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How Roof Replacements Give You More With the Right Choices for New Materials

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The shingles on your home may have reached the end of their life and need to be replaced. There are many options for improvements and choices of materials that you may want to consider when having the new roofing installed. The following information will help you choose more durable roofing for your replacement:

1. Remember the Underlayments

The underlayment is part of the materials that need to be installed during a replacement. The options for the roofing underlayments will vary depending on the needs of your roof. It is a good idea to use an alternative to asphalt felt paper in most cases. For shingles, this underlayment may be like house wrap. If you are installing metal or other materials, you may want to use a rubber-like membrane beneath the roofing.

2. Choosing Asphalt Shingles

Many types of asphalt shingles can be installed on your home. There are also specific features that you will want to look for in the new shingles for your home. Some of the different specifications that you will want to look for in shingles include:

  • Asphalt shingles rated for higher wind speeds
  • Architectural 3D shingles for an attractive and durable roof
  • Asphalt and fiberglass composites that are designed to last

The more durable architectural shingles usually look better and have a longer guarantee. This makes them a good choice to replace your roofing with more durable materials.

3. Considering Alternatives to Shingles

There are also alternatives to shingles that you may want to consider. Some of these asphalt shingle alternatives that you will want to consider for your roof replacement include metal roofing shingles, wood shakes, and synthetic roofing tiles. The alternatives to shingles may be good for situations like dry climates or where you want more storm-resistant roofing.

4. Making Improvements That Reduce Wear

In addition to the underlayments and shingles, you will also want to invest in other materials to reduce wear. Some of the additional improvements that you will want to invest in for your roof replacement include:

  • Rubber reinforcements with membrane tapes
  • Ice barrier shingles for the eaves and edges of the roof
  • Zinc strips and roof features that help prevent fungus

These are some of the additional improvements that you will want to invest in for your replacement. Options like underlayments at the eaves and reinforced flashing will help stop leaks and damage.

The roof replacement for your home should include improvements that reduce wear and improve efficiency. Contact a roof replacement service to have them inspect yo0ur roof to get an estimate for the project. 


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