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Article Title: The Different Types of Roofing Shingles
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Home Improvement, Home
Word Count: 405
Keywords: roofing shingles,roofing shingles available,metal roofing 
shingles,roof shingles,roofing shingle
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There are many types of roofing shingles available on the market today. When 
choosing which type would be best for your home, there are a few factors that 
you will want to consider. First you want to consider the cost, second, 
consider the potential value of your home, and finally consider the age of your 
home and roof. All these factors will make a difference in the choice you make 
for roofing shingles. Here we will discuss the three most common types which 
are asphalt, metal, and slate, so you can make a better informed decision in 
what type is best for your home.

Asphalt:

This type of roofing shingle is considered to be the most common in the United 
States and the least expensive type considered against other types. They are 
relatively easy to install but do require some maintenance in some areas. There 
are two types of asphalt shingles, the first being organic-mat and the second 
being fiberglass. These two types are different in their reinforcing-mat 
structure. The organic ones are constructed of a wooden derived mat made of 
cellulose fiber while the fiberglass variety is constructed of fiberglass.

Metal:

This type of roofing shingles were found to be uncommon but is now making their 
way onto more and more roof tops because of their durability, safety, and their 
potential to withstand all kinds of weather conditions. Hail, rain, strong 
winds, and other concerns for homeowners such as fire protection are very 
important. Metal roofing shingles cover all these areas.

Slate:

This type of roofing shingle is considered to be the most expensive choice but 
is the most durable. The types of homes that you will most likely see these 
tiles on are government buildings, high end, and the larger homes. They can 
last up to eight to ten decades before they would have to be replaced with new 
roof shingles. This type of shingle would be best for durability because they 
are known to be stronger than the metal and asphalt roofing.

Now that you know more about the different types of roof shingles that are 
available, considering the cost, durability, and the safety of these types of 
roofing shingles will provide, you will be better informed on what type of 
shingle would be best for your home. Be sure to pick the one that best fits the 
location of your home and your budget, and most importantly one that suits your 
tastes and make your roof look nice.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about roof shingles 
by visiting http://www.roofshingles.org
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