Rubber Shingle Roofing Systems

Rubber ROOFING

Rubber SHINGLE ROOFING SYSTEMS

There are various rubber roofing materials available for both sloped and flat roof surfaces; however, they offer a number of rubber shingle possibilities for residential homes with sloped roofs.

Let's examine the pros and cons of a rubber roof:

Image example of rubber roofing

PROS

Rubber roofs are made from recycled tires, diverting waste from landfills and adding an environmentally friendly aspect to your home.


Rubber delivers exceptional protection against weather elements, capable of withstanding hailstorms with pellets up to two inches.  


Unmatched durability against extreme temperatures and heavy rainfall, coupled with a straightforward installation process and minimal repairs required throughout the material's lifespan.

CONS

As with many eco-friendly options, rubber shingles come with a higher price tag. We'll strive to provide the best value, but keep in mind, the durability savings will accumulate over the next 50 years.


Most rubber roofing materials come in dark shades, which may not be ideal for visual appeal or energy consumption. We can discuss rubber roof paint colors in lighter tones with you.


Expert installation is a must, like the Rubber Roofing Specialists at Five Star Roofing. Refrain from attempting to install this material on your own.

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