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Buying Residential Roofing Materials

by The Roof Buying Team on February 15, 2011

Step 1 Calculate

Figure out how large the roof area is. You need to know the surface area of the actual roof, not the square footage of the house that it will be covering. (Although this may differ with roof slope, normally it will be 110% to 130% of the actual living space on the upper floor.)

Step 2 Contemplate

Think about the kind of roofing material you are interested in utilizing. Style and costs are the factors to consider when making this determination. The least costly choice is asphalt. Sometimes wood or slate roofing is used on fashionable homes.

Step 3 Shop Around and Make Your Selection

Compare the roofing materials available at several home stores. The length of the manufacturer’s guarantee (normally 20-50 years) is usually the determining factor in the grading of asphalt shingles. Higher-end asphalt shingles feature longer guarantees and look heavier and more dimensional. Fewer choices are available with wood and slate roofing. If you have decided to have a slate roof installed, it will be necessary for you to decide if you want manufactured or natural slate. You will also have to choose a color.

Step 4 Obtain Pricing and Advice

Prior to ordering material, check with your roofing company. Be certain that the contractor is experienced in installing the material that you have selected and that you are aware of the costs of installation. (There can be a significant variation in these costs depending upon the materials that are utilized.)

Step 5 Order

Place an order for the necessary roofing materials.

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