Why Choose Asphalt Shingles for Your Commercial Roof?
By Henderson RoofingThe roofing material you—ll choose for your building will not only affect the appearance of the structure but the comfort of its occupants as well. With the commercial roofing options available today, choosing the right one can be a challenge for owners.
Asphalt is both a good option in homes and businesses. Discover the benefits of choosing asphalt shingles for your commercial business from one of the area's best roof andwindow replacement companies.
Versatility
Many of today's asphalt shingles contain polymers that stretch and improve the strength of your roof. These components make asphalt suitable for commercial, low-slope roofs. It can be applied hot, cold, torched or self-adhered, depending on what your low-slope roof requires. Modern asphalt roofing products are also more aesthetically appealing, cost-effective, reliable, durable and efficient.
Cost-Effectiveness
Low-slope asphalt roofing, such as built-up roofing, is cost-effective for commercial applications as they make the most of the usable space to create areas for gardens or recreation. This roofing option provides multilayer protection and is easy to maintain. At Henderson Roofing, we only install products from leading manufacturers in the industry like GAF and CertainTeed. We—re one of the most trusted roofing andsiding replacement companies in the area.
Lower Life Cycle Costs
Life cycle costs refer to the total cost of owning a product throughout its service life. Asphalt shingles have lower life cycle costs since they don't require as much maintenance compared to other materials. They are also easier to install, repair, maintain, replace and dispose of. Your asphalt shingle roofing system can last for decades as long as it's properly installed and maintained.
Make sure to hire a reputable contractor for your commercial roofing project. Henderson Roofing is one of the area's leading roofing andsiding companies. Call us at (401) 615-2224 in Rhode Island or (860) 415-4055 in Connecticut. You may also fill out ourcontact form to request an estimate.