There are two types of rubber roofing options for you to choose

Although they can be more expensive, rubber roofing materials last much longer and require less maintenance than traditional Columbus roofing materials. Rubber roofs are fire resistant, more durable, and a lot less likely to undergo damage from extreme weather and radical temperature changes. In fact, most Columbus roofing manufacturers offer warranties on their rubber roofs for 30-50 years, while asphalt shingles—the most common roofing material—only last 15-20 years, and usually requires more maintenance.

Another advantage of wiper arm Suppliers using rubber roofing materials is that they are eco-friendly, as they are composed of recycled tires, saw dust, and slate dust. They provide great insulation, keeping your home warmer in the winter months and cooler in the summer months. Rubber roofing materials are also ideal for roof gardens, due to their impenetrable seal as you water your plants.

Two Rubber Roofing Options: The Rubber Whole-Roof or Rubber Shingle

There are two types of rubber roofing options for you to choose from for your Columbus roofing system, each with unique advantages.

One option is the rubber whole-roof system, which is sold by the square (in rolls), with each square covering up to 100 square feet. It is custom-made to fit your house, and there is little chance of leaks or cracks forming as there are no seams. It is especially beneficial for homes with flat roofs because flat roofing systems usually don’t have proper drainage systems, and they can be easily covered with two or three squares.

Or perhaps you would prefer rubber roof shingles – these give the look of conventional shingles, but offer all the benefits of synthetic materials. Their light weight makes them easy to transport, as well as to handle. In fact, they can be formed and shaped simply by using a utility knife, and can be applied onto the house using a nail gun or adhesive. However, it will probably cost more to roof your home with rubber shingles. In addition, they can be time-consuming to install, as they will need to be nailed down in overlapping rows like traditional shingles.

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