Fixing Roof

Asphalt Roofing

Residential Asphalt shingle roofing is the most widely used method of roofing. With a wide array of options and relatively easy installation, shingle roofing is the most popular choice for roofing in the U.S. today.

Therefore, at Brooklyn-based Z. Abedin Construction, we have installed shingle roofs all over the five boroughs and beyond. We know the pros and cons of shingle roofing. Let’s look at some of the positives:

Affordability

Asphalt shingles are for instance, one of the most affordable roofing materials on the market today. It’s important to note that just because they’re affordable doesn’t mean they’re low in quality. In fact, asphalt shingles are very durable and low-maintenance.

Versatility

Since asphalt shingles can be easily cut to fit tricky spaces, they’re easy to install and very versatile. Not needing specialized accessories for the edges of the roof, and above all, this keeps costs down.

Low-Maintenance

Fortunately, asphalt shingles don’t get slippery like slate, so you can walk around on the roof without damaging them or risking your safety. They don’t have to be cleaned regularly, and if they get damaged in a storm, it’s easy to replace a few here or there.

Weight

Some homes are in need of lightweight roofs because of their structural requirements, and asphalt shingles are above all, the lightest weight roofs available today.

Lots of Options

As a rule, Shingle roofing comes in a wide range of sizes, colors, styles, and prices. While also offering fantastic fire protection.

Downsides of Shingle Roofing

As we said in the beginning, Asphalt shingle roofing is the most widely used method of roofing. we have installed shingle roofs all over the five boroughs and beyond. While shingle roofing has plenty of great qualities, there are also a few downsides to be aware of as you make decisions about your next roof:

  • The shingles are susceptible to wind damage. Strong winds can tear shingles off, and they’ll need to be replaced.
  • Roofs made of shingles usually doesn’t last as long as tile, slate, or metal roofs.
  • Asphalt roof shingles can transfer solar heat into your home, increasing your cooling costs in the summer.
  • Mildew problems can occur when excess moisture pools in shady areas of the roof.

In conclusion, we want you to know that, here at Z. Abedin construction we value our clients above all else. To learn more about whether a shingle roof is right for your home, get in touch with us at Z. Abedin Construction. If needed, we can send a roofing expert out to your home to answer your questions, find out what you’re looking for in a new roof, and give you a binding estimate. Reach us at 718-633-9605.