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Types of Roofings you should Consider in 2024

Discover the top roofing options for your home in 2024. From durable asphalt to stylish metal, our guide highlights the best roofing materials to protect your property.<br><br>

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Types of Roofings you should Consider in 2024

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  1. Types of Roofings you should Consider in 2024 www.cdbeilerllc.com

  2. Types of Roofings Shingles Roofing Metal Roofing Wood Roofing Clay Tiles Slate Roofing Green Roofing Solar Shingles Rolled Roofing www.cdbeilerllc.com

  3. Shingles Roofing Almost 90% of homes in the US use composite asphalt shingles because they’re affordable, durable and easy to install. Manufacturers mix fiberglass, asphalt and mineral composite to create a variety colors like gray, brown, red, green or blue. However, their color will fade over time due to sun exposure. The color and quality will look different depending on whether you choose architectural or three-tab shingles. www.cdbeilerllc.com

  4. Metal Roofing There are two types to choose from: shingles and sheets (also called panels) that are connected with a “standing seam.” You can also have the metal pre-treated with sealants. While metal roofing can come in a variety of colors, you can also paint some styles. www.cdbeilerllc.com

  5. Wood Roofing Wood roofing pairs well with charming Cape Cod cottages, cozy Craftsman and Tudor-style homes. They start sandy brown and silver with age. Wood roofs can last 50 years in dry climates but need to be treated in fire-prone areas like California. Wet climates, such as the East Coast go through wood roofing more quickly due to water damage. Pros Curb appeal Natural material Cons Susceptible to water damage, mold, mildew and rot May require treatment with fire retardants and chemical preservatives High-maintenance www.cdbeilerllc.com

  6. Contact Us At CD Beiler Construction, we take immense pride in being your trusted partner for top-tier commercial and residential roofing solutions in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware. With over a decade of experience in the industry, we understand the unique challenges property owners in these regions face when it comes to roof maintenance, repair, and replacement. That’s why we have built a reputation for excellence, offering our clients unmatched quality and expertise. Our partnerships with industry-leading preferred manufacturers such as Conklin and GAF further underscores our commitment to delivering outstanding results. www.cdbeilerllc.com

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