The material of your roof will play a big role in determining how well it functions and how long it will last. While in San Diego roof installation is a little more open to variety than it is in many other parts of the country, there are still a few things to consider before putting a roof on a new home, or replacing an old roof on an existing house. Some materials will work well for many decades, and others might last only a few. There are also other factors such as price and appearance that need to be taken into account. With a little research into the pros and cons of the materials available for your new roof, you're sure to find one that is the perfect fit for your property.
Asphalt Roof Installation in San Diego
Cost-effective and easy to install and replace, asphalt is the most common roofing material in the country. The biggest drawback of asphalt roofing is that its life span is not as long as that of many other materials. San Diego's mild climate and low annual rainfall will certainly help asphalt shingles last as long as possible, but most of these shingles are only meant to perform for 20 or 25 years.
San Diego Roof Installation for Tile and Slate
Slate roofing is far more common in the Northeast and rather rare in southern California, but it has much in common with the tile roofing that can be seen all over L.A. and San Diego. Roof installation is a pretty big job, and with either of these materials, an expensive one as well. The upside of tile or slate roofing is that they both last an extremely long time, often 75 years, and in some cases, over 100, and shouldn't need frequent repairs. Both of these materials are very brittle, however, and when repairs are necessary, the process is a tricky one. Additionally, both materials are very heavy and may require some extra support when installed as a replacement roof.
Metal Roofing
Metal roofing is becoming very popular. It is quite durable, it can easily last 40 or 50 years, and many of the drawbacks common to old metal roofs have been fixed with modern techniques. Gone are the rusty tin roofs of the past; today's metal roofing is available in a wide variety of styles and colors, and is incredibly resistant to rust. One big selling point of metal roofing is that it is lightweight enough to be installed on top of an existing asphalt roof, giving your home an extra layer of protection while keeping the original roof's insulation in place.
San Diego Wood Roofing
Prices of San Diego Roof Installation
In many parts of the country where annual temperature changes are dramatic and precipitation is a part of everyday life, wood roofing is, quite simply, a sketchy investment. However, in San Diego's relatively dry and mild climate, the desirable appearance of a wood roof is a much more viable option. Wood roofing is a bit on the pricey side, and will require more upkeep than just about any other option, but many would say that the appearance is worth the cost and effort.
For a typical roof installation, San Diego residents average a bill of around $16,500. Asphalt shingles can cost as little as $8,000 to install, while tile roofing can cost several times that amount for the same square footage. Metal roofing and wood roofing prices will be somewhere in the middle, though neither are as common as tile or asphalt. 
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