Your roof plays a significant role in your home’s curb appeal, which is why it’s important to select a roofing material that not only offers superior protection but is also visually appealing and blends nicely with your home’s architecture. In today’s post, Earl W. Johnston Roofing, LLC discusses the aesthetics and functionality of two of the most popular roofing materials: standard clay tiles and metal.
Aesthetics
Clay tile has been one of the most popular roofing materials among homeowners for many years. We recommend this material for older and traditionally designed homes. It can easily complement almost any architectural style. Also, tile roofing is visually attractive and is available in a wide range of colors. If you’re looking for a classic, simple aesthetic, tile is the way to go.
Metal has been growing in popularity in recent years, in part because it’s now possible to replicate the traditional look of tile shingles with metal roofing. It is also more durable and easier to maintain than tile roofing.
Performance and Durability
Tile and concrete roofing may be equal concerning aesthetics, but metal is the superior choice if you’re prioritizing long-term performance and sheer durability. While a properly maintained tile roof can last almost as long as a metal one, it can also be unforgiving; one overlooked detail could make it vulnerable to the elements.
Metal roofing, on the other hand, can typically last as long as your house stands. It provides a tight seal against water, can withstand even the strongest of winds, and resists fire. Its natural resistance to the elements means you won’t need to worry about frequent roof cleaning, making it a low-maintenance option.
Maintenance
Tile’s durability is dependent on the weather and how frequently you take care of it. If you don’t mind spending money on frequent roof cleaning and maintenance, tile is a perfect choice for you. But if you prefer a lower maintenance option, you might want to consider metal.
Since metal roofing is inherently durable, you won’t need to invest in roofing repair very often. Tile and metal roofing each have their own strengths and weaknesses. Let our company help you in your search for new roofing in Coral Springs, Broward, and Weston, FL. Give us a call at (954) 989-7794 to find out what your options are.