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Construction Business Review | Wednesday, March 15, 2023
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Roofing systems are crucial for complete housing, where opting for a roofing structure with an increased lifespan emerges as an effective option.
FREMONT, CA: Roofing products often protect buildings from unpredictable weather conditions like extreme sun, wind, and rain. The pandemic, inflation, and economic uncertainties have exacerbated challenges in the roofing sector—material shortages, transportation woes, cancelled jobs, and layoffs. As a result, new authorised building permits, especially for privately owned housing units, are falling critically behind in the current scenarios. However, despite the piling hindrances in the roofing sector, product manufacturers in the space are discovering growth opportunities.
A plausible range of nearly 5.5 million homes can be witnessed annually, and chances for optimistic growth are elevating accordingly. Innovation frontiers in the arena are facilitating builders with solutions, thereby allowing them to build homes with increased roofing structures. Generally, the life expectancy of the roofing structure often varies depending on the type and design of roofs manufactured and deployed. For instance, say a homeowner goes for three-tab asphalt shingles. The roof is commonly used for DIY roofing projects, with an anticipated life span of nearly 15 to 20 years.
These roofing structures are comparatively budget-friendly options, are yet to develop wind resistance, and may be characterised by less durable materials.