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Sample Certainteed roof with bump map
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Roofing shingles come in a variety of styles and configurations to meet the needs of architects and homeowners looking for a sturdy roof that also accents the building it is installed on. Depending on the style of the home, one type of roofing shingles might be more appropriate than another, and roofers usually work with their clients to reach a good decision about shingles together. Whether the roof is part of a brand new home or is being redone, roofing shingles can be used to add to the beauty and value of a home.
The most widespread kind of roofing shingles are composition shingles, which are made using a base of fiberglass and asphalt which is studded with flecks of colored minerals. In some cases, the base may be made with more natural materials: if you are concerned about fiberglass, talk to your contractor. Composition shingles are popular with homeowners and roofers because they are cheaper than other types of shingle, very water resistant, fire resistant, and they also come in a myriad of colors. Common color variations for composition shingles include green, gray, blue, black, and brown; they can be coordinated with the home or used to blend the roof with neighboring roofs for an even appearance.
Natural materials are also used to make roofing shingles. The most common natural choices are slate and cedar. In both cases, the natural material of choice must be carefully milled and cut, and requires more work to successfully install. Slate and cedar roofs look more elegant than composition roofs, but the difficulty of shingle manufacture and installation is reflected in the price. These roofing shingles do have advantages: both are naturally insect resistant, and slate is also fire resistant. Slate is also less likely to give way under the weight of heavy snow, partially because of the heavier roof support system that is required to install slate shingles. Slate and cedar are durable, beautiful, and longer lasting than composition roofs.
In some areas, tile is used to create a roof. Roofing tiles can be made from a variety of materials, although terracotta is the most common. Many Mediterranean inspired homes use roofing tiles, but tiles are not restricted to this style of architecture, and there are some sound reasons for choosing tile as a roofing material. A home which is roofed in tile will be cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, because tile acts like a temperature regulator for the home. While the distinctive red of terracotta is the most common color for roofing tiles, companies make tile in a range of colors and shapes to suit a wide number of architectural styles.
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GAF Elk Camelot Aged Oak.jpg
GAF Elk Camelot Antique Slate.jpg
GAF Elk Camelot Essex Green.jpg
GAF Elk Camelot San Gabriel.jpg
GAF Elk Camelot Sheffield Black.jpg
GAF Elk Camelot Terra Cotta.jpg
GAF Elk Camelot Welch Gray.jpg
GAF Elk Camelot Williamsburg Slate.jpg
GAF Elk Grand Sequoia Autumn Brown.jpg
GAF Elk Grand Sequoia Cedar.jpg
GAF Elk Grand Sequoia Charcoal.jpg
GAF Elk Grand Sequoia Mesa Brown.jpg
GAF Elk Grand Sequoia Sage Green.jpg
GAF Elk Grand Sequoia Slate.jpg
GAF Elk Grand Sequoia Weathered Wood.jpg
GAF Elk Royal Sovereign Ash Brown.jpg
GAF Elk Slateline Antique Slate.jpg
GAF Elk Slateline Emerald Green Slate.jpg
GAF Elk Slateline English Gray Slate.jpg
GAF Elk Slateline Mariner Blue Slate.jpg
GAF Elk Slateline Victorian Red.jpg
GAF Elk Slateline Weathered Slate.jpg
GAF Elk WeatherMax Autumn Brown.jpg
GAF Elk WeatherMax Charcoal.jpg
GAF Elk WeatherMax Golden Cedar.jpg
GAF Elk WeatherMax Weathered Gray.jpg
Pabco Cascade Antique Black.JPG
Pabco Cascade Black Forest.jpg
Pabco Cascade Oakwood.jpg
Pabco Cascade Pewter Gray.jpg
Pabco Precise Night Shade.jpg
Pabco Precise Ponderosa.jpg
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