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First published: 3 November 2021 @ 6:00 pm

Your roof is an important part of your home’s exterior. It protects your house from the elements, and also helps insulate it. The most popular choice roofing materials include asphalt shingles, slate, tile, wood shakes, and more.

The type of material you choose for your house will depend on many factors, including its design and the location of the building. For example, you may choose to use tile for a new construction house in a warmer climate where it would be more effective than asphalt shingles.

But if you live in a cold climate where tile won’t perform as well as it would in a warmer climate, then you may choose to install asphalt shingles instead.

This article will discuss the different types of roofing materials available for homes. We will look at how they are made and what advantages they have over each other, so that you can make an informed decision about which type of roofing material is best for your home.

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Roof Shingles:

This is probably the most common type of roofing material used today in homes, especially across the US because it is relatively inexpensive to install and maintain. The main disadvantage with this type of roofing is that it tends to be quite loud when it rains, especially for steel or metal roof shingles.

This is because the metal roof shingles are not very effective at reducing noise and stopping water from entering the house through leaks. It is also common for shingles to break or blow off of a roof during a storm.

Shakes:

This type of roof material was originally used on homes in the early 1900s. Cedar shakes are made from small pieces of wood that are held together with nails.

They are usually used on older homes where the structure is strong enough to withstand the weight of the material. However, these days, shakes are usually used on newer homes that don’t have very good roofing systems in place.

Click on the next page to read more about the best kinds of roofing for your house!