Spotting Roof Trouble Early

Spotting Roof Trouble Early

3 Roofing Materials Ideal For Creating A Storm-Resistant Roof

by William Gerard

Your home's roof is its first line of the defense against the elements, and when the weather outside turns stormy, a roof that can withstand high winds, heavy rains, and hailstones can provide great peace of mind.

if your home needs a new roof, your choice of roofing materials can have a dramatic influence on how it performs when exposed to stormy weather. While no roof is 100% storm-proof, the following, popular roofing materials are all excellent choices if you want your new roof to be as storm-resistant as possible.

Concrete Tiles

Concrete tiles are an excellent, cost-effective choice for creating a storm-resistant roof and are particularly useful if your home is frequently exposed to dangerously strong winds. The sheer weight of concrete tiles allows them to withstand high wind speeds.

Concrete tiles are also highly resistant to impact damage and can withstand heavy blows caused by falling tree branches, roof tiles, and large hailstones. They are an ideal choice if your home's roof is overlooked by tall trees or buildings. If any concrete tiles are damaged by particularly heavy impacts, individual damaged tiles can be replaced quickly and inexpensively.

However, you should bear in mind that concrete tiles are not the best choice if your home is frequently exposed to snowstorms. If large amounts of snow accumulate on your roof, the weight of the snow, combined with the weight of the tiles themselves, can lead to dangerous roof collapses.

Metal Roofing

Metal roofing is another excellent option for a storm-resistant roof and is an especially useful addition to homes that experience frequent rainstorms. Metal roofing panels combine exceptional wind resistance with water-tightness and will not leak during the heaviest of downpours. Choosing metal roofing panels with snap-lock or standing seams will maximize your new roof's resistance to leaks.

If you choose a metal roof to guard your home against violent storms, remember that bigger is usually better. Smaller metal roof tiles are lighter than larger panels and may become dislodged by especially strong winds. Steel roofing panels will also be more wind-resistant than lighter, aluminum panels.

Asphalt Shingles

If you want to create a storm-resistant roof on a relatively tight budget, asphalt shingles may be ideal for your needs. These popular and inexpensive roofing tiles are highly wind-resistant, and their sealed, impermeable surfaces allow rainwater to run freely off your roof and away from your home.

Asphalt shingles can also help guard against fires caused by direct lightning strikes, as they are very resistant to ignition and extreme temperatures.

However, because so many roofing material manufacturers offer asphalt shingles, the wind resistance of different shingles can vary widely. If you opt for asphalt shingles, make sure to check the specific wind resistance rating of your chosen shingles before you hand over your hard-earned cash. 

Reach out to a roofing professional like one at AAA Affordable Roofing to learn more.


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Spotting Roof Trouble Early

Do you know how to tell if you have problems with your flashing, loose shingles, or damaged tar pitch? Well, I didn't either until I experienced some of those issues on my own. One day, I realized that my roof was leaking and that I needed to find a solution fast. After contacting a professional roofing company, they were able to solve my troubles and teach me the signs of trouble. I want you to avoid the same types of hassles, which is why my blog is filled to the brim with information about roofing and home ownership. You never know, these tips could really come in handy!

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