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There are many reasons to choose a new or different roofing material, particularly in the instance of your roof needing to be replaced before the end its supposed lifetime. If this is the case, you may want to consider a roofing material that can withstand the elements that damaged the previous roof.


Environmental concerns can offer insight into what kind of material you might want to use for your next roof. For example, asphalt roofs are much more likely to be damaged in wind and hail storms than slate, clay, or metal roofs (which is a big reason why we're seeing an upswing in the use of metal roofs in Parker).


Equally helpful to know is that some roofs, like aluminum, can return to ambient temperature much more quickly than asphalt shingles. Depending on where the structure is located, this may result in lower energy bills to regulate the structure’s temperature.


The source of the roofing material can also factor into choosing a roof for environmental reasons. Some folks may want a metal roof that is made out of recycled metal, while others may like that slate tile roofs have been cut out of naturally forming rock from the earth. Parker Roofers can advise on which options are available and will offer benefits based on the features of the structure and where it is located.


We know it's a lot to consider, but our roofing contractors are ready to answer your questions and set you on the right path for your perfect roofing material. You can also read on to find out the benefits of each of the different types of materials that Parker Roofers works with and go from there!

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Parker Roofers is pleased to offer a wide array of roofing materials for your home or commercial building. find out more below.

METAL ROOFING IN PARKER, CO

Metal roofs are chosen for commercial roofing and residential roofing for their longevity and durability. Unlike tile roofing materials, metal roofs are made of steel and will not crack. Many metal roofing options can sustain in high intensity circumstances, like hail and wind storms, without damage. Lastly, metal roofs are a safe choice for structures in areas where lighting or wildfires are common. This roofing material will not ignite, making it a safer roofing option for fire prone locations. 

When considering a
metal roof installation, one must decide between metal roofs made of steel or aluminum. Aluminum roofs have distinct benefits over steel roofs, making this type of roof installation the more expensive option.


Aluminum roofs' lightweight and corrosion resistant qualities are part of what make it a more expensive roofing material than steel.  One of the most durable roofing materials available, aluminum’s strength-to-weight-ratio is one of the highest for metals used for roofs. Just think, this roofing material is the same that is commonly used for building airplanes.

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THE BENEFIT OF SLATE ROOFS

Installing a slate roof  will be costly, but the initial cost can easily be  justified over time in numerous ways. Slate roofs can protect a home for over 100 years. In that time, the tiles can withstand nearly every possible threat to which it is subjected, including hail, wind, fire and water. This elegant roofing material is actually sourced as rock, and then it is cut into the tile shape that is installed atop a structure. 


This type of roofing is in the same family as the metal and aluminum roofs, however it is made and installed as panels. These roofs are particularly beneficial when the structure they adorn may have little slope to the roof or need a high degree of water-tightness. The way that the roofing panels are designed to be secured together ensures no water will ever enter the structure if this roofing material is properly installed. 

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Asphalt roof shingles & other available materials

Asphalt roofs are a common residential roofing choice. Installed as asphalt shingles, the asphalt shingle roof has a lifetime between 25 and 50 years. Intermittent roof inspections and maintenance can make sure this type of roofing reaches the manufacturer’s specified lifespan. 


Clay and concrete roofs are known for their durability and aesthetic appeal. In fact, both can last for the entire lifetime of the structure, even in environments where they freeze and thaw. Giving the tiled roof appearance, clay roofs are most commonly burnt orange in color due to their terracotta composition. Concrete roofing tiles resemble their clay predecessors, however they can be created in a wider range of colors. 


Wood shingles are chosen for their charming appearance. While this roofing option may last as long as a shingle asphalt roof, the craftsmanship of the installers plays a significant role in the total lifetime of this roof. This option also requires roof inspections and maintenance once installed. One reason to choose the wood shingle roof over asphalt roofs is because the wood shingles can sustain higher wind speeds without blowing off of the roof. 


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