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Best Beach House Roofing Materials

Oct 15, 2020
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5
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It's important to consider the best beach house roofing materials to withstand all external factors that may speed up the process of roof deterioration. Roof Squad has prepared a quick guide to help you choose the right material!

It's important to consider the best beach house roofing materials to withstand all external factors that may speed up the process of roof deterioration. Roof Squad has prepared a quick guide to help you choose the right material!

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Beach House Roof

A house on the beach, next to a golden sand and crystalline waters is one of the most pleasant scenarios you could imagine. This is the dream of many people, and at Roof Squad we will help you choose the right materials to build the roof of your dream beach house. It not only adds an external appeal to the property, but it'll making roof maintenance easier and cause less problems in the future!

When building the roof of a beach house, it's important to first consider the fact that your roof will be exposed to several outside factors such as salt, humidity, wind gusts, hail, sun, and more, so if we don't choose the right materials, your dream home (and roof) can lead to nightmare! You are in the right place, here we will help you make the best decision for the roof of your beach house.

Best Roofing Materials Considerations for your Beach House

The conditions a beach house is exposed to are totally different from a house in the suburbs, as humidity, salt and strong winds can quickly damage the roof of your house. So you'll need to maintain it more frequently to ensure your roof is in perfect condition.

Winds in coastal areas, specifically in Texas can reach approximately 20 mph or more, and in areas where hurricanes or other natural disasters occur, they can reach speeds of up to 100 mph or more, so we must use materials that are can withstand strong winds in order to prevent our roofs from sustaining damage.

The strong humidity in the coastal areas (with an average of 80% annual humidity) is capable of damaging our roof quickly if it is not taken care of. It is highly recommended to choose moisture-resistant materials.

In either case, it's important to consider the available materials.

The Best Roofing Materials for your Beach House

We created a selection of the best roofing materials to be used in the creation of your roof or material that can make up a roof on its own.

Copper Roofing Material

Copper differs from the common metals used in roofing construction because of its high durability and resistance. Unlike iron it does not rust, but generates a patina that makes the exterior of the copper take on a greenish color. This patina protects the copper from corrosion. In addition, copper is a heavy material, so it can withstand strong winds without any problem. The con against this material is its high cost, but if you are thinking of building a roof that will last up to a century, copper is certainly a material you want your roof built out of.

Slate Roofing Material

These tiles are very heavy and durable, so when using these slate tiles, you're ensured a roofing structure that is quite resistant to any of the external factors mentioned previously - they can last up to 100 years! Its natural characteristics help it to resist poor, natural weather factors like contact with sand, salt and exposure to humidity. Its weight alone helps minimize the damage during natural disasters like hurricanes. Without a doubt, if you are looking for a roof that lasts a lifetime, slate is the perfect choice. One downside against this type of roofing material for houses on the beach is that quite expensive, similar to the likes of copper. But if you are willing to make an investment that's sure to pay dividends in the future, this is certainly one of the best options. Your home will thank you for it!

Metal Roofing

Metal roofing is certainly sturdy, and will be one of the most affordable options you will have at your disposal, as this type of roofing has been growing in popularity. Whether it's stainless steel, aluminum or galvanized steel, you'll have a sturdy roof, resistant to many potential damage-causing factors, although they are susceptible to denting. This type of roof is lightweight, easy to install, does not rust, is easy to maintain and looks great on beach house designs. This material could last up to 50 years. In cases where the roofs are made of galvanized steel, it is covered with a layer of Zinc that protects it from corrosion and will last a long time, but we must be careful to overlook roof maintenance. We recommended to do this at least once every 20 years. This roof has several advantages, and it is energetically efficient, it drains the water faster, it reflects the sun keeping your home fresh and it is not as noisy when the rain falls on it, as many believe. Metal roofs are a great option, but they don't come first because their durability is not as lasting compared to other options we mentioned above.

What About Shingles?

Many will wonder where these options leave the asphalt shingles? It's certainly a great option for your beach house roof but it won't be the best option from a durability and protection standpoint, especially on a house close to the coast. This material tends to crack easier due to heavy sun exposure or it'll wear out easier from constant wind friction.

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