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4 Reasons Why A Clay Roof Can Be Right For You

Last week we talked about the advantages of installing a metal roof. Though metal is an excellent material, the right roof for your home or business could be something different. What matters the most is that the material you install is meeting your property’s needs and your budget. There are plenty of roofing materials to choose from, including clay, so let’s explore this material together and see if it’s right for your next roof remodeling or replacement project.

4 Reasons Why A Clay Roof Can Be Right For You

Clay isn’t to be confused with concrete, which has its own unique benefits and attributes. It’s one of the most ancient roofing materials, beloved by the Spanish, Greeks, and Romans and is still used to this day worldwide. Today its a popular material that’s known for its amazing beauty, durability, and eco-friendliness.

#1: Clay can increase your home’s value.

Installing clay tiles can help your home appraise higher compared to if you have an asphalt roof. Clay carries a higher initial cost in exchange for its Class-A fire resistance rating and strength. However, when your home is better equipped to resist damage like fires, it carries fewer risks and becomes a more attractive property to others. Not only will your home appraise better, but the resale value will go up too.

#2: Clay shingles have a long life.

When your roofing material comes with a 50-year warranty on average, you know that it’s going to be worth the extra investment. While asphalt shingles need to be replaced every 16-20 years, you can count on clay to stay with you for the rest of your life if you maintain it properly.

#3: It performs great in the heat.

If you live in an area where the summers are brutal (such as a July and August in Virginia), clay tiles will take a sting off your utility bill. After all, hotter climates have used this material for hundreds of years before air conditioning was invented. If you’re tired of paying an inordinate amount of money to keep your home comfortable in the summer, you should look into clay roofing as a long-term investment.

#4: It can take on many looks.

These tiles simply look fantastic. They also come in many different varieties to suit nearly any architectural look. You have a plethora of choices when it comes to colors and shapes. For example, clay can mimic wood and slate! As it ages, the color also changes and matures, adding character to your home. S-shaped clay tiles are perhaps the most iconic of this roofing’s appearance, drawing its influence from Spain, looking gorgeous and rustic. They can also come in flat squares, half-circles, diamonds, fish scales, and countless other shapes.

Explore clay for your next roofing remodel or replacement.

Noble Roofing is the expert you can turn to for residential roofing, commercial roofing systems and storm damage services. For more than two decades, we’ve developed a reputation for sheer quality and dependability. We serve Centreville, VA, and other nearby areas. Give us a call today at (703) 429-0840 and experience our top-notch service for yourself.

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