Longest Lasting Roofing Materials

When it comes to roofing materials, they’re not all made equal. Some are more economical, some more beautiful, and others more durable. However, one of the most metrics that a roof can be judged by is its longevity, which is why we are going to discuss which roofing materials last the longest!

Asphalt Shingles

Let’s begin with the most commonly installed roofing material in North America, asphalt shingles. Asphalt shingles have enjoyed a long reign as the most popular roofing material in North America through a combination of durability, affordability, and aesthetics, but how long do they really last? Well, asphalt shingles are available in a wide variety of options, from three-tab to architectural, which affects their durability, but on average, an asphalt shingle roof in New England will last for roughly 20 years. Now that we’ve established a baseline, lets examine how other materials compare.

Flat, Rubber Roofing

A popular choice for commercial roofing, flat rubber roofing is durable or long-lasting, but it is also quick and easy to install, and it is capable of keeping flat-roofed buildings safe from the elements. While it is not typical, it is possible for rubber roofing to last nearly half a century. Typically you can expect 20-30 years out of a rubber roof, but if it is well-maintained, it is quite possible that it will last longer.

Wood Shingles

While most homeowners would assume that wooden shingles would be limited in terms of durability and longevity, a well-maintained wood shingle roof can last for anywhere from 20-40 years.

Slate Shingles

When it comes to durability, there is simply no option that can hold a candle to the durability that slate roofing supplies. Take a drive around a quiet New England town and you are likely to see a home with a slate roof with the year of its construction built into the roof itself. You can easily find a slate roof that, while it may have some spot repairs, has stood in place for centuries. If you’re looking for a durable roofing material, there is simply none that can truly compete with slate roofing.

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If you’re interested in replacing or repairing your home’s roof this fall, our team at Burke Roofs is ready to assist! We can be reached over the phone by calling us at (781) 246-5622 or by filling out our team’s online contact form! We look forward to hearing from you and assisting with your roof replacement needs!

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