Residential Roofing

3 Reasons Why You Should Choose Slate Roofing

Which material to choose is vital when it’s time to replace your home’s roof. Asphalt shingles are a popular option, while metal shingles are another. But don’t forget about slate roofing. Slate comes with several advantages and adds timeless beauty to any home. There are also a few important reasons why choosing a slate roof for your home is beneficial.

1. Longevity

You can’t beat the longevity of slate when compared to other roofing materials. For one, it’s made of natural stone – not man-made – and has high density, which means it won’t absorb water.

It’s not uncommon for a slate roof to last a century or more, and many slate tile manufacturers offer a 100-year warranty on their products.

Slate’s longevity also makes it environmentally friendly because it doesn’t produce nearly the waste of roofs which need replacing every 10 to 20 years. Roofing waste accounts for up to 5% of all construction waste in landfills.

When you choose slate roofing, it’s extremely unlikely you’ll ever need to replace your roof again.

2. Durability & Low Maintenance

It’s safe to say slate is durable and built to last. For one, it’s non-combustible, which means it protects your home in the event of a fire. It’s also resistant to temperature fluctuations and severe weather, such as heavy wind, rain, and snow.

A slate roof isn’t affected by fungus and mold. All told, a slate roof’s durability and resistance to potentially damaging outside factors mean it needs little maintenance. In turn, you’ll spend very little on expensive maintenance and repairs.

3. Adds Value to Your Home

Given its durability, longevity, and aesthetic appeal, a slate roof will greatly increase the resale value of your home. While you may pay more for a slate roof, it represents a long-term investment which can save you money in the long run.

Slate’s natural beauty also enhances the look of any architectural style, and it comes in a wide variety of color choices.

While a slate roof is a great option for many homeowners, you should also keep a few things in mind before you buy

  • it’s fragile – you shouldn’t walk on it
  • it’s very heavy and not all homes have the structural support needed to take on a slate roof
  • its complex installation require the work of an experienced pro

If you’re thinking about installing a slate roof on your Norfolk-area home, contact Stevens Roofing Corp. Stevens goes above and beyond to meet the needs of its customers.

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