Homecraft Roofing Services

Homecraft Roofing Services

Slate & Tile Roofs in New jersey

Tile and slate roofing adds beauty and durability to homes in New Jersey. At Homecraft Roofing Services, we offer many tile options to suit different styles and budgets. Our tile roofs can last 50 years or more with proper care and maintenance.

We install slate, concrete and clay tile roofs in a variety of colors and profiles. Flat tiles give a sleek look, while S-shaped tiles add dimension. Light colors reflect heat, while darker shades absorb it. We help clients choose the best tile for their needs.

Tile roofing costs more upfront than some other materials. But its longevity makes it cost-effective over time. We provide free estimates so clients can compare options. Our expert installers ensure a quality job that protects homes for decades.

Tile or Slate Roof – Main Differences

When it comes to finishing a roof, there are several options to choose from. And two of them are slate and tiles. These two roofing materials have earned their reputation for durability, aesthetics, and performance. What exactly is the difference between the two and which one is best suited to what type of roof? Read on to find out more and make the best decision for your roof!

Roof Tiles:

As mentioned before, roof tiles are manufactured using sturdy materials such as concrete or clay, making them a solid option for good quality roofing materials. Due to the fact that they’re artificially made, roof tiles come in a variety of designs, formats, and colours. They can come in larger variants, which helps reduce the cost of installation. They can blend in perfectly with any type of decor thanks to their diversity. Thanks to the variety in sizes, they can work both with irregular and straightforward projects. Additionally, clay roof tiles are great for roofs with a pitch even as low as 15 degrees.

Roof Slate:

Unlike roofing tiles, slate is a naturally occurring material. Though mined in larger chunks, it can be splintered into thin layers with great easy, making the resulting tile-like pieces perfect for roofing. Though most slate comes in grey, there is quite a significant selection of colours occurring naturally. The main difference is that they must be fitted to a roof with pegs and nails and, as such, require holes to be punched into them before they are fitted, so it is important to make sure that all the holes are in the right place before roof replacement or installation works start. Another thing to keep in mind is that slate tiles can only be used down to 25 degree pitches. Natural slates are also a bit more expensive than tiles, but they make up for it with lasting longer.

In the end, it all comes down to personal preference. Roof tiles are definitely a cheaper solution that come in a greater variety of colours and patterns, while natural slate has increased longevity and is perfect for bringing out a more rustic quality of your home. Whichever one you choose, however, they’re both solid choices worthy of your investment!

Types of Tile Roofing Materials

Tile roofing comes in several materials that offer unique benefits. We’ll explore the main options available for homes in New Jersey, including their durability, appearance, and cost considerations.

Clay Tile Options

Clay roof tiles are a classic choice known for their longevity and distinctive look. They come in various shapes like flat, curved, or interlocking designs. Clay tiles resist fire and insects well. Colors range from natural terracotta to glazed finishes in many hues. This variety lets homeowners match their home’s style precisely. Clay tiles can last over 100 years with proper care. They’re heavier than other options, so roof structure matters. While pricey upfront, their long lifespan often balances the cost over time.

Concrete Tile Varieties

Concrete tiles offer a more affordable alternative to clay. They mimic the look of other materials but at a lower price point. These tiles are highly customizable in shape and color. Concrete roof tiles come in styles that resemble slate, wood shake, or clay. This versatility makes them suitable for various architectural designs. They’re durable and fire-resistant, lasting 50 years or more. Concrete tiles are heavy, so roof reinforcement may be needed. Their weight helps insulate homes, potentially lowering energy costs.

Slate Tile Alternatives

Traditional slate is beautiful but expensive. Synthetic slate offers a similar look at a fraction of the cost. These tiles are made from recycled materials and polymers. Synthetic slate is lighter than natural stone. This makes installation easier and puts less stress on the roof structure. It resists impact well, important in areas with hail. Composite slate tiles come in many colors and styles. They can closely mimic the appearance of natural slate. With proper care, these tiles can last 40-50 years.

Trusted Roofing Experts in New Jersey

Homecraft Roofing Services is more than just a roofing company; is a family legacy of excellence bringing decades of experience and commitment to quality to every project. Whether you need repair, maintenance, replacement, or installation, Homecraft Roofing Services is your trusted partner for all your New Jersey roofing needs. Experience the difference our heritage and experience can make – contact Homecraft Roofing Services today!

Knowledge and Practice

With a combination of experience, quality, and personalized service, we ensure every project is a success. Trust Homecraft Roofing Services for all your roof needs and see why we are a trusted name in the industry.

Legacy of Excellence

With a tradition spanning three generations, Homecraft Roofing Services brings an unmatched commitment to quality and dedication passed down from grandfather to grandson.

Versatile Services

Experience with all types of roofs in New Jersey, Homecraft Roofing Services ensures efficiency and quality in any project.

Complete team

We have a complete team of roofing professionals to guarantee complete success in your project, no matter of your roofing needs.