Stapleton Roofing offers tile roof installation for a variety of different types of roof tiles. Tiles provide the longest track record of performance compared to other roofing materials such as asphalt shingles. Its modern engineering design provides a natural water shedding and ventilation feature allowing tiles to be the primary roof covering in warm and cold climates (even reducing ice damming in cold areas). The tile’s higher weight and strength allow it to meet the anticipated loads of today’s design requirements for the various climatic regions.
There are different types of roof tiles. Roof tiles come in many colors, shapes, and sizes. In fact, with modern innovations, concrete, and clay roof tile manufacturers can produce tiles to suit any architectural style, from authentic Spanish and Mediterranean to New England Colonial, historical, or contemporary. Roof tiles can be flat or round, simulate wood shakes, or seek to replicate centuries-old roofing materials. The possibilities are virtually limitless.
Colors in tile come from natural sources such as the color and mixture of the clay used in clay tiles, or from iron oxide pigments in concrete tiles, both of which are extremely durable. Tiles may experience varying degrees of color softening after extended exposure to the elements. However, this occurs less with roof tile than with most other roofing materials. Some clay roof tile manufacturers guarantee their tiles against fading for 50 years after tile roof installation.
One of the best features of tile is its appearance. Homes in Arizona often have a color scheme and exterior design that works well with tile, as many clay and concrete tile options have warm colors that make a house look nice in a desert landscape. The appearance and lifespan of tile roofs increase the value of a home substantially and are a great investment for homeowners.
Looks aren’t only there for aesthetics. The beauty and authenticity of tile roofs also play a role in increasing your home’s value. This is because they can be designed to fit any style and still be durable. Tile roofing puts you at an advantage for selling and profiting from your home, and is a great way to invest in home resale, or simply in improving the appearance and desirability of your home for as long as you live in it.
To maintain their long-lasting beauty, the weight of tile is important because it provides enduring protection without developing problems like other roofing materials. Most homes built today are strong enough to support the weight of a tile roof. There are different types of roof tiles, some are lightweight tiles that are offered in certain regions of the country and are ideal for new and re-roofing projects. Tile is fast becoming the re-roofing product of choice due not only to its durability but also to its ease of maintenance. Single tiles are much easier to repair than other roofing materials.
Due to its resistance to severe weather, concrete and clay tiles continue to be the preferred roofing material among homeowners in the Southeast. With proper tile roof installation, tile roofing is one of a few select roofing systems that is proven to withstand sustained winds of 150 miles per hour found in Florida.
Even when subjected to extreme conditions like hurricanes or earthquakes, they come out relatively unscathed. Tile roofing has a durability that makes it one of the longest-lasting roofing materials available. Though the tile occasionally needs to be removed and the underlayment replaced, the tile itself can last you up to 50 or even 60 years. This makes tile roofing a great long-term investment for your home.
While there are different types of roof tiles, clay and concrete tile roofs are one of the most cost-effective choices due to their long lifespan—50 to 100 years or more. Both concrete and clay tile outlast other roofing materials, with manufacturers offering warranties from 50 years to the life of the structure. In fact, in Asia and Europe, many structures with clay roof tiles have remained intact, functional, and beautiful for centuries.
All roofing systems require some maintenance, and certain climates and regions have special issues to address regardless of the type of roofing system. Under normal conditions, tile roofs require minimal maintenance. With tile, maintenance is restricted to gutters, protrusion flashings, and venting. With other roofing systems, maintenance may include coating, painting, cleaning, and/or sealing the majority of the roof surface.
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