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Cedar Shingle Roof vs. Asphalt Shingle Roof

Turada Hardwood Shingles

It should go without saying that one of the most aspects of your home is your roof. A well-built, properly maintained roof will protect your home from the harsh elements of wind, rain, snow and hail. It will also give you a measure of security and the feeling of safety that you need. Unfortunately, no roof will last forever, so eventually, it’ll be time to replace it in favor of a new one. There are several different options of materials you can use for your new installation. The following discusses the pros and cons of cedar shingles and asphalt shingles.

Pros of Cedar

When you decide to re-roof your home with cedar, you allow for better airflow throughout your home. Cedar helps ensure that moisture won’t get trapped on your roof as well. People also enjoy using cedar for their shingles because they are durable and can withstand the forces of nature. Plus, if you are wary of spending a lot of time and effort installing these shingles on your home, you’ll happy to know that it doesn’t take specialized skill to put them up.

Cons of Cedar

If you happen to live in a place where heavy rains are common, cedar shingles are probably not your best bet for roofing material. These can easily become infested with mildew and mold. These shingles are also difficult to remove.

Pros of Asphalt

If you decide to use asphalt for your shingles, you’ll pay less than other options. These shingles also come in a variety of colors and are resistant to fire.

Cons of Asphalt

These shingles aren’t as durable as cedar. They also tend to gather moss and are difficult to maintain. Asphalt shingles have a tendency to get blown off in storms.

Cedar shingles and asphalt shingles can both be good choices. Your selection depends largely on your preferences and your environment.