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What type of roof will last the longest in Fayetteville?

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​ The lifetime expectancy of a roof will depend on a variety of things such as climate, maintenance, roofing materials and proper installation. Before we dive into determining what roof lasts the longest, we have to understand the different types of roofing material alongside with the pros and cons. Regardless of the type of roofing material you choose for your home one thing to consider is the cost, design (what the material is designed for), look and curb appeal. There are newer roofing materials that can include impact resistant polymers and coatings which make the roof last longer than any previous generation. 
The type of roof you install on your home will depend on the climate in which you live. For example if you live in the arctic where it is freezing cold the majority of the year you will never install tile roofing. If you live in a hot area such as las vegas then you would consider moving away from installing a metal roof since the temperature gets so hot. Simply put, the climate which you live in will play a big role as to what types of shingles you can put on the home. Roofs that are exposed to extreme temperature changes tend to have shorter lifespans compared to a mild climate. Another factor which will affect the lifespan of a roof is the pitch (angle of the roof). In general a flat roof will not last as long as a steep roof since water cannot drain as effectively thus eroding the shingles quicker. 
Composite and Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt shingles may all come within the same size but they can vary in material quality and color. Since asphalt shingles can come in a variety of colors many homeowners opt for this material to perfect their curb appeal while also having a dependable shingles which will last for many years to come. Lighter colored roofs will reflect more heat thus making the home cooler both in the summer and winter months. The opposite is also true, a black roof will absorb more heat making the home warmer in all seasons. Basic or common grade shingles will last anywhere from 15-20 years while higher quality composite shingles have a lifespan of 25-35 years on average. This lifetime expectancy comes from manufacturers and is only possible when proper maintenance occurs for the roof.  
Metal & Steel Roofing
Metal roofing is very popular for homes which have a basic layout and not a lot of gables, chimneys and skylights. If you don’t want asphalt shingles or wood shaker shingles then metal roofing may be a good option for you. The majority of metal roofs will last more than 50 years if installed correctly and maintained every few years. Metal roofs can come in a variety of colors and patterns, be sure to choose the best shade and style that will fit your home and increase the property value. Metal roofing is going to cost more up front compared to other shingles (except slate shingles) but will last much longer compared to asphalt shingles. 
Tile & Slate Shingles
Tile shingles are what you would typically find on a California style home (the red roofing materials). These shingles have the longest lifespan which can last more than 100 years if installed correctly and there are no large damages such as a fallen tree or tornado. Tile and slate shingles can’t be installed on just any home since the overall weight of the roof is tremendous compared to asphalt and metal roofing. Depending on the type of tile shingles they can weigh up to 800 pounds per 100 sq feet which means your roof will weigh thousands and thousands of pounds once installed. A common home would have to have modifications to the structure of the home and be designed or engineered to withstand the tremendous weight of the roof. Since tile and slate shingles are composed of thick natural stone They have a very long lifespan. These roofing shingles can only be installed on certain pitches of roofs, if your roof is too steep it can be impossible to have slate shingles. If these shingles are damaged they can be very expensive to repair, in Fayetteville there are almost no homes that have this style of roofing due to the climate and weather we encounter. 
Wood Shakes/Shingles

Wood shakes can often be manufactured from a variety of wood such as cedar, cypress, and pine. A “shake” is made by splitting a log and then sending it to a manufacturer to reshape and treat the wood. Wood shakes/shingles have been used for many years and can be commonly found on older homes. Trends have come back around though and having wood shakes on the remodeled home can help add to its curb appeal and overall vibe. Shaker shingles are composed of wood or a combination of wood materials which makes the roof slightly cheaper than composite shingles but more expensive than common asphalt shingles. In general wood shake shingles will last between 15-20 years if they are maintained properly over the years and also do not get damaged from the elements.

No matter what type of roof you end up choosing for your home be sure to properly maintain the roof by cleaning off debris, moss, branches and leaves.Certain types of roofing materials will require more frequent maintenance compared to others so be sure to factor that in when making decisions about what type of roof to install. Our roofers in Fayetteville have experience with each type of roofing material and can help with any of your roofing needs. We only work with the best roofing contractors in Fayetteville and take pride in all of the work we complete for our clients. Our company is honest and fair with everything that we do. Call us today!


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