A host of factors go into selecting a new roof, ranging from cost and style to sturdiness and maintenance. Many homeowners, though, don’t think to question a roof’s performance in hot, humid weather like Charleston’s. Between the windy, rainy springs and the hot, moist summers, area roofs take a beating, and it’s important to choose a roofing system that will be able to handle all of that moisture and heat easily.
Luckily, today’s innovative roof systems are well-prepared for the challenging weather conditions in the South. Your experienced Charleston roofing contractor is your best bet for helping you select a roof that does well in the local climate. Understanding your options before you consult with your roofer can help speed your decision-making process and can get you started on a smart path to choosing a new roof.
Your best option in these weather conditions is a clay or concrete tile roof. Concrete tiles provide outstanding heat resistance, lowering temperatures 40 to 50 percent on rooftops. Since the tiles aren’t absorbing as much heat, they are not transferring as much heat to your living space. This lowered-temperature reduces your home cooling costs and helps to provide you with a comfortable interior. Concrete tile roofs also shed water well and have good ventilation around individual tiles to promote drying and air flow.