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Slate Roofing vs Steel Roofing: What’s the Difference?

Slate Roofing vs Steel Roofing: What’s the Difference?

 

When choosing a roofing material for your home or business, many options are available on the market. Two popular choices are slate roofing and steel roofing, such as Colorbond®®. Both have unique benefits, but in this article, we’ll explore the advantages of slate roofing over steel roofing. 

The Durability Factor

Firstly, Slate roofing is a highly durable material that lasts centuries. It is made from natural slate stone, which is mined from quarries around the world. The natural properties of Slate make it resistant to weather, including wind, hail, and extreme temperatures. It’s also non-combustible, which means it won’t catch fire or add fuel to the fire if one does break out. In contrast, while steel is also durable and can withstand harsh weather conditions, it is not as long-lasting as Slate. Steel typically has a lifespan of around 20-30 years, so you may need to replace your roof multiple times if you choose this option.

Aesthetics 

Slate’s natural beauty makes it an attractive choice for any property owner who wants to enhance the look of their home or business. Additionally, Slate is available in various colors and styles – so whatever your aesthetic preferences are, you will find something that suits your needs! On the other hand, steel roofs tend to look generic compared to slate roofs – making them less appealing from an aesthetic perspective. 

Costs 

Finally, when selecting a roofing material for your property, cost should be considered, too – and here again, there’s no contest between Slate and steel. Slate roofs tend to be more expensive than steel roofs initially – however they provide excellent value for money over time due to their longevity and durability. On the other hand, although cheaper upfront costs may seem appealing at first glance, keep in mind that you will likely need to replace your steel roof multiple times over its lifetime – meaning that total costs could be much higher than those associated with a Slate roof.

In conclusion, while slate roofing and steel have unique benefits, Slate has several advantages over steel. It is highly durable, long-lasting, visually appealing, and requires little maintenance. As a result, Slate is an excellent choice if you’re looking for a roofing material that will withstand time and add elegance to your building.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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