Modern manufacturing methods make it possible for homeowners to choose almost any color of asphalt shingle that works with their home. But for some, the sheer number of options can be overwhelming. To prevent decision paralysis, here are three things to keep in mind:
1. The Color of Your Home Exteriors
The color of your roof should match the rest of the home’s exterior components like the siding and trim. For instance, a dark brown roof would look great with red siding. If your house is beige or cream on the outside, you might want a brown or dark gray roof. If you’re changing your siding at the same time, think about choosing a fresh exterior color scheme.
2. Your Local Climate
Any contractor will tell you right away that the color of your roof has a real impact on the temperature inside your house. For warmer areas, light-colored shingles work well in reflecting the sun’s heat. On the other hand, because they are so good at absorbing and holding heat, dark-colored shingles are advised for colder areas.
3. Your Neighborhood
It is vital to become aware of any laws or restrictions regarding roof colors if you live in an area with a homeowners’ association (HOA). To preserve the neighborhood’s property values, homeowners’ associations can place regulations on the types and colors of roofs, and they frequently do so.
For the best in roofing services, look no further than The Badger Company. Let our team of trustworthy professionals handle every aspect of your roof replacement and ensure a smoother, less stressful experience. Count on us for your other home improvement needs as well, including gutter, siding and blown-in insulation installation. Give us a call today at (608) 850-6282, or fill out our contact form to schedule your free consultation.