Roofing Shingles Prices

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By JaneSawyer

Roofing Shingles

What You Need To Know Before Deciding Based On Roofing Shingles Prices?

Today, there are a huge number of choices available when it comes to replacing roofing shingles. It can be pretty confusing for homeowners to decide on a particular shingle. They can end up making a decision based on roofing shingles prices which may not be the best choice. The highest priced shingles may not be the right choice for your home. Same way the cheapest shingles can end up becoming a costly choice in the long run as you may have to replace it in less than 5 years.

The durable shingles can be more costly in the short term but if you look at their life span some can last for 200 years. So, for every year of service the cost of the shingles will work out much cheaper than shingles that lasts only 5 years. Metal shingles last for 150-200 years. Asphalt roofing shingles can last 50-75 years. Cheaper materials than that last shorter number of years.

Take for instance the composite roofing shingles which is a very popular choice in roofs. But these don't last for many years. Made up of different materials they come in attractive colors, patterns and textures. The cheaper shingles should be avoided for the main structure of the house if possible. Buy shingles that will last last long at least 50 years or more, are of good quality and suitable for your area. Asphalt is a good choice in shingles materials as they are durable and cost effective.

You can pick from wood based, metal based, composite materials, rubber, concrete and asphalt shingles. The prices will vary depending on the material. Asphalt is fairly popular as shingles choice and covers around 100 square feet of area when you three bundles. It is a also an eco-friendly option.

There are other important points to consider apart from price when you decide on roofing shingles. The weather, the home design, the materials choice are just a few points to consider. Different weather needs different type of roof shingles. Wet weather needs moisture-resistant shingles, ice and sleet need shingles that disintegrate in cold weather, hot weather need shingles that will keep the home cool and so on.

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