HOW TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASPHALT AND STONE COATED ROOF TILES

Your roof is one of the most important parts of your living space and it covers the largest asset you own, so it is important to choose the best material for your roof. One of the most common questions we are asked is about stone coated steel roofing vs. asphalt shingles – If you have similar questions read on to get the answer.

You will have many choices available to you when it comes the right roofing material for your home or office. Many people find themselves trying to select between asphalt shingles and stone coated steel roofing. Each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages, here in this blog we will explore all of these pros and cons for each

Costs Comparison Stone Coated Steel Roofing Vs. Asphalt Shingles

The cost of roofing material is usually calculated by measuring it in squares. A square equals 100 square feet. The average cost for stone coated steel roofing is $800-$1200 per square. When comparing it with asphalt shingles you will find stone coated steel roofing is more expensive, it may cost roughly double the price of a standard shingle roof. So why even consider stone coated steel roofing? Keep on reading….

Installation process of Stone Coated Steel Roofing and Asphalt Shingles 

The time required for installation of both roofing systems will vary depending on roof planes and pitches.  However, overall, the installation of both types of shingles will be similar.

Some roofers will make the argument that asphalt shingles install faster, but that is sometimes since they are not used to working with stone coated steel roofing system. Either way, this point can be a tossup between the two types of shingles and is hard to exactly determine a winner.

Environment-friendly Roofing System

Standard asphalt shingles create a lot of waste. When you get your asphalt roof replaced, most of the shingles end up in landfills. asphalt shingles contain materials that can cause health risks when they are broken down, burned, or being handled by roofers.

Stone coated metal roofing, on the other hand, is made of metal, so the impact on the environment is quite different. Because they are made of metal, the parts can be made from recycled metal. Better yet, when a metal roof is being replaced, you can recycle all the old shingles so that they can be used again! So, asphalt shingles may be cheaper, but metal shingles are a clear win for the environment.

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