The advantages of roofing materials vary from the product to the product, but in general they all have a long service life, do not require high operating costs, provide good protection against fire and are resistant to decay and insects, like rolled isolation.
There are completely unique materials for the roof, they can be called non -traditional. For example, concrete is mixed with cellulose, and thereby you can imitate the appearance of wood. Such a roof is beautiful and has all the advantages of the appearance of the tree, but at the same time it has increased durability and fire protection.
Concrete is more expensive than some roofing materials. Early types of concrete as a material for roofs were imperfect, since cracks could appear in the material, and color changes were also observed. Today, the technology has improved and these problems were mainly overcome. The style and choice of color expand, and by mixing cement with special additives, manufacturers reach all kinds of color solutions.
Today, metal roofs are returning to fashion. I must say that at the end of 1700, zinc, copper and lead were the most popular materials used for the roof – many well -known historical buildings of that era have metal roofs. Roofing steel is one of the most popular materials today. But thanks to new technologies, metal roofs can also be made in such a way as to visually resemble wood, clay tiles and Victorian metal tiles. Aluminum or steel with a special coating is made in the form of separate tiles or modular panels of a certain length that imitate a series of tiles or tiles.