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Mar 26

Top Roofing Materials For Hot & Humid Climates

Australia is famous (or infamous) for its hot, humid and combination of hot and humid climates. And, any Aussie homeowner whose old tin roof has experienced its fair share of Aussie summers will tell you this: the Aussie sun, as well as that damp air, can wreak havoc on our roofs.

First, the sun, with its ability to fade, discolour and corrode our roofs to the point of cracking. The Aussie sun is one of the world’s strongest and it is relentless on our roofs. UV degradation can cause cracks, leaking and warping that can easily damage your roof to the point of required repairs.

Next, humidity, and its vaporous ability to cause condensation, mould, mildew and, consequently, material corrosion and structural damage. Both elements can be hazardous for our roofing and a combination of the two can be too much.

With this in mind, it’s essential that Aussie homeowners have top quality roofing materials to protect their homes and create a massive roofing lifespan.

Here are some of those top quality roofing materials:

 

1. Metal roofing

The Aussie standard. The go-to for giving your home ultra-protection and your roof a long lifespan in the face of tough Aussie temperatures. Colorbond metal roofs are as ubiquitous to Aussie homes as a game of backyard cricket or a summer splash in the pool. They can be seen on homes all across the country and this is because they provide the protection and sturdiness needed to withstand hot and humid conditions.

They are the go-to because they are revered for their ability to withstand extreme temperatures. And, given that Aussie summers routinely throw up 40+ degree temperatures, it’s easy to see why Aussie homeowners choose a material that will withstand even the gnarliest of sunny days.

 

2. Standing seam zinc roofing

Just like its companion metal roofing, standing seam zinc roofing is designed to withstand even the harshest Aussie elements. Zinc roofing is renowned for its ability to weather inclement climates and experience an exceptionally-long lifespan.

What’s more, it is revered for its fire resistant properties, something which is also imperative to Aussie homeowners in the bush and, now, the city. It is incredibly-weather resistant which means it is also moisture resistant – something that is imperative for protecting your roof against structural damage in humid temperatures.

 

3. Terracotta tile roofing

Another Aussie classic, terracotta tiles can be seen on California bungalows and Federation homes across the country. But it’s not only their aesthetic charm that makes them a perfect Aussie roofing material – it’s their exceptional longevity and weather-resistance.

They comprise a natural clay material that also makes them extremely heat-resistant. Essentially, being a natural material makes them work with nature and withstand hot and humid temperatures. What’s more, they are also incredibly fire resistant, with the ability to handle extreme temperatures without burning or cracking.

All of this combines to once again make the perfect Aussie roofing material when it comes to those hot, damp and sticky days.

 

These three are your go-to options

If you’re looking for a roof that can withstand hot and humid temperatures then metal, terracotta and zinc are your perfect options. They are simply made to withstand extreme heat and sunshine whilst providing your home with an enhanced aesthetic appeal and roof longevity.

So, if you’ve been thinking about which roof to use for your home, one of these three are sure to withstand the hot and humid temperatures the Aussie climate can throw at them.

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