Shingles have long been a popular roofing material selection because they offered building owners an inexpensive way to replace their aging roofs. Today's building owners have other options; however, that offer up advantages like longer lifespan and reduced maintenance.
Another significant disadvantage of shingles is that they are often not recycled and are made from crude oil and other chemicals. That means that every 15-20 years the shingles from your roof could end up in a landfill where it can take them up to 300 years to decompose.
Luckily there are a number of other roof material options available. Traditional materials like tile, shake, and slate all offer significantly longer lifespans with shake roofing being the shortest at 30 years. All three of these options are also considered to be eco-friendly.
Unfortunately, tile, shake, and slate also have significant drawbacks, most notably a much higher price tag including higher shipping costs because of their weight.
For instance, metal roofing offers a decades-long lifespan of and requires minimal maintenance. Extremely durable, a properly installed metal roof is resistant to wind, hail, and fire.
Metal roofing is also typically manufactured from recycled material and is 100% recyclable at the end of its lifespan.
Lower utility costs also help make the return on investment from a metal roof better than other roofing materials. Learn more about recover roofing and growing your business by watching our free on-demand webinar.
We recently published an eBook, Tired of Replacing Your Shingle Roof? Metal-Over-Shingle Recover System Offers a Long-Term Solutions with Cost-Saving Benefits, to help building owners understand and evaluate the roof replacement options available to them. This eBook focuses on the longevity, durability, and environmental advantages of metal roofing over shingles. You can follow the link below to download your copy of Tired of Replacing Your Shingle Roof?