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3 Residential Roofing Materials That Are Eco-Friendly

Are you planning to replace your roof? If so, you likely know that there are a number of roofing materials on the market. Perhaps you have an interest in protecting the environment and want to choose a roofing material that is environmentally friendly. The following represent materials that are ideal.

1. Slate

This is a natural rock material that is favored by some homeowners because of its distinct appearance. You may wonder why it would be considered an eco-friendly roofing option. This rock is plentiful and can be sourced from quarries and many products can be created. In the case of roofing, the extracted materials will not be able to be recycled, but the waste material can be used for repurposing. This means that it can be used to make other slate-containing products. Another perk of using slate is that it reduces the effects of frequent roof replacements and waste that must enter landfills. Slate roof installations are long-lasting when properly maintained.

2. Metal

There are several metal options available for roofing. The final selection may come down to determining the best metal option for budget and geographic location. Metal roofing materials are available in recycled options and new. This gives the option for homeowners to choose recycled metal pre-project and recycle scraps post- project if desired. One of the perks of choosing metal is that if the materials are ever removed the metal can be recycled. 

3. Rubber

This is a material that is manufactured using recycled rubber. It is a material that can be recycled if there is waste left over after a roofing project. If a homeowner chooses to replace a rubber roof, they can have the peace of mind that the extracted rubber can be recycled and used to make new products. 

As you explore your options for a "green roof" solution, you should use a roofer as a resource. They can provide in-depth information about specific roofing materials and help you narrow your material choices. A roof replacement is an investment and proper planning and consideration before the project begins is the best way to ensure that you choose a roofing material that meets your expectations for the lifespan of the roof and beyond. Choosing recyclable roofing materials is an effective way to ensure that you are satisfied with your decision to reduce your carbon footprint. 

To learn more, contact a residential roofing contractor near you. 

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When was the last time you got a good look at your roof? If you're like most homeowners, it was a long time ago. Maybe you can't even see your roof from the ground, and you have no idea what it looks like. Thankfully, you can hire a roofer to inspect your roof and let you know how it is doing. They can recommend repairs and maintenance as needed. If your roof is in really bad shape, they may recommend a replacement. Whether or not you can see your roof, it's important to learn more about it. We created this website for anyone who wants to know more about roofing and roofers.

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