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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Top 5 Most Popular Roofing Materials

Phil's Main Roofing 
26 Fitch Street, Norwalk CT
(203) 838-4545
www.philsmainroofing.com


If you’re planning a new roof, chances are you’ve sampled a few roofing materials. Finding the right roofing material for your home can be a bit stressful if you don’t have the proper information. Many options depend upon your geographical location and the style of your house.

Overtime, more and more roofing materials have come on the market that just might be what your home needs. Here are a few:

Asphalt Shingles are the most popular option out there! These shingles are known for their diverse range of colors and affordable pricing.

Wood Shingles & Shakes are a rustic favorite. They require low maintenance and offer a traditional appearance.

Clay & Concrete Tiles are artistic and can last for centuries. Whether you choose clay or concrete, each tile can be molded into barrel shapes for “interlocking installation”.

Composite Shingles can mimic the look of slate, tile, and wood shake. The greatest perk of this type of roof is that it is lightweight, fire resistant, and won’t fade easily from UV rays!

Metal is another popular choice today due to its extreme durability. If you’re looking for a roof that can withstand heavy winds, rain, and hail, then a metal roof might be the right option for you!

To view more popular roofing options on the market, click here.

Whether you need help deciding the best roofing material for your home or you’re already past the decision-making process and need a new roof installation, turn to Phil’s Main Roofing! For over 65 years, our family owned company has proudly served Fairfield County and the surrounding areas with our expertise in residential and commercial roofing. For more information, visit us at www.philsmainroofing.com or give us a call at (203) 838-4545 today!

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for the distinctive guide on roofing materials. I did not realize that they all had different purposes and required different levels of maintenance. I think that it is interesting that wood would be that low maintenance. http://www.economy-roofing.com/services

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