Roll Roofing Guide  
 


Roll Roofing - Cheap Material for All Seasons

Now that the economy is heading south, people who want to save money on the repair or installation of their roofs might want to consider roll roofing. In essence, this type of roofing material is made from the same substance as that of shingles but a roll roof is so much cheaper. As the name implies, this type of roofing comes in rolls, which is about 36 feet long and 3 feet wide and generally weighs around 55 to 90 pounds per strip or roll. The one that weighs less usually has a smooth surface, while the heavier rolls can either have a slate or smooth surface.

In normal circumstances, roll roofing can usually last for around 6 to 12 years. But even if this is not as durable as other types of roofing materials, it is quite inexpensive. You only need to shell out around $19 to $33 for a strip of smooth roll roofing material and around $30 for the slate variety. Apart from being easy to install on your own, this kind of roofing is preferred by many homeowners because it comes in several colors, such as black and red among others. Some individuals who have tried installing this roofing material claim that no special skills are needed to put up roll roofs. Hence, almost anyone can do it.

Although roll roofing can be used for the main house, it is actually an ideal material for garages, patios, and sheds. We all know that the roofs of these rooms are usually flat or just a bit sloped so installing a smooth roll slate can be very simple. One thing you have to remember about this roofing material is that it is delicate compared to other types of materials. In fact, if the weather turns cold, you can expect some cracks or damages on the roll roofs. In case you want to install a roll roof during cold climate, make sure that you make your roof quite warm first before rolling out the slate or strip.

There are several types of roll roofing. Before you make a roofing project using this material, you first need to know that there are types of roll roofs that are ideal for specific projects or rooms. If you live in rural areas, what you need is the one that has mineral surface as it is ideal for barns, sheds, and animal shelter roofing. For areas where the cold weather can be a bit severe, a specialty eaves flashing might be more appropriate because this type of roll roofing prevents the accumulation of ice on the eaves of your home or building.


 
 
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