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What a Residential Roofing Company Can Tell You About Materials

There's a vast array of roofing materials to choose from, including asphalt shingles, metal, clay, rubber, slate, and wood. Choosing the right one requires weighing budget, longevity, climate, structural capabilities, and appearance. To help homeowners with that choice, this video by a residential roofing company covers the key features of popular roofing materials. Asphalt shingles are installed in more than 80% of residential roofing and reroofing projects in America.


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The report also found that the average roof age at which homeowners fully replace their roof is just above 19 years. According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), slate, clay, and concrete have the longest life expectancy at about 100 years or more. Metal roofs last 40 to 60 years, rubber about 40 to 50 years, and asphalt has the lowest life expectancy of about 20 years. According to the United States Office Of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, homeowners pay an average of $10,000 to install a new roof. This depends on the material, labor cost, and location. Contact your local residential roofing company if you need more information on roofing materials.