When it comes time for a new slate or shake roof, it’s important to consider the different options available. Slate is often referred to as a ‘forever roof’ since homeowners will only need to put one slate roof on in their lifetime. Many types of slate roofing styles range from textual and graduated installations to mixed colors and patterns. Slate is also naturally fire and mold resistant, and its low water absorption makes it resistant to frost damage and any kind of breakage due to freezing.
Synthetic slate and shake roof tiles are a type of roofing made from recycled polymers. These synthetic roofing materials are specifically engineered for their durability, reduced weight, and resistance to damage, making them a great option for homeowners seeking a versatile roofing material to replace existing natural slate or shake roofs. If it is time to replace your roof – or if you’re building new – keep reading to learn about the benefits of choosing a composite slate or shake roof.
Durability
One of the main reasons composite slate and shake roofs have become such a popular option in the past several years is their reputation for durability. Having your roof replaced is a huge undertaking, and you want to ensure that your new roof will last as long as possible. Fortunately, composite roofing materials are designed specifically for longevity and durability, meaning that a composite roof is likely to be the last one you’ll ever need, with an estimated lifespan of up to 50 years.
Composite roof tiles maintain their look, shape, color, and structural integrity for many years, making them a great investment in your home. Polymer roofing products are excellent at resisting moisture, mold, and algae growth. In addition, they are wind-resistant rated up to 110 miles an hour, and UL fire and impact resistance rated. This means that no matter what mother nature throws at you, a composite roof is better equipped to protect your home and investment than most other alternatives.
Versatility
Even as composite roof tiles grow in popularity and are adopted by more and more homeowners, it doesn’t mean that your home has to look like every other house on the block. One of the biggest advantages composite roofing materials boast is the sheer variety of available colors, designs, styles, and textures, allowing you to achieve the aesthetic you’re looking for, all while benefiting from their durability and longevity.
Their through-body colors mitigate fading and eliminate any color chipping off. A wide range of color palettes are available to choose from, or for a truly unique look custom color blends can be formulated to meet any need.
Sustainability
Another advantage of choosing a composite roof is its positive environmental impact. Not only are composite roofs made from various upcycled materials, but many of the materials in your composite roof can be recycled at the end of their usable lifespan. Additionally, composite roofs are designed to provide your home with excellent insulation, which can help reduce the amount of energy it takes to heat/cool your home, lowering your overall carbon footprint.
Affordability
Perhaps one of the most appealing benefits of composite roofing is affordability, especially considering its longevity compared to other materials. Their wind, fire, and impact durability paired with their low maintenance and upkeep means that they represent an excellent ROI for the property owner’s investment. Some synthetic slate and shake manufacturers, such as EcoStar, offer a 50-year warranty.
Additionally, due to the durability and longevity of composite roofing, your roof will not need to be repaired or replaced for many years. So, while it’s true that the initial upfront cost may be higher than other alternatives, the cost over time for a composite roof is significantly lower than other materials, making it a great investment in your home’s future.
When it comes time to replace your home’s roof, you’ll want to research all your options to ensure you pick the perfect material to meet your needs. To learn more about the benefits of composite roofing contact EcoStar today.