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Rain, Snow, or Shine: Here are the Best Roofing Materials for All Climates BY: FRAZIER ROOFS & GUTTERS https://frazierservices.com Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters1
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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. Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters2
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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 Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters3
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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. Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters4
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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 Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters5
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