Always Use A Long-Term Roof To Save Up For a New One

Our title might sound confusing in its advice, but it's true: it's better to save up for a new roof if your aged roofing material had survived further than both you and the manufacturers have hoped it would. While it's great that your roof overcame its estimated lifespan, relying on it for another ten years is bad advice. It's best to replace it with a new roof -- and thanks to your aged roof, you can now save up to buy the materials and pay the best roofers in Littleton, CO, to help you.

Truthfully, many Canada-based roofing material manufacturers have done exceptionally well in their research and providing customers with value-for-money solutions. For this reason, many of their short-term roofing materials end up surviving and helping customers have a roof capable of lasting for more than three decades.

However, some Littleton, CO homeowners find themselves confused upon encountering roofing materials with long-term lifespans. It left them astounded and confident that their roofing materials can last for an extra ten years. Truthfully, this is an extremely high-risk move because roofing materials can perform poorly and disintegrate in the next month or year.

WISA has an excellent post about the different roofing materials available in the market. Read more about it below.

Ever wonder which roofing materials are going to be big going into the next year? We’ve got you covered with this guide of all the best roofing materials for 2021.

For many roofing companies, asphalt shingles are the end all be all. While asphalt shingles are often the most cost-effective roofing solution, they don’t always perform as well as other material would, and they certainly don’t last as long.

You don’t have to choose a different roofing material for your home, but it is good to know what you can expect from different products on the market. If you’re looking for an in-depth guide on all roofing materials, be sure to check out our roofing materials guide. Now, let’s dive into the best types of roofing materials for 2021.

Asphalt Shingles

Without much of a surprise to anyone, asphalt shingles will likely be the most used roofing material of 2021 as they have been in years past. Asphalt shingles offer a lot of advantages to homeowners but aren’t without their pitfalls.

Pros:

  • Come in multiple colors and styles
  • An affordable solution for your roof

Cons:

  • Shorter lifespan than many other materials on the market
  • Doesn’t provide insulation like other products on the market
  • Can be less capable of weathering large storms

Clay and Concrete Tiles

A material that had once seen its best days is starting to come back. In many warmer climates where ice and snow aren’t expected, you’ll find that clay and concrete tiles are the best way to shield your roof from the rain and sun. While these tiles are incredibly heavy, they last an incredibly long time and, in many cases, won’t ever have to be replaced after being installed.https://www.youtube.com/embed/pmP63Kgmgw8


Pros:

  • Last longer than most products on the market
  • Clay and concrete are made from non-combustible material
  • Energy efficient

Cons:

  • Very heavy and difficult to install
  • Won’t work in all climates
  • Will often require additional framing for installation (Continued)

If you have yet to find a reliable roofer, you can always count on us at Roper Roofing. Contact us today to learn more about everything that we can do for you.

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