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By Tori Klein June 18, 2024
Most people consider their house to be a haven of relaxation and protection. This is why it is frequently the most costly investment they can make. Roofing contributes to your home's sense of safety. The roof protects you from the elements. It also shields the remainder of the house from harm. The roof greatly impacts the home's exterior making it seem lovely and new or outdated and neglected. Living in Austin, selecting a roof is something you must consider. It is more than just looking good, your roof should be able to deflect heat rather than absorb it. Austin is also prone to strong winds and violent storms. These weather conditions might damage your roof if it is not properly erected. Given such considerations, two notable roofing types come to mind. These are metal roofs and asphalt shingles. Before recommending the finest roofing material for Austin homeowners, we will examine their properties, advantages, and downsides. Metal Roofing History long ago waved goodbye to those long, flat-ribbed sheets of corrugated tin since these days, metal roofs come in many different metals—aluminum, galvanized steel, copper, titanium, and recently, even zinc. However, materials used for modern corrugated are generally aluminum and steel because they are lower in cost to fabricate. Metal roofs come in numerous different forms and colors. This makes it possible to get the look you need. You can even go for something that looks like a different material; this can include tiles, shingles, or wood. In all these cases, though, the metal maintains an earthen quality. This quality makes metal unfit for areas where asphalt shingles are standard. Asphalt Shingles Asphalt shingles have been the most popular roofing material for decades due to their cheap cost, simplicity of installation, and aesthetic appeal. These are constructed of fiberglass or organic materials embedded with asphalt. The top covering is a combination of quartz, mica slate, ceramic, and schist. This gives them their characteristic appearance. Asphalt shingles may blend nicely with other homes in the area despite their dark tone caused by surface particles. Comparison Between Metal Roofing Versus Asphalt Shingle Installation Installing asphalt shingles is often simpler. It is also faster than installing metal roofing. Depending on the size of the home it may take a few days. However, because of their weight earlier shingles are often removed to meet warranty and insurance requirements. Metal roofing is lighter than other roofing materials. This makes it possible to install over an existing roof. Aluminum roofs weigh approximately 50 pounds per roofing square. Steel roofs, however, weigh 100 to 200 pounds. Despite being lighter installing metal roofs requires additional processes. Plywood or oriented strand board must be placed below, which might increase installation time. Cost A metal roof costs appreciably more than asphalt shingles up front. The cost of metal roofing materials varies between $265 and $900 for every roofing square, depending on the type. Numerous sources place the average cost of installing a metal roof at about $300 to $400 per square. Asphalt shingles may vary in price from as low as $70 to very high-quality, usually designer-type ones at $150 per square. Often, installation charges are within the range of 512-647-2093 dollars. The first intervention in the cost consideration for metal roofing is more than asphalt conventional shingles. Still, the high price is offset by low maintenance and energy-saving ability over the long term. On the other hand, asphalt shingles require considerably higher upkeep and maintenance. Durability Metal roofs are robust. They last 50 to 60 years with little upkeep. Copper roofing may survive for more than 100 years. Asphalt shingles on the other hand, generally endure 15 to 30 years. They are prone to hail damage. They can also be affected by strong winds and mildew. Energy Efficiency Metal roofing reflects heat. This may reduce energy use by up to 50% in contrast asphalt shingles retain heat. This retention raises cooling expenses. Energy-efficient asphalt shingles are available but metal roofs continue to surpass them. Environmental Impact Metal roofing is not only of ecological benefit but at the same time, it's recyclable and liveable longer than asphalt shingles. Asphalt shingles are some of the usual landfill construction materials, accounting for millions of tons each year. Protection Against Wildlife Metal roofs are immune to insect and wild animal damage which may be a major concern with asphalt shingles. The Verdict Given Austin's weather conditions metal roofing is the better option. It is resistant to powerful winds, heat-reflective, and almost maintenance-free. Asphalt shingles may be less costly to install, but their long-term value and lifespan are lower. Cedar Park Roofing Pro will help you replace your old or install a new roof. We take care of all that, be it metal or asphalt shingles. Here is more about what we do and how our services can be quality on our About Us page.

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