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There are a number of reasons to consider roof replacement. Even if your roof is relatively intact, a new roof can increase the value of your property, make the property more durable and even save you a fortune on energy costs. If you're considering roof replacement, take a look at some of the options that are available to you.
Roof Replacement with Architectural Sheet Metal
Architectural sheet metal is a dynamic material for roof replacement that combines modern design possibilities with old world durability. Some of the most legendary and durable structures in the world make use of architectural sheet metal, including the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty. Advantages to architectural sheet metal roofs include great durability, strength, and resistance to the elements, including fire. It is low maintenance and can be part of an energy-efficient roofing system.
Built-Up Roofing
Built-Up roofing refers to adding a semi-flexible roof membrane to the roof, generally composed of different roof felt plies laminated together with bitumen (a material generated from asphalt or coal tar). These roof systems reinforce the roof, adding waterproofing and protecting the roof from the elements.
Modified Bitumen Roofing
Modified bitumen roofing is a built-up roof system that uses a blend of modified asphalt and reinforced polyester to adhere the roof plies. This provides added durability, better weather resistance, and UV resistance. It can also improve insulation and save the property owner on heating and cooling costs. Modified bitumen roofing has all the benefits of other built-up roofing systems plus more.
Single Ply Roofing
Single ply roofing refers to a single ply material (thermoplastic or synthetic rubber) adhered to strengthen your roof. Single ply roofs are durable and highly resistant to both fire and impacts. Single ply roof materials are flexible, waterproof and can be adhered to the current roof without need for any kind of fire-dependent sealing process.
Steep Slope Roofing
Steep slope roofing is designed to promote water and snow runoff. Asphalt steep slope roofing looks great and can be installed on your property in a wide variety of colors and styles. Asphalt steep slope roofing is affordable, durable, and offers few leakage problems. With a steep slope roof, you can rest assured that your roof will have the weight-bearing capacity to handle a huge snowstorm or torrential rains.
Talk to your RoofCorp professional about the best roofing option or options for your particular property. RoofCorp has been installing roofs and roofing materials for decades. We can assess your property and tell you what type of roof would benefit you the most and why. We can also give you a qualified assessment of what your job will cost and what you can expect down the road in terms of maintenance and repair costs. As long as you need a new roof, make sure to get one that will enhance your property's value to the highest degree possible. |
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