The Facts About Slate Roofing
Available in many different shapes and colors,
manufactured from clay or concrete, roofing tiles are
increasing in popularity as a finished roofing material throughout North America. They bring a rich, elegant and
beautiful aesthetic quality to any property and
definitely increase the value of any home. More and more
builders are using roofing tiles on new construction to
enhance and improve the marketability of the property. A
tile roof gives instant credibility to the feeling of
quality construction and produces an excellent property
eye appeal.
The flexibility and creativity in the manufacturing process
as lead to a variety of tile shapes textures, and sizes. Some
the more popular designs being, rounded, shingle, shake and
slate. The manufacturing processes have been so well refined
that in may cases tile roofing does not look like tile at all.
Spanish mission, rounded, style tiles are very popular in the
southern US states of Florida, Texas, Arizona, and California.
Tile Roofing Drawbacks:
Similar to slate tiles, the primary drawback to concrete or
clay tiles are their weight. It is important to verify, with
your contractor or a consulting engineer, that the rafters and
trusses used to form your roof have the inherent strength to
support the load created by clay or concrete tiles. The cost of
installing a concrete or clay tile roof is not unlike that of
wood shingles. However, tiles have a life expectancy of more
than 50 years, are noncombustible, and do not require a lot of
maintenance.
When installing any roof the price of the material and
installation has to be taken in context with other factors
including ongoing maintenance costs, warranty and the value
added to the property should you wish to sell. Because it is
noncombustible, the concrete or clay tile itself has a Class A
fire rating, which provides you and your family with a level of
safety that is difficult to put a dollar value to. Some
insurance companies will reduce the premium for fire insurance
to homes that have clay or concrete tiles installed on their
roofs. The installation of concrete or clay tiles should reduce
heating and cooling costs, as they are very energy efficient.
Slate Tile:
What is more beautiful or aesthetically pleasing than a
natural slate roof? A slate roof is one of the most durable
roofing materials available. When properly installed, and
maintained, a slate roof will last for hundred's of years. The
specific life of a slate roof is dependent upon a lot of
variables and it is wise to discuss your requirements with a
local professional installer.
Life Variables:
- type and origin of the slate
- roof style
- climate
Another consideration is the weight of slate tile. Many roofs
are not structurally designed to handle the load represented by
a slate tile installation. Before committing to the installation
of a slate roof, ensure that your rafters and/or trusses have
been designed and installed to handle the additional weight.
Considered to be the most stylish and sophisticated roofing
materials, slate comes in a wide range of colors, textures and
quality levels. Because a slate roof installation requires
skilled, professional and experienced roofers (actually an
expert slate installer is not a roofer, they are stone masons -
craftsmen), slate is not an inexpensive roof covering. In
addition, because of the products weight special handling
equipment is required and freight charges will add to the cost.
You can expect to pay in the order of $100 per square foot or a
$1,000 per roofing square.
Because of the high investment made in installing a slate
roof, they should be inspected yearly and after major storms.
Most companies that supply and install slate roofs offer annual
service contracts, which include inspections at regular
intervals. If properly maintained and cared for slate roofs have
an indefinite life.
If you are considering replacing your current roof with a new
slate installation, check the reputation of the contractor you
are using and make sure that the slate they will install comes
from a reputable high quality quarry. The capabilities of the
contractor and the quality of the slate will be the biggest
factors in determining the longevity of the roof.
If you are looking for a roofing contractor, please call us today at 877-487-2914 or complete our online request form.
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