Roofing materials can be thoughtfully selected in order to best fit the budget and scope of any commercial or residential project. For roofing projects in South Florida, it is important to consider extreme weather, rainfall, high winds, heat and humidity when selecting the correct roofing material for your project. Additionally, one must consider the architectural and stylistic factors unique to the building. Most roofing material manufacturers list an average lifespan for their roofing products, and a variety of extended warranties may be available, as well. The roofing experts at Pioneer can assist you with designing the right roofing system for your property. Pioneer’s scope of work typically exceeds the minimum standards of the building code through the use of superior materials or additional steps to maximize the life expectancy. The quality of the installation workmanship is critical to achieving maximum lifespan of your roof, highlighting the importance of using a high-quality roofing contractor.
- Shingle: Three-tab asphalt shingles can last 15 to 25 years. Dimensional asphalt shingles can last 20 to 30 years.
- Tile: Roof tile can be made of mainly concrete or clay. A durable roofing option, roof tiles can last 20 to 30 years.
- Metal: Metal roofing is available in a variety of styles and can last 30 to 50 years.
- Flat roofing: built-up or single-ply roofing are popular choices for many residential and commercial applications with low slope. These and other membrane flat roofing solutions can last 15 to 30 years.
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