Trademark Roofing

Trademark Roofing

Homes in windy areas are regularly put to the test when dealing with the onslaught of the natural elements. If homes are regularly forced to withstand this type of wind, it would be wise to reinforce homes with wind-resistant materials.

When it comes to your roofing, the wind is capable of tearing off your shingles, ripping apart your gutter system as well as uprooting trees on your property. To protect yourself and your home in the event of any of these things happening, it would be best to invest in wind-resistant roofing materials.

There are many options available to homeowners on the market today; therefore, allow us to break down which roofing material is the best for your home.

 

Metal Roofing

Metal roofing is by far the leading roofing material when it comes to dealing with severe wind speeds. Metal can withstand wind speeds of up to 150mph. It is practically impenetrable when it comes to rain and hail, and they are fantastic at reflecting harmful UV rays.

Metal roofing requires little to no maintenance and can be recycled once it’s reached the end of its lifespan. It has long been a favorite in the commercial roofing industry, and now metal roofing has been tailored to suit the unique needs of homeowners. Basically, you can’t go wrong with a metal roof.

 

Fiberglass Shingles

Fiberglass shingles are an affordable roofing option that provides homeowners with a great defence system against harsh wind speeds.

Fiberglass shingles are really easy and affordable to install; however, one needs to make sure that extra precautions are taken when installing them to ensure that they are not ripped from your roof when the wind comes rolling in. Adding more nails or laying an additional layer of shingles will help to keep your fiberglass shingle roof in place.

 

Clay Tiles

Clay tiles are a premium roofing material that offers homeowners outstanding wind resistance. Their strength lies in their weight, as clay tiles are pretty heavy compared to asphalt shingles or even metal.
They offer homeowners premium durability and protection from severe weather conditions, and they last pretty much forever. However, if they’re not installed correctly, homeowners run the risk of having heavy clay tiles flung into the air when a major storm passes.

Whichever roofing material you choose, make sure that you give your home the protection it needs to protect itself from the surrounding environment. For all your roofing needs and more, give Trademark Roofing a call today!