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What You Need To Know Before Purchasing Roofing Tiles in Kenya

It is everyone’s dream and desire to have a beautiful and good looking home, and the most part which reveals the beauty of a house is the rooftop. Thus, roof tiles are the most popular and efficient design that disclose the beauty of a good home. This article gives details about roofing tiles and their benefits as compared to other roofing materials.

Roofing tiles are construction made from different materials such as ceramic, fired clay and slate. With the advancement in technology, more roofing tiles are now produced from materials like metal, bitumen, tinted concrete and polymer sand. The system of roofing using tiles requires skilled and experienced workers for a better roof installation. Below are some of the credentials you need to know before buying them.

Longevity of roofing tiles

Roofing tiles are the most significant when it comes to lifespan as compared to other roof materials, and if care and good maintenance are attended, a modern roofing tile can stay beyond 50 years.

The price of roofing tiles

Every perfect product is backed up with a heavy price. Therefore, roofing tiles prices in Kenya  are quite high and ranges from one another due to the difference in the materials used. A concrete tile averagely costs around $400-$450, a slate tile which is the most expensive ranges between $100-$400 per square and a clay tile costs around $675-$1400. However, these prices may vary according to demand and type of the tile.

Benefits of roofing tiles

Durable; the many old buildings almost in every place act as evidence that roofing tiles are intrinsically durable, and that have weathered the trial of time. Concrete and clay tiles are best known for withstanding high winds and hailstones.

Long-lasting; roofing tiles can last for a lifetime once properly installed, and when you decide to go for roofing tiles, you will not require any other roofing type. To prove this, some producers decide to give a 50- year- warranty.

They are weather-resistant; the roofing tiles are shaped and purposed to stand against strong winds running at a speed of 150 MPH; also, they withstand heavy hailstones.

Are environment friendly; since most of these tiles are manufactured from concrete and clay, this enables them to be recycled easily without affecting the environment.

Disadvantages of roofing tiles

Are costly; roofing tiles are always expensive because of the process of making them require a lot of money and labour. This in turn affects the end price of the product.

Heavy material; tiles are heavy and require a strong reinforcement that would support the tile roofing system.

Difficulty during installation; roofing tiles need a professional who has a lot of experience to install them. This is because they are not categorised as ordinary DIY.

Conclusion

Have been in search of a long-lasting rooftop for your house, then look no father, roofing tiles are the best when it comes to roofing your house. Though it has pros and cons the good thing is that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.

James Vince

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