Dealing with storm damage can often be difficult because storms themselves are unpredictable. This often means high winds and driving rain hammering the roof and causing a variety of damage. In some instances, the actual problem may not be visible, but there is a good chance that a heavy storm has caused some concerns. For example, high winds can slowly lift asphalt shingles from a roof. If those shingles are old, then they become even easier to pull away. It may even be possible that the shingles are lifting slightly and then settling back into place so that no problems are visible. A Roofing Contractor in Davenport FL can inspect the roof for signs of damage so that problems can be repaired before the roof is ruined.
The type of roof a building uses will often depend on the structure itself. For instance, many large buildings use a low-sloped roof, also known as a flat roof, while the majority of homes use a pitched roof, often called a gabled roof. This is often by convention because a steep pitch on a roof isn’t always necessary in certain climates. Higher pitches are often used in heavy ice and snow regions. The materials that cover the roof may also vary with the type of structure. The most common roof covering for residential purposes is the three-tab asphalt shingle, but there are better alternatives.
An experienced Roofing Contractor in Davenport FL will usually suggest the use of a more durable covering such as laminated shingles or composite ones. While these sound like similar products, they aren’t exactly the same. Laminated shingles are created with an additional layer of asphalt on the back side of the shingle. This provides thickness and rigidity. Laminated shingles use random patterns during manufacture so that each roof has a custom appearance.
Composite shingles place the additional layer of product on the top of the shingle. This allows the manufacturer to create shingles with varying shadows and unusual edges. Plus, the product can have additional layers as required. The original purpose of the composite process was to give the shingle a unique look, that of a slate or stone roof. The benefit is a strong roof covering that handles heavy storms very well. Both laminated and composite shingles also have better warranties with many manufacturers offering fifty years or more.
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