Mesa Tile Roof Options
In Mesa, a strong roof is necessary to protect your home from the extreme temperatures, extreme winds and extreme rains that can plague the city for a good part of the year. Tile roofing is a good option because it is strong and durable, requiring less maintenance and experiencing less need for emergency roof repair.
Among tile roofing, there are many options, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Here’s what you need to know about your tile roof options in Mesa:
Clay
Clay tile is a beautiful roofing choice that will look right at home on Mesa architecture. The natural adobe color blends in well with the desert landscape.
Clay tile roofs have a lot of benefits. They are durable, fire proof, and resist to common damages, such as rot, mildew, mold and insect infestations. More importantly, they are weather proof and can withstand hurricane-force winds. They are durable and can last up to 100 years.
Perhaps the biggest benefit of clay tile roofs is that they reflect heat and don’t absorb it. They will makeyour Mesa home more energy efficient, even during the blistering summers.
The downside to clay tile is that it is a heavy material and needs a solid supporting structure. You may have to consult with an architect to make sure your home can bear the weight of the roof.
Concrete
When you think of concrete, you might think of your driveway or the sidewalk in front of your house. However, concrete can actually be poured into tiles that can create a durable roof for your home. Concrete tiles aren’t as pretty as some other roofing options, but they can be customized if you’re willing to make the extra investment (and they are already a bit more expensive than clay). They can mimic the look of clay tiles, slate and even wood.
While concrete is strong and durable, it is prone to water leaks and must be regularly sealed. It also needs to be cleaned regularly to prevent the growth of algae and moss. With proper maintenance, it can last the lifetime of the house.
Like clay tile, concrete tile is heavy and requires strong support.
Slate
Slate is like the Mercedes of roofing materials. It is a high-end and beautiful material that can bring prestige to your home — but you’ll pay the price. Slate can cost anywhere from $1,000 to $4,000 per square foot. The payoff is that your roof will look beautiful, and you will significantly increase the value of your home.
Slate is also resistant to high winds, strong rains, mildew and mold. It is non-combustible and requires almost no maintenance or repair. Yet you will have to hire someone who knows what they’re doing.
Slate can be easy to break. It is also much heavier than any other kind of roofing material — up to 1,500pounds per 100 square feet — so requires the right structure.
Metal
Metal tile is a lightweight yet durable roofing option. It is resistant to fire, mildew, insects, rot, and strong rains and wind. Metal also reflects heat, which is a major advantage in the Mesa summers.
Metal is a lightweight material that can be installed with minimal roof pitch. It is inexpensive, and it is easy to install. If you are looking at a new installation or a roof repair, the work can be performed more quickly, which means it will also cost less.
Solar Tiles
Solar tile is the material of the future. Solar tiles will help to power your home, bringing down the overall utility costs of your home. They are easy to install, and they can be placed over most other types of roofing materials.
Solar tile costs more on the initial investment, but they can save you a lot in the long run.
Whatever kind of tile roofing you choose for your Mesa home, Arizona Roof Rescue can help with your installation or roof repair. Our professional Mesa AZ roofing contractors are experienced in all types of roofing, and they can be there to help with your emergency roof repair or help you develop an ongoing maintenance plan. Call us today to get the experienced roofing help you need.
6069 N. 57th Drive, Glendale, Arizona 85301
Office: 602-242-2706
Fax: 602-595-2704
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