Replacing your home’s roof is a costly investment. There is no shortage of factors you need to consider when choosing a roofing material. Whether you’re leaning toward asphalt shingles, cedar shakes, or steel roofing, you’ll need to examine the material’s expense, quality, and, most importantly, protection and longevity benefits. The cost of roof replacement often turns people away from more durable options, like steel, but a longer-lasting roof means decreased future cost, as it will not need to be replaced as often.
Pros and Cons of Asphalt Shingles
One of the biggest benefits of asphalt shingles is their low cost. Many homeowners opt for asphalt shingles for this reason. While one of the most affordable roofing options, asphalt shingles don’t last long when compared to a steel roof. Asphalt roofing has an average lifespan of 15 to 25 years—less if you incur storm damage. If you plan to live in your home for a lifetime, you’ll need to replace your roof more than once if you install asphalt shingles.
While effective in offering moderate protection against the elements, asphalt shingles are not the most durable roofing material option. They absorb and hold heat, raising air conditioning costs. However, they are relatively quick and easy to install. Asphalt shingles may be compromised early due to the environmental stress of extreme heat or cold and their inability to resist hail and wind damage.
Pros and Cons to Cedar Shakes
Enjoyed for their natural wood appearance, cedar shakes look beautiful on older or rustic-style homes. More weather-resistant than asphalt shingles, they can hold up against UV rays and harsh winds. However, heavy rain can lead to mildew and rot. Without rain, cedar shakes can last between 20 to 30 years, but their high cost and need for maintenance often turn homeowners away. Shakes require cleaning to maintain their visual appeal. The maintenance of cedar shakes often turns homeowners toward the more durable look of metal shakes.
Why Metal Roofing is Perfect for You
Lasting 50, 60, 70 years and beyond, metal roofs are an excellent investment for any home or business. While relatively more expensive than asphalt and cedar shakes, the durability of a metal roof means it’s unlikely you’ll have to replace your roof again in your lifetime. They are extremely resistant to the elements and can withstand hail and wind gusts up to 160 miles per hour. In addition, metal roofing is environmentally friendly, as it can be recycled after its long, long life.
With plenty of color and style options, metal roofs are the perfect balance of aesthetics and durability. Metal roofs are more affordable than you may think—let us show you how. Contact AM Burney Exteriors today to learn more about your options for metal roofing materials.