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Protect Your Roof and Home With Great Shingles

Your roof is your first line of defense against the elements in Massachusetts, but its effectiveness in this regard is contingent upon the shingles you choose. There are many options for roofing shingles, so you need to know about them before choosing the right ones. The types of shingles commonly installed on residential roof structures across Massachusetts are asphalt and slate, followed by synthetic slate. When choosing the best shingles for your roofing project, you need to think about their materials, the climate and environmental factors affecting their lifespan, and the design possibilities that can elevate your home’s curb appeal. 

When you plan to replace the roof for home improvement or a new construction project, you should consider the following:

Asphalt Roof Shingles

These are the most popular shingles in the Bay State. Asphalt shingles are more affordable than slate and synthetic slate; plus, they are widely available and uncomplicated to install. They perform well in the Massachusetts climate, offering good protection against rain, snow, and other weather conditions from moderate to extreme. In terms of design, you have architectural, premium, and three-tabbed form factors; plus, you have a wider range of colors compared to slate and synthetic slate shingles.

Slate Roof Shingles

These are the most traditional shingles in Massachusetts and across the New England region. Slate shingles are cut from natural stone quarries, thus providing classic elegance and great durability. With a lifespan that can easily exceed 100 years, slate shingles can be found on the roofs of various Harvard University buildings and the Old West Church in Boston,  both dating back to colonial times. This construction material is fire-resistant, insect-proof, and highly resistant to weather damage, making slates a truly timeless option for roofing. You will pay more for slate shingles than for their asphalt counterparts, and the roof structure will be different because the weight of the shingles has to be supported. 

Synthetic Slate Roof Shingles

With synthetic slate shingles, you get a reasonable alternative to traditional slate that delivers a balance between aesthetics and practicality. Instead of natural stone, these shingles are made with composite materials such as recycled plastic, rubber, and advanced polymers; they are then crafted to look like slate in terms of textures and color. One important aspect of synthetic slate to consider is that they are lightweight, so your roof structure does not have to be as complex as with natural slate shingles, thus keeping installation costs lower. 

To learn more about the types of shingles that are right for your roofing projects, contact our office for more information and to get an estimate.

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