Trademark Roofing

Trademark Roofing
most common roof types in cape coral When it comes to roofing your home, the variety of options out there can be pretty overwhelming. There are so many factors to consider, for example the style and structure of your home, the climate, and most importantly, your budget. 

In most cases the popular roof types in Cape Coral are so because their ability to withstand different types of weather conditions. Trademark Roofing has been servicing the area for many years, and in this time we’ve developed an intimate knowledge of what is best in terms of roofing. Here we share our picks for the most common roof types in Cape Coral. 

 

Asphalt shingles

Asphalt shingles is the most common roofing type for good reason. For their affordability, they are also durable, can maintain a long lifespan and are very versatile in terms of aesthetics. Certain types of shingles, like architectural shingles, allow for customisation in a range of shapes and sizes. This is a common route to go as homeowners can achieve a premium look without breaking the bank. 

Though asphalt shingles is a popular roof type in Cape Coral, it must be noted that harsh storm activity may easily compromise individual shingles. It is therefore, as always, important to have regular inspections and maintenance done on your roof.

 

Metal 

When homeowners typically think of metal roofing, they have an image of flat, bland, shiny boards atop the home. Indeed, this is one way of implementing metal roofing, but there are so many other variations of the material too, making metal a wildly popular option for roofing in Cape Coral. It is extremely versatile and is able to almost take the look and feel of most of the premium roofing alternatives, such as clay and slate for example. Stone-coated metal roofing in particular is a great roofing type for Cape Coral homes, given its extra strength and durability. 

 

Tile

Both clay and concrete tiles are widely used for roofs in Cape Coral. A classic for residential and especially traditional roofing, tiled roofs are popular for their durability and longevity, with their aesthetic appeal being an added bonus. Tiles roofs will likely never have to be replaced in the homeowner’s lifetime as they are expected to last up to 100 years. Naturally, concrete or clay tiled roofs will come at a cost a lot higher than other roofing alternatives, but your investment is bound to pay off in longevity and low maintenance.