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We have you if you will heed our advice and assess other alternatives. Considering The Spruce’s yardstick for choosing roofing materials like appearance, longevity, and structural issues, we have curated a list of 15 roofing materials you should intently look up before building your home. We will also mention their independent features and pricing per square foot. Come along!
Insight
If you’re considering choosing a slate roof for your home building project without considering the other possible options, think again. We agree:
A slate roof is the most popular material option. However, before setting out to build your home, it is essential to look up other options to see what fits best into your home modeling fantasies, glam and appearance, your budget, and even expected longevity. Because a roof will last for decades, you’ll want to be sure you choose the correct roofing system for your home.
There are more possibilities in the marketplace than ever before, making it difficult to choose one. Asphalt shingles, wood shakes, clay tiles, steel panels, and rubber slate are among the most popular options. We have you if you will heed our advice and assess other alternatives.
Considering The Spruce’s yardstick for choosing roofing materials like appearance, longevity, and structural issues, we have curated a list of 15 roofing materials you should intently look up before building your home. We will also mention their independent features and pricing per square foot. Come along!
1. Rolled roofing
The thing with the rolled roof is that it does not exactly work for your entire roofing system. This mineral product that comes in 100 square feet segments is ideal for outdoor roofing only or structures that are mainly unoccupied, such as sheds, garages, and other outbuildings, Nombach writes.
The Spruce notes that this roofing system goes for $1.50 to $2.50 per square foot and will not need replacement — except when accidents happen — for 10 whole years!
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