Longevity of Metal Roof vs Tiles
When shopping for roof materials, the longevity of the material should be one of your primary considerations. Ideally, you should choose a material that would last as long as your house especially if you are planning to stay in your house for a very long time. And even if you don’t plan to stay long, you should still choose a roof material that last long so your house will have a high resale value just in case you want to sell it in the future. Metal and tiles are two of the most popular roof materials available in the market. Below is a comparison of the longevity of metal roofing vs tiles.
Metal Roof
Depending on the type of metal, a metal roof can last from 40 to 70 years. Metal roofs such as aluminium or steel shingles have a life expectancy of 50 years or even longer. But if you are looking for a material that truly lasts for a long time then you should for zinc or copper roofs that can last for more than 100 years. A typical metal roofing will last around 3 to 7 times longer than a typical asphalt shingles roof, which needs to be replaced every 12 to 17 years. Metal roof requires a significant initial investment but it can actually save you more money in the long run.
Tile roof
The average lifespan of concrete tiles is about 50 years. But it is not unusual for an installation of clay roof tiles to last for 100 years or more. One of the best things about tile roofs is that they require little to no maintenance. Tile roof materials must be handled with utmost care though because they can be brittle and break if not handled well. Because tile roofs wear very well over time, they can increase the resale value of a home quite significantly.
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