Rain, Snow, or Shine: Here are the Best Roofing Materials for All Climates

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Rain, Snow, or Shine: Here are the Best Roofing Materials for All Climates BY: FRAZIER ROOFS & GUTTERS Frazier Roofs & Gutters1

Roofing for Tropical Climates  Elevated humidity levels and high volume of precipitation throughout the year, could run the risk of developing algae growth on your roof due to the damp conditions.  Asphalt shingles are a popular choice for roofing, due to their durability, attractively-low price point, and aesthetic appeal. Frazier Roofs & Gutters2

Roofing for Tropical Climates  However, they are only suitable for humid climates if algaecides are included.  New metal roofing is resistant to rust, can withstand water intrusion, and solid metal surfaces are resistant to algae.roofing Frazier Roofs & Gutters3

Roofing for Snowy Weather  It’s a good idea to pick roofing that is dark in color, as it will absorb winter sunlight when the roofing doesn’t have snow piled up on it.  Picking dark shingles will help draw heat into your house, which will help you keep monthly heating costs to a minimum.  Rubber roofing is an optimal solution for retaining heat and resisting damaging winds. Frazier Roofs & Gutters4

Roofing for the Warmer Weather  While clay tile roofing is more expensive than shingles and metal, it’s much more effective at blocking heat and resisting wind.  Metal roofing isn’t highly recommended but lighter shades of metal material will reflect sunlight from the home.roofing Frazier Roofs & Gutters5

THANK YOU Frazier Roofs & Gutters6