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Choosing the Right Style of Shingles for Your Home

Shingles are the most common roof covering for homes and commercial roofing needs in Toledo. They're durable, relatively low cost, and require little-to-no maintenance. There's a variety of styles and materials available for roofing, but what do you choose? This post will teach you how to decide which shingle material best suits your home and unique needs.

Vinyl Shingles

Most homeowners are familiar with this popular roofing material since it can be found on many homes from the 1950s-1980s. The largest advantage of a vinyl shingle is its long-life expectancy — up to 50 years with minimal wear and tear. They're also especially energy-efficient, making them a good choice for homes in cold climates.

Coated Asphalt Shingles

These asphalt shingles are generally higher quality than vinyl, with reduced weight and better wind resistance. They're often more expensive than vinyl shingles but will last longer due to their thicker coating. Although they're more costly than vinyl, the cost is comparable to most high-quality composite shingles.

Composite Asphalt Shingles

Composite shingles are more durable than traditional asphalt shingles but are also costlier. They're often coated with fiberglass to make them more impact-resistant. While they don't require the same level of maintenance as high-tech shingles, they aren't quite as energy-efficient and also tend to be less wind-resistant. It's important to note that most roofers recommend replacing your roof after 7-10 years; however, if you're interested in a newer roof style at a higher price, consider this type of shingle.

Metal Shingles

These shingles are made from aluminum instead of steel and are very lightweight. Metal also requires less maintenance than the other options available since there's no need for regular cleaning or sealing, just basic polishing once in a while. Metal is also one of the more fire-resistant options, so it's a good choice for those with a high fire risk. It’s important to note that metal shingles are generally more expensive than the other options. However, they're a great solution for those who live in a high-heat climate and don't want to spend as much on their roof, as well as energy efficiency.

Selecting an Asphalt Shingle for Your Home

Now that you know what types of shingles are available, the next step is to determine which one best fits your home. To do this, you'll need to look at several factors. The first is the type of roof covering your home will require. Then it's important to evaluate the area you live in since not all shingles are created equally. Next, you need to look at the weather in your area for heavy snowfall and rain. Finally, other factors should be considered, such as budget and the aesthetic of your home. If you need assistance selecting asphalt shingles for your roof in Toledo, contact us today for a free estimate!


If you are looking for an experienced Toledo roofing contractor then please call 419-206-0045 or complete our online request form.

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