Roofing Materials for Chicago (and the greater Midwest)

The best types of roofing materials for the severe heat and cold weather of Chicago (and the greater Illinois and Midwest region), are those that can withstand the harsh winters and heavy snowfall, not to mention hot summers typical of the Midwest. Here are some roofing materials considered for the winter and summer conditions of Illinois.

First is the Roof Residential or Commercial?

Shingles, Green Roofs, Bitumen or TPO are just a few of the options…

Asphalt Shingles: Asphalt shingles are a popular choice for Chicago homeowners because they are durable, affordable, and easy to install. They are also available in a variety of colors and styles to complement any home.                  

Metal Roofing: Metal roofing is another popular option for Chicago homeowners. It is extremely durable and can last for 50 years or more. Metal roofing is also energy efficient and can help keep the home warm in the winter and cool in the summer.                  

Clay or Concrete Tiles: Clay or concrete tiles are a high-end option for Chicago homeowners. They are extremely durable and can last for up to 100 years. They are also available in a variety of colors and styles to complement any home. However, they are expensive and heavy, so it is important to check if your house structure can support this type of roofing material.                  

Rubber Roofing: Rubber roofing can be an excellent option for Chicago homeowners as it is a durable and long-lasting material that can withstand the city's harsh weather conditions. Rubber roofing is also energy efficient, lightweight and easy to install.                  

What about Wood or Clay shingles? Wood shingles are not a common option for Chicago due to the city's harsh weather condition, it is not fire resistant and it can rot if not properly sealed.                                  

Lastly, it is super important to consult with a professional roofing contractor who can help you choose the best roofing material for your home based on your specific needs and budget.      

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