Saturday 24 September 2011

Sustainable Roofing – Plastic Roof Tiles and Other Materials are Rising in Popularity

You need a roof over your head. But you don’t have to choose something that’s environmentally wasteful. Today, there are some great options for sustainable roof tiles, such as plastic roof tiles. Read on for some information about some of your options and why they’re not just better for the environment. Some are better choices overall for several reasons.

Reclaimed wood. Some people are using reclaimed wood for wood shake shingles. Not only is the look of this option a good idea, using reclaimed wood can be a smart economic decision as well.
Metal. Metal can be recycled into roofing tiles or roof pieces. Metal roofs aren’t everyone’s cup of tea for their looks but they can be really durable and can be a great option for barns, out buildings, and commercial  or industrial buildings.
Recycled rubber. Old tires aren’t great for the environment but nowadays there are recycled rubber roofing options that are catching on in popularity.
Plastic Roof tiles.  A highly popular choice for a number of reasons is roofing tiles made from polymer derived from things like plastic jugs and bottles. This is a lightweight option that has a number of benefits.

Plastic Roof Tile Benefits

There are several reasons why many people are looking at plastic roofs and why many builders and roofing contractors are quoting on interlocking plastic tile roofs.

  • Resistance to weather
  • Resistance to mould and moss
  • Insect resistant
  • Lightweight, making them easier to install
  • Shatter and splinter proof
  • Fast to install
  • Decent manufacturer warranties
From a cost perspective, you need to allow for 10-20% extra conventional roofing tiles to allow for breakage. Many recycled and eco-friendly roofing materials don’t run the same breakage risk.
From an environmental perspective, not only will you be using recycled materials but there are other savings as well. Less landfill waste, lower transportation costs, reducing the need for the non-environmentally friendly alternatives to be manufactured, etc.
More builders than ever working on net new construction products are starting with environmentally sustainable building materials such as those created with plastic roof tiles and other eco-friendly roofing materials. Not only is this improving their reputation for being a greener company but environmentally conscious families looking at buying a new home tend to favour builders with great green reputations, too.
Whether you’re a builder, a homeowner, or a commercial / industrial property owner, considering sustainable options in building materials such as when installing new roof or re-roofing an existing building doesn’t just make you an environmentally conscious person, it makes you a pragmatic business person who is looking at multiple factors when making your choice in which roofing materials to use.

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