
When it comes to their roofs, homeowners want more than protection from the elements. Today’s roofs strike a balance between protection and style. Although curb appeal undoubtedly matters, so does strength. Fortunately, numerous options strike a balance between aesthetics and durability. From minimalist metal options to sophisticated slate roofs, there are sleek yet durable options for every home.
Wildwood Roofing & Installation is here to help you make informed decisions for your home. We will guide you in the best roofing selection.
Standing Seam Metal Roofs
Metal roofing has been around for hundreds of years, but it is making a significant comeback. Standing seam metal panels give homes a crisp and contemporary look while offering unmatched durability.
Standing seam metal roofs resist fire, wind, and moisture. Most metal roofs come with protective coatings that prevent rust and fading. Additionally, metal reflects sunlight, helping reduce your cooling costs in the summer.
Many standing seam metal roofs can last up to 70 years or more with proper maintenance and care. The interlocking design creates a waterproof seal, making them ideal for harsh climates. Best of all, standing seam metal comes in a wide array of colors.
Architectural Shingles
Architectural shingles offer a modern take on traditional asphalt. They are thicker and much more dimensional. Architectural shingles also provide enhanced impact resistance and visual depth.
Many styles mimic the looks of wood or slate. They withstand heavy winds and rain well. These roofs can last 25 to 30 years, and they come in a wide range of colors and profiles. The layered design offers interest to your roof, giving it a more upscale appearance.
Slate Roofing
Slate has always been prized for its refined beauty and impressive longevity. Its natural variations in tone and texture give roofs an interesting design element. A well-installed slate roof can last up to 100 years or more with proper maintenance and care.
The downside to slate is its weight. Although it requires added supportive framing, it is resistant to rot, fire, and insects. Slate is a top choice for homeowners seeking a refined look that will last.
Synthetic Slate and Composite
If you love the look of slate but your home cannot support the weight, there is synthetic slate. It offers the same aesthetic design with reduced weight and maintenance requirements. These composites are crafted from engineered polymers, recycled plastic, or rubber. They are designed to replicate the texture and color variations of natural stone.
Many synthetic roofs can last up to 50 years. They are resistant to UV damage, impacts, and mold. Installation is easier than natural slate roofing, offering the appeal of saving money while maintaining a similar look.
Concrete and Clay Tiles
Clay and concrete tiles bring old-world style to any home. They offer a classic design, commonly found in Mediterranean or Southwestern architecture. Concrete and clay tiles are resistant to pests and can often last over 50 years with professional installation and maintenance.
Choosing the Right Roof
The ideal roof should strike a balance between aesthetics and strength. You need to consider your home’s architecture, the area weather, and your budget. A sleek, durable roof can transform your home and give you great peace of mind. We can help you select the right roofing materials for your needs.
You do not have to sacrifice aesthetics for strength. A new roof will not only add value to your home but also ensure its protection.