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Choosing The Right Roofing

March 9, 2017 by Infinite Roofing 2 Comments

Albany’s roofing experts at Infinite Roofing & Construction know everything there is to know about roofing materials and roofing installation, with over 20 years in the industry. But it’s up to you to pick the right roofing material for your home. Here are pros and cons for the most common roofing materials, so you can make an educated and informed roofing decision.

Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt Shingles are the most popular choice for roofs, and have been for awhile because of their combination of durability and affordability. These shingles are extremely heat resistant, water resistant, and easy to install, making them a great choice for roofing professionals and DIYers alike.

Although asphalt roof shingles can last 20-25 years, that’s a relatively short lifespan compared to more sturdy roofing materials like metal or slate. Asphalt is also very welcoming to algae buildup, which can cause unsightly discoloration on your shingles. But with a little bleach and water, you’ll be able to keep the algae at bay for as long as you have asphalt shingles.

Slate Tiles

Slate is a more sophisticated and upscale roofing option that looks great for larger, fancier homes, and it comes with a larger, fancier price tag, too. But many slate roofing tiles can last well over 100 years, making the initial investment a bit easier to bear. Coming in a variety of styles, slate roofing is extremely resistant to heat, fire, and water, and needs little to no maintenance to retain is natural and luxurious look.

However, slate roofing is a not a job for the average DIYer. While they’re incredibly heavy, slate tiles are also easily breakable if your step on them—so leave the slate roofing installation for the experts.

Metal Roofing

Metal roofing has been a trendy roofing material choice over the past decade or so, and for good reason. Metal shingles are nearly indestructible, lightweight, water resistant, and environmentally friendly, requiring very little maintenance during their lifetime.

However, metal shingles will lose their shimmer over time, and can develop rust if not properly sealed upon installation. But for those who like a more rustic, natural look, a little rust and discoloration just adds to the character and charm of your roof.

You’ll pay a heftier price for metal shingles than a standard asphalt shingle roof, and you’ll need a specialized metal roofer to tackle the installation. But if neither of these things are an obstacle, a metal roof could be an excellent addition to your home.

Wood Shakes

Wood shakes are another environmentally friendly roofing choice, especially if they’re manufactured using recycled materials. Plus, they can give your home an earthy aesthetic that can’t be achieved with asphalt or other popular shingle materials.

With a healthy amount of maintenance, wood shakes can last up to 30 years. However, if they’re not properly maintained, they’re susceptible to termite infestations, and dehydration that can leave your roof looking less like a wood roof and more like a haunted house roof. But for those who will put in the time to care for their roof, the beautiful, natural look and the eco-friendly nature of these shingles could very well be worth the money.

You can check out our roofing services page for more details about replacement and metal roofs vs. asphalt shingle roofs!

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For all of your roofing needs, choose Infinite Roofing & Construction. We provide you with exceptional service and quality craftsmanship that makes the roofing experience simple and easy. Contact us to schedule a roofing replacement today!

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Basic Benefits of a Roof Replacement

March 9, 2017 by Infinite Roofing Leave a Comment

roof replacementWelcome to the Infinite Roofing & Construction blog! As Albany’s roofing expert, we’ll be using this blog to give you ideas, tips, and inspiration on everything related to roofing, siding, and home exteriors. Before we dive into more complex topics, we’d like to talk about the extensive benefits of replacing the roofing of your home. While a new roof can be aesthetically pleasing, it has a number of other benefits that can improve your personal well-being, too.

Find out more detailed information on roof replacements here (also covers how to identify problem areas on your roof).

Increases Property Value

A new roof doesn’t just prevent leaks—it can drastically improve your home’s value as well. A new roof has an average ROI of 67%, making it an excellent choice for a home improvement investment.

The benefits of a new roof can be critical during home inspection and home selling time as well. Home inspections that uncover issues with plumbing, electrical infrastructure, foundations, and of course, roofing, can make potential homebuyers skeptical, and can lead to reductions on the listed price of your home.

When potential homebuyers hear there is a new roof on your home, it’s a symbol that your home is structurally sound and resistant to leaks and weather damage—making them that much more likely to take your home off your hands for the full asking price.

Enhances Curb Appeal

You might not expect it to be true, but a roof is a huge component of curb appeal as it relates to resale value of your home. An old, damaged roof can take attention away from quality landscaping, curbing, and siding. Curb appeal is a homebuyer’s first impression of your property—if it’s not a good impression, you could be at risk of turning off potential homebuyers before they even walk through your front door.

Prevents Health Risks

Old, leaky roofs can let water and moisture into your home—and with moisture comes mold, mildew, and bacteria that can be a detriment to your health. If you have the same roof for 10, 20, or 30 years, you could have a mess of bacteria seeping into your home that can cause allergies, headaches, respiratory issues, and a number of other health ailments.

A new roof deflects all kinds of debris, moisture, and other environmental hazards, keeping your home airtight and free of anything that could compromise your health.

Improves Energy Efficiency

All those cracks and holes in your old roof don’t just let bacteria in—they let your precious, air conditioned air out. A new roof allows your home’s air conditioner or HVAC system to work more efficiently, saving you a great deal of money on your energy bill. If you’re looking to stay in your current home for years to come, replacing your roofing could net you huge savings that make the initial expense of a roof replacement seem much more reasonable.

Creates A Feeling of Comfort

If your roof is in rough shape—as in “putting pans down on the floor to prevent rainstorm flooding” shape—you’re spending a lot of your time frustrated and stressed over whether or not your roof is going to hold up. A home does not feel like a home without a strong roof above your head, so you owe it to yourself to have the necessary replacement or repairs done to ensure that your home feels safe, sturdy, and comfortable.

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For the best roofing in Albany, Schenectady, and Troy, you need Infinite Roofing & Construction. We’re dedicated to providing you with the highest quality roofing and siding solutions, and we’re passionate about relieving the frustration that comes from having an old, dilapidated roof. Infinite Roofing & Construction is not your average roofing company—contact us today!

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