The Southwestern area of the United States experiences 100 degree days for many months. This may seem extreme for some people, but it’s only a regular day in places like New Mexico. All roofing systems should be able to cope with any type of weather. Few materials, though, can withstand the extreme heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation in New Mexico. Here are three materials that have demonstrated their ability to withstand our weather conditions.
The Best Roofing for Arid Climates
The Southwestern United States can endure 100-degree days for months on end. This may sound like an extreme case of drought for some people, but it’s a just a regular day in New Mexico. While all roofing systems are designed to take a beating from any weather, not many materials can withstand the extreme heat and radiation of a continental climate.
Common Questions About Residential Roofing
A residential roofing system is big, complicated and expensive, which means homeowners will obviously have many questions about it. We gathered some of the most frequently asked questions coming from homeowners and previous clients, and answered them in this post.
4 Most Popular Commercial Roof Types
A sturdy roof that protects your business is essential. It safeguards not only your employees and equipment, but also your all-important inventory. While all commercial roofing systems are characterized by their strength, some stand out as among the most durable and long-lasting systems available. [Read more…]
The Best Roofing Material For New Mexico’s Climate
When choosing a material for your new roofing system, consider the kind of climate you’re living in. Since New Mexico is characterized by mild to arid climate with bits of precipitation, your new roofing system should be able to handle this kind of environment. [Read more…]