Roofers in Brandon FL

Residential Roof Options: Pros & Cons of Shingle Roofing

Roof shingles consist of individual overlapping rectangle shapes. Shingle roofing is usually flat with all of the rectangles laid out with the edge of the roof pointing upwards. Roof shingles are held together by roof rafters. Roof rafters are an important part of roof construction. The roof rafters go throughout the plate of the external wall and the ridge of the edge of your roof. Typically roof rafters are made of steel, wood, plastic, or even timber. The rafters are hidden in the structure of your roof and have battens sitting on top of them. Rafters are essential to shingle roofing design because they extend the load exerted by the roof structure by sitting on the wall plate. Shingles are praised because people love the aesthetic appeal they can add to your home. They come in so many different colors and texture patterns that look visibly stunning. Shingles offer some of the most popular roofing designs especially here in the United States and even Europe. Shingles pretty much are just asphalt or composite roofing material that is rectangular and has been popular since the early 1900s. Roofing shingles in 2021 can be found in wide variety of different colors to match your home. Initially, shingles were only black, grey, and greenish colors, but over time people really wanted custom shingles with more exciting colors. Now shingle roofing has much-improved texturing and you often see people with red or blue roof shingles on their home. Shingle roofing has also become much safer and easier to maintain. Certified Roofers which is located in Brandon, Florida can help you install brand new roof shingles or give you a roof inspection today!

Pros and Cons of Shingle Roofing

Pros: 

  • Shingle roofing is cheaper and much easier to install. Shingles are created in factories in bulk amounts so they are able to be sold at lower prices. Installing shingles is easy so more roofing contractors are able to handle this task and properly install your roofing shingles. It takes less training which lowers the cost of labor to manufacture roof shingles
  • Asphalt roof shingles are much lighter than other roofing materials. Shingles are much easier to work with and fewer mistakes happen during installation.

Cons:

  • Roofing shingles are susceptible to wind damage and can break apart easily due to extreme weather conditions
  • Asphalt roof shingles are highly susceptible to warm weather. During the summer your roof shingles can possibly be damaged due to overwhelming heat.
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