Slate roofing is an attractive option for your home. If you're looking for roofing that's durable and long-lasting and has aesthetic appeal, slate is a good choice. Slate is more expensive than asphalt shingles, but the roofing lasts longer and needs fewer repairs, so it's a good investment that pays off over the life of your roof. Explore seven reasons to consider slate when you get a new roof.
Slate is a good roofing material for harsh Ohio winter weather. It tolerates being covered with snow and withstands frequent freeze and thaw cycles without cracking. Slate protects your home during strong winter storms that dump a lot of snow on your roof and buffet your home with high winds.
Slate is thick and strong, so it withstands typical hail during spring storms. This reduces the amount of repair that needs to be done over the life of your roof. The heavy slate tiles resist wind damage too, so a slate roof can stay strong and undamaged during a storm that tears off shingles or cracks shingles with hail.
Slate is a natural stone that's taken from a quarry. It won't ignite and contribute to a fire. This protects your home from flying embers during a grassfire or wildfire. Slate also protects your home from fire due to lightning strikes.
Slate tiles are thick, so they can block sound. If you're bothered by the sound of rain on your roof or squirrels jumping onto your roof, slate can help reduce the noise and annoyance. The thick tiles muffle noises so your home is quieter, especially at night.
Slate tiles provide better roof insulation than asphalt shingles. By blocking the transfer of heat, your home stays more comfortable in the summer and winter. The temperature of your attic is controlled, and your HVAC may run less often. You might notice a difference in your power bills with a new slate roof.
Rectangular gray slate tiles are common, but you have more options if you want a different look. Slate comes in a few colors, such as purple, black, green, red, and variegated. The color of slate tiles is determined by the geographic area of the quarry. Since it costs more to ship tiles long-distance, you may find tiles from a local quarry are less expensive.
In addition to choosing color, you can also choose the shape of the tiles. The shape has an impact on the look of your roof. You might want rectangular, square, or scalloped tiles. You might even want to mix shapes. Your roofer can help you choose the right shape and color for your new roofing so your home looks its best.
Slate tiles last for many decades. You may never have to replace a slate roof in your lifetime. This makes the initial higher cost worth it, especially if you consider the low maintenance requirements of slate. Slate isn't damaged by insects or gnawing animals since it's stone.
It also resists storm damage, so you shouldn't need to spend a lot of money on keeping your slate roof in good shape. However, it's still a good idea to check the roof for damage regularly so problems can be fixed early before a leak develops.
If you'd like to learn more about slate roofing or get an estimate for your home, call Ohio Roofing Siding & Slate, LLC. We install slate roofing tiles and repair them when needed, so we can keep your roof in good shape.
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