When it comes to fire resistance materials matter.
Steel roof versus asphalt shingles.
Because they re largely made of recycled material and can be recycled again and again metal roofs are considered a more sustainable choice than asphalt shingles.
Asphalt shinglescome in two varieties the newer fiberglass shinglesand traditional organicones.
A copper or steel metal roof will survive well for instance but an aluminum one will eventually melt.
Asphalt shingles are the most popular roofing material.
Standing seam means solar ready.
For environmentally conscious homeowners a metal roof will often contain over 30 of post consumer recycled metal content and unlike its ugly cousin asphalt shingles a metal roof is fully recyclable.
Fiberglass core or matting an asphalt coating and a ceramic or stone granule surface give this material its durability.
Every year billions of pounds of asphalt end up in our landfills.
Aluminumis a metal that needs no coating.
They are available in a variety of colors and textures are low cost and provide a traditional aesthetic.
Likewise shingles made from an asphalt fiberglass composition are fire resistant while those composed with organic wood are not.
Price metal roofs are significantly more expensive than asphalt shingles.
The cost is often double and sometimes triple.