Installing a new roof can be a very exciting project, from designing the shape or the style of it to deciding which roofing material to use or which color to choose.
Picking the right color for your roof isn’t as easy as it sounds, as there is quite a bit of thought that needs to go into it.
There are many different factors such as the color of your home, the color of your shutters, window frames and doors, the rules of your homeowner’s association and much more.
Today, homeowners are spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding on a color for their roofing systems. Many shingle brands offer hundreds of different colors and hues for your asphalt shingle roofing. You’re able to make your roof as neutral or as flamboyant as you’d like.
Roofing material brands like Owens Corning have things like Roof Shingle Colors of The Year for developers and homeowners who want to embrace a trendy, in-fashion style for their homes.
The 2021 Roof Shingle Color of The Year is Aged Copper. Aged Copper is described as being “Just like feeling the calm, quietness of a walk in the woods, Aged Copper is a peaceful blend of colors that instantly remind you of nature’s expansive beauty. Earthly elements of deep orange, sage green, and brown granules mix together to create a warm, welcoming look.”
Previous Roof Shingle Color of The Year include Black Sable, Pacific Wave, Sand Dune, etc.
Whichever color you go for, you can rest assured that at Elo Roofing, we offer only the finest residential roofing services that money can buy. Our professional roofers work efficiently and are experts in their field. Completely transform your roof and improve your curb appeal with the help of Elo Roofing.
Let’s break down the factors you need to consider when choosing a roof shingle color.
The Color of Your Home
It’s important to consider the color of your home before deciding on a shingle color. You don’t want to buy your roofing shingles, install it and then realise that there’s major color clashing taking place. Before you purchase any shingles, take some samples home and match it with the various colors around your home to ensure that it all goes with one another. Customers can use color visualizing tools, like those found on the Owens Corning website, to get a better picture of how their home would look with specific roof shingle colors.
Climate Conditions
Depending on the climate that you live in, the color of your shingles can significantly affect the temperature of your attic. Homes in warm climates will do better with lighter colored shingles as they help to reflect the suns rays, keeping your attic and ultimately your home a lot cooler. Homes in colder climates do better with darker shades as they absorb the suns rays and increase the temperature in your home.
Architectural Style
The architectural style of your home may dictate which shingle color you need to go for. Some older, historic homes may be better suited with darker and more dramatic shingle colors, whereas beachfront homes would be better suited with something more light and comforting. You do not wish to ruin your home’s aesthetics with a mismatched roof color.
Need help with deciding which roof shingle color is best for your home? Give Elo Roofing a call today for expert advice and services for all your roofing needs.