Designer Shingles to Enhance Your Home’s Curb Appeal

Jul 18, 2024 | Roofing

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It might not seem like much at first, but choosing the right shingles for your home’s roof can be a crucial decision that influences curb appeal, energy efficiency and costs, and protection from outdoor elements. Designed to be stronger and more durable than traditional shingles, designer shingles from Rusco mimic the appearance of more expensive shingle options but, in reality, are an affordable option for your home. Even with an initial investment in materials and installation. 

How Shingles Influence First Impressions

Looking to sell your home soon? Or simply looking to impress the neighbors? First impressions matter, and designer shingles make a beautiful visual impact with eye-catching features that set your home apart from others on your block. The shingles can be designed to complement any architectural style or exterior décor—be it traditional, modern, or somewhere in between—and their expensive appearance suggests a well-maintained, higher-valued property that can influence a home’s worth. 

Overview of Popular Shingle Styles 

There are several popular shingle styles, and here’s an overview of a few options: 

  • Three-Tab. These shingles are installed using uniform techniques, making them a classic with a simpler, minimalistic appearance that can be styled in different colors and patterns. 
  • Architectural. These designer shingles are thicker and interlayered, giving the illusion of more depth and dimension that mimics the look of wood shake or slate. 
  • Luxury. These shingles are high-end aesthetically, replicating the appearance of extravagant materials in natural slate or cedar wood. 

Shingle styles can be mixed and matched to customize their appearance. Homeowners can add depth, character, and visual interest to their homes while matching personal tastes through textures, colors, and installation methods. 

Comparing Materials: Asphalt, Slate, and Metal 

There are three popular types: metal, asphalt, and slate, each with its unique features to make any of them a fantastic roofing option. 

Durable and lightweight, metal is often made from recycled materials to reduce carbon footprint while being resistant to high winds, heavy rains, and hailstorms. The most common roofing choice, especially for budget-conscious homeowners, asphalt shingles are easiest to install and offer natural insulation to cut utility costs by regulating your home’s interior cooling or heating needs. Lastly, slate is a heavier roofing option, requiring a stronger roof structure for proper installation. Once installed, it’s visually beautiful while also enduring outdoor wear and tear. 

Designer shingles from Rusco are a superior roofing option, combining aesthetic appeal with durability and energy efficiency. For more information, call us!

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