How to Single Out a Shingle Color

If you’re debating on whether to repair or replace your roof, luckily, here’s Bob Vila, an authority in home building, providing some indispensable advice:

Even if only part of your roof is showing signs of wear, it’s wise to consider doing the entire job while the crew is on-site with its scaffolding, ladders, and equipment. This will likely be less expensive than doing one part now and the remainder in a few years. I recently had a quote to repair one side of a four-sided hip roof for $2,800. For the entire roof, meanwhile, the quote was $9,000, or $2,250 per side. Given that the previous owner had reroofed 17 years before with shingles that only carried a 20-year rated life expectancy, I decided to spring for a complete reroofing.

Following the expert’s advice, there’ll be a lot more to worry about, which includes one important aspect: the color. This will be around for a long time so you should make sure that you get the right look the first time. Here’s a roundup of tips on how to choose the right color:

Color and Temperature

Think about the general climate to make the most of your new roof. Darker colors don’t reflect light, so expect your home to be warmer during summers. With that said, lighter shades are more appropriate choices for homes in sunny places.

The Design Plan of Your Home

The color choice should be aligned with the existing look of your home. For instance, you don’t want to use metal shingles if you live in a Victorian-themed home. Similarly, you won’t want to use pink with orange siding, unless you want your home to stand out for the wrong reasons. Look at the color wheel and choose hues that will match the other prominent features of your home.

The Right Materials

Consider the materials used to make the shingles. Natural colors may make your home more charming. For example, clay tiles normally fall under the shade of reds, while slate has unorthodox and organic colors that can give your home an eclectic appeal. It’s because of these reasons that it’s best to work with a reliable company providing solutions for roofing in Rockville, MD.

Choosing the right colors can be hard work, especially if you’re heavily considering other design elements. Whatever the case, seek the help of Roof Masters, one of the most dependable contractors providing roof replacement and roof repair in Rockville, MD. Check out our line of CertainTeed shingle products – you won’t be disappointed by the company’s high-quality offerings.

 

(Article excerpt from Should You Replace or Repair Your Roof?, bobvila.com)