What are the Best Rated Roofing Materials for Houston TX?

Houston roofing

The climate of Houston is classified as humid subtropical, with tropical influences. The hottest month is August (34.7 °C), while the coldest is January (5.7 °C). Rainfall is typically ample in Houston, throughout the year, and severe weather is not uncommon, especially during the wet season (May to October) and the Atlantic hurricane season. The last hurricane to hit Houston was Harvey, in 2017.

Obviously, in this weather context, buildings need strong roofs. Houston roofing experts suggest several roofing types that work best for Houston, TX area.

Metal roofing

Once properly installed, a metal roof will resist for a long time, because metal has particular properties, it does not crack, deform, break or peel. Besides, metal roofs are reflective, fireproof and resistant to mold and other vegetation growth that affect other roofing materials.

Metal shingles have an efficient sealing system, so they do not allow water infiltrations and are even able to withstand strong winds, if they have a strong base. The design of the roof is a very important aspect to take into account when you choose a metal roof for a building situated in an area prone to storms. A smart plan can reduce the wind load in the attic and prevent the roof from being taken over. In general, square, hexagonal and octagonal planes increase wind resistance. It is also a good idea to have a roof with slopes of 30 degrees, for the best performance.

Stone coated metal shingles

The result of the latest technologies, stone coated metal shingles are some of the quietest materials and represent one of the safest and most effective solutions against heavy rainfall and hail.

Metal modules are ennobled with resistant volcanic stone, providing a natural look and resistance in front of the challenges of time and weather. They have a unique horizontal fixing system, which prevents water infiltrations, and the wind action is virtually eliminated. Most other roofing systems are based on vertical fixing and are thus more prone to problems in high wind conditions.

Ceramic tiles

Ceramic tile can last for many decades, much longer than many other materials, and need little maintenance. They are immune to rotting, they are resistant to heavy freezing, rains, hot weather and other extreme weather conditions, but also to insects. Actually, most ceramic tile manufacturers offer long warranties for their products (about 30 years), precisely due to the good strength of their products over time.

A ceramic roof is also a good insulator, because the air can circulate under it, and this barrier will make the indoor temperatures remain stable. This high energy efficiency will lower heating costs by up to 20%.

Unfavorable weather conditions do not pose a threat to ceramic tiles, as they have the lowest cost per life cycle and perform much better than any other coating material.

As a bonus, the aspect of a ceramic roof will not fade in time because of the exposure to  the elements, on the contrary: it will stabilize its color and will gain more personality, becoming more special.

About the author: Salvador Frazier