Roofing

Materials Fit for Both Residential and Commercial Roofing

There used to be a clear distinction between residential and commercial roofing materials. But in recent years, that line has blurred. Metal, for example, was originally used for commercial properties, but it’s now gaining popularity in the residential roofing industry as well.

In this post, Earl W. Johnston Roofing, LLC discusses the materials suitable for both commercial and residential roofing systems.

Flat Roofs

Flat roofs have been a staple commercial roofing system for generations. The rise of ultra-modern home designs made them popular in the residential sector as well. They help create that sleek, minimalist aesthetic many modern homeowners love.

Most commercial buildings, and many large family residences, have flat or low-slope roofs. Such roofs face challenges that sloped roofs don’t. Sloped roofs shed direct rain and snow to the ground faster than any flat surface. We can help you choose the best material that will serve your building’s or home’s needs and fit your budget.

There are three types of flat roof materials: single-ply, built-up and spray-on/paint-on. Single-ply membranes, especially EPDM, are the most popular flat roof material. PVC is the second most popular flat roofing material, featuring heat-welded seams and a flexibility that withstands thermal movement. Other benefits of flat roofs include energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact. PVC roofing can reflect up to 90 percent of the heat, massively improving the energy efficiency of the building.

Metal Roofs

Metal roofs used to be exclusive to commercial properties but are now also used for residential roofing purposes. They had no appeal to homeowners due to their plain, sheet metal appearance. Modern technology has made metal one of the most versatile and aesthetic roofing options today. Metal roofs are available in an extended color palette as well, lending them versatility that makes them a desirable residential roofing option.

For durability, longevity and energy efficiency, metal roofing is a great option. Metal shingles offer unmatched aesthetics and strong protection.

Slate

Slate is a premium roofing material with unequaled longevity. It was originally used in buildings like churches and skyscrapers. Today, it’s considered a lifetime material for residential roofing. Its long service life and excellent durability rivals tile and metal.

Slate is the most beautiful and durable roofing material you can find. For centuries, it’s been the choice for the world’s greatest buildings.

At Earl W. Johnston Roofing, LLC, we’ll help you pick the right roofing system for your home or business. Call us at (954) 989-7794 to learn more about our services. We serve multiple areas in Florida, including Ft. Lauderdale and Hollywood.

Earl Johnston

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