Garage Roofing Options
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Specialized metal roofing makes for a very durable and reliable roof.
Garage roofing options. If your garage s roof is flat an epdm membrane will set you back about 9 per square meter. Get free shipping on qualified metal roofing or buy online pick up in store today in the building materials department. In this guide we ll cover the following most common roofing options. Garage roofing options like the roof on your home your garage roof adds aesthetic value while functioning as one of the most important components of the entire garage.
But this is also the most durable and long lasting option. It s not as attractive or as durable as other roofs but if you re looking for economy it s the least expensive roof that you can put in your garage. Our most popular option for pitched garage roofs is bitumen roofing sheets which are very cost effective at around 5 per square meter. Adding one course of block to a slab keeps the garage door framing farther up from the ground which may be necessary depending on the grade.
The materials you can use on a garage roof depend on its pitch. Garage roof sheets can also be made from bitumen from brands such as onduline and coroline and these are some of the most affordable roofing sheets available. Whether you d like to match your home s roof exactly or choose a complementary roofing material we provide a variety of high quality roofing options to choose from. Asphalt shingles wood shingles and shakes metal roofing concrete clay and fiber cement tiles natural and faux slate and the much hyped tesla solar tiles that are not yet widely available.
Low maintenance and simple to install bitumen roofing sheets can last for decades but can be more vulnerable to impact and small tears than plastic sheeting. As long as your roof s pitch is above 2 12 you can use the following materials. Fibre cement roof sheets. The most expensive option is laying several courses of blocks on top of frost footings and then resting the edges of the slab on the blocks.