If you reside in a region that experiences high temperatures during summer, it's crucial to choose the right roofing materials for hot temperatures and heat. The roof shingles have a major impact on the life span of your roof as well as the efficiency of your energy and the convenience of your home. Although they are popular, asphalt and wood roofing shingles aren't ideal for regions that have triple-digit temperatures. The most suitable roofs for homeowners living in hot conditions are slate, metal, or clay roofing shingles.
#1 Metal Roofs
Metal roofs are ideal for hot climates as they are able to withstand extreme temperatures. Metal is reflective and therefore is often referred to as a "cool roofing" material. Highly reflective coatings and paints could further increase the efficiency of your roof's energy consumption.
Metal roofs continue to gain popularity. Twenty years ago, the market for metal roofing parts was 3.7 percent. However, a recent study found that the share of the market for metal roofing for residential homes is 14 percent. This is due in part to the longevity of the material; roofing made of metal can last between two and three times as long as the typical asphalt roof made of shingles.
Metal is also resistant to fire and is thought of as a better choice in hot environments in comparison to other types of roofing. After a while, exposure to the elements can cause your protective coating to degrade; however, just a simple re-coating will suffice for the maintenance that a metal roof requires.
#2 Slate Roofs
Slate roofing is constructed from natural stone. It is resistant to sun, weather, or heat as well as cold. This is the reason homeowners can anticipate slate roofing to last 150 years or more. In addition, slate stone provides the ultimate fireproofing alternative for your roofing. This is a fantastic option for those who live in states with roof regulations because of the risk of fire resulting from heat and the absence of rain. Although you might think that slate is only available in dark gray, it's actually available in a variety of natural shades.
Here are a few specific tips for slate roofing that need to discuss with the roofing company. Slate is a heavy and brittle material. The slate roofing tiles range from 800 to 1500 lb per square foot (8 up to 10 lb for each square foot). It is essential to have your house's structure examined by an expert to ensure it will be able to safely support the new roofing.
#3 Clay Tile Roofs
Insulates thermal energy from fire and is available in earthy, rich tones; clay tile roofs are a beautiful choice for those who enjoy natural architectural details and also are looking to combat the heat.
#4 Rubber Roofs
Rubber roofing is a cheap alternative to lavish slate and terra-cotta. But, roofing made of rubber can be akin to wood and slate. Made from recycled materials that are affordable, A rubber roof can aid in enhancing the efficiency of your home because it is known for its ability to encapsulate heat. Its cost is similar to asphalt at between $4 and $8 dollars per sq ft; however, it's much more efficient and is able to better protect your home from the scorching heat.
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