. Hire one of the most experienced, expert roofing companies serving Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C.

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