Best Roofing Materials for Shed

» Posted by on Feb 7, 2019 in Roofing Service | 0 comments

There are amazing DIY tasks that we should consider doing, for example roofing. This is not a recommended DIY project for beginners who don’t have knowledge about roofing an entire house, but you can practice your skills by roofing your workshop or backyard shed. It wouldn’t be dangerous for you because the area you have to install the roof is small, and maintenance is not difficult because the risk of leakage is less.  

When it comes to roofing a shed, different materials would be needed with that of the roof houses. Good news is that you can opt for less durable and cheaper roofing materials. After all, shed roofs are not mainly for aesthetic appeals but for function and the installation process where it’s easy to be done. The following shed roofing materials you can get from roofers Tampa, its costs and installation.  

  1. Rolled Roofing Materials 

Roll roofing has similarities with the common 3-tab shingles used for house roofing; however it is an oil-based asphalt product. It’s cheaper than the house roofing material because it’s thinner and easy to install. Each roll is 100 square feet, so two rolls would be enough if your workshop or yard has an average size. The best advantage you can get from this roofing material is that it is the easiest to install of all the shed roofing. However, it’s not attractive. So don’t expect your property value to rise if you install this one. Its expected life expectancy is 5 years. You can purchase the material for $0.50 per square foot.  

     2. Corrugated Steel, Polycarbonate or Fiberglass 

The classic shed roofing material for many years now is the corrugated panels. The reason why; is that you can easily install the large panels, rather than doing it shingle by shingle. The material is durable, the edges overlap with adjacent edges and you can install it over existing roofing. However do not mistake this with the standing seam metal roofing, that material is more expensive.  

The best advantage you can get from corrugated panels is that the companies who manufacture them have the entire systems available, from the closure caps to the hip caps which are the accessories you will use for the roofing. This is sold for $1 per square foot. However, building codes in your locality might not allow corrugated metals over existing shingles. Others often ban the corrugated metal roofing.  

      3. Composite Asphalt Shingles 

This shed roofing material is a compromise between a cedar shake and galvanized steel. There are individual three-tab composite shingles which are colored blacks, tans and basic browns. Using asphalt shingles in the shed roofing is considered an upgrade from rolled asphalt or corrugated metal. The best advantage that you can get from that this material will get you the opportunity to install a roof that matches the architectural design of your house. However, you have to remember that three-tab shingles should be installed in a certain fashion. You can purchase this material for $1 per square foot.  

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