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A damaged roof is the prompt for any homeowner to have it repaired or replaced. But simply putting blind trust in a contractor and having them “handle it” isn’t always a good idea. We recommend you do some research as well to find out  what works best for your home. We’ve compiled some great ways you can help yourself choose the right roofing materials.

What to Keep In Mind When Choosing Roof Materials

Many homeowners simply replace their roof with the same type of system that was previously installed. Sometimes picking a new brand or getting a current version of their existing roofing material.  In most cases this can work just fine However, replacing or upgrading your roofing material isn’t good enough. You need to know what material will work for your home. This helps prevent your roof from taking unnecessary damage.

Take The Weather Into Account

This is one of the most important aspects of choosing your roofing material. The weather you experience on a regular basis will define just how you build your roof. Some questions you need to ask yourself when taking the weather into account include:

Do you experience frequent rainstorms and strong winds? 

Having frequent rain means that your roof needs to be leak proof. Your roof should also be ready to handle strong winds that could blow chunks out of your roof. Monsoon winds can easily reach beyond 100 miles per hour.

Does it reach over 100 degrees in your area? 

Heat plays a large factor in roofing material choice. Hot temperatures during the day tend to be followed by a cool evening. This causes your roof to expand and contract as the temperature fluctuates. This strains your roof and picking the wrong material for that type of weather will slowly cook and degrade your roof.

How much vegetation is nearby?

The amount of plants and trees in your area is something to be considered in roof construction as well. Plant debris like leaves and branches can damage weak roofing material while also clogging up regular gutters and downspouts. They also tend to be the perfect place for vermin and insects to nest. These vermin and insects can then move into your home and end up chewing through walls, your roof and insulation.

Your Roof’s Appearance

Your roof is one of the most visible parts of your home. That means that your roof will more often than not, represent your home on your street or block. A great way to make your roof look great is to match it to your home’s artistic style and color scheme. 

Your Budget for Roof Materials

Your roof material budget is the most important part of any project. How much money are you willing to spend on the materials for your roof?You might be thinking that you should get the most expensive materials to make a long lasting roof. That isn’t always the case. There are options that are far cheaper while still providing the perfect home roofing you’re looking for.

Picking the right materials or system for your roof is an important task that every homeowner needs to do eventually. Your roof isn’t going to last forever, but when that time comes, you’ll appreciate knowing what works for you and your home.