Snider Roofing Inc Roofing Services
A family owned roofing company with locations in Houston Texas Fort Myers Florida  and Akron Ohio. We do commercial and residential roofs through-out the United States, when disasters strike we help home owners get back in their houses. Your house is only as good as its roofing system we take pride in giving you the best roofing systems in the market today.
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Asphalt shingles are produced in many different styles and colors to match any home you can imagine. Traditional shingles are known as "3 tab" and must be lined up with care to have a proper appearance. Newer shingle designs are becoming more popular because they are easier and faster to install than the old 3 tab style, though they are a larger initial investment.

The color of your shingles may make a difference in your energy costs. White shingles reflect significantly more light than do black ones. This means that black and other dark colored shingles pull heat into the home through the attic, which could lead to higher cooling costs.
Aside from the obvious aesthetic appeal and incredibly long life expectancy of tile roofs, there are several other benefits of choosing this roofing material over a less costly one. To start with, tile roofs perform better under harsh conditions than many other roofing materials. They resist damage caused by hurricanes, earthquakes, and other weather extremes better than most other roofing options. Roof tile is also fireproof, and carries a class-A rating.
Tile roofing is a great insulator, which helps to keep homes warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Accessories for tile roofs are widely assorted, including bird stops, cloaked attic vents, hip starters, apexes, and multiple other options. Tile also has the unique ability of being able to accent or complement the exterior color or finish of practically any home or building.
Even more attractive than its outward appearance is the fact that a tile roof gives an air of quality to a structure that can be very appealing to prospective buyers. When combined with the range of styles and finishes tile comes in, a tile roof not only adds to the beauty of a structure, it can also add to its resale value.

Metal roofs are known for their toughness. In fact most of the time they come with a 30-50 year warranty and typically survive through the duration of any housing structure. Plus, they're extremely light-weight compared to conventional shingles, which makes for quick installation. This allows them to be laid over any pre-existing surface and removes the need for wasteful, time-consuming demolition. Here are some other resilient benefits of metal roofing:
Resistance: Due to their sturdy composition, they can withstand any kind of weather. Whether it is hurricane winds, pesky insects, or heavy precipitation, they can endure any climate. Plus, they're rot-proof and rust-resistant (if properly galvanized).
Fireproof: They are non-combustible, which could save you some money on your insurance premiums (unless they are laid over pre-existing flammable materials, such as wood shingles). And no, they are no more susceptible to lighting (lighting strikes at any high point no matter the material, but if this includes your home, you may want to think about investing in a lighting rod).
Watertight: They're perfect for sealing out any water. And due to their slick surfacing, snow buildup can slide off quick and easy.
Energy Efficient: They reflect light during the summer, saving money on utility bills. And though insulation is not extensively used in metal roofs, there ought to be a gap between exterior surfaces and the roofing structure. During the winter, this gap provides ventilation and interior thermal reflectivity to help deflect heat back to your house.
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