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A properly installed and constructed clay tile roof can outlast the building itself. Many historic buildings throughout the world that are hundreds of years old still have the original clay tile roof. Over the years, these roofs have made their way to architectural designs in many different societies and cultures. They are still the most durable roof available and an aesthetic compliment to many types of buildings.

Clay tile roofing is not inexpensive by any estimation. The installation is much more expensive than asphalt or wood shingles. However, there will be no cost to replace the roof later as with other types of roofing materials. The maintenance on a clay tile roof is also much less and virtually non-existent compared to other roofs. Talking with a Silver Spring roofing contractor can help identify clay tile roofing options and costs.

There are also energy efficiency benefits with a clay tile roof. Clay tiles are more reflective of the sun's rays than many other roofing materials. This keeps the attic area more regulated and does not require extra work from the heating and cooling system. This is both energy efficient, which saves money, as well as environmentally friendly, as it is saving energy from the power grid.

Clay tiles come in a variety of colors, sizes and styles, which make them a viable option for many different types of buildings.

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They are particularly popular with Spanish and Mediterranean style architecture and are gaining popularity in other types of architectural designs as well. The ability of these tiles to resist virtually all types of weather has made them popular all over the world. They are resistant to high winds, hard rain, as well as ice and snow. When properly installed, they will withstand virtually any weather conditions.

Worth mentioning is the concrete tile. Concrete tiles share the same durability standards and have the same general appearance as clay tiles, but at a lower cost. The concrete tile will not last as long as the clay tile, but still has a long life of 50 to 100 years. These tiles may be a better option for those on a tighter budget, but still want the same type of roof as a clay tile offers.

Both clay and concrete tile roofs are not susceptible to mold and rot as with wooden shingles. There is no worry about the treatment of these tiles to protect against moisture based upon their composition materials. It is this durability, mixed with their overall beauty, which makes them such an attractive option.

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