Roofing

What to Remember When Choosing New Asphalt Shingle Colors

Deciding on a new asphalt shingle color for your roof is an exciting yet daunting task. The color you choose can significantly affect your home’s curb appeal and, by extension, its market value. For homeowners, The Badger Company has years of experience in commercial and residential roofing, guiding clients through this critical decision-making process. Keeping in mind the architectural style of your home, the climate, and your personal preferences is essential in this journey.

Consider Your Home’s Architectural Style

Your home’s architectural style plays a pivotal role in choosing the right shingle color. Certain colors complement specific design aesthetics better than others. For instance, traditional homes may look best with classic colors like black, grey, or dark blue, whereas more contemporary homes could benefit from bold, unconventional colors. It’s also wise to observe the color palettes prevalent in your neighborhood, to ensure your choice harmonizes well with the local vibe.

Climate and Energy Efficiency

The color of your shingles can influence your home’s energy efficiency, especially in a place where seasons vary significantly. Light-colored shingles reflect sunlight, helping to keep your home cooler in the hot summer months, and potentially lowering air conditioning costs. Conversely, darker shingles absorb heat, which can be beneficial during colder seasons by helping snow and ice on your roof melt faster. Balancing aesthetic appeal with practical energy considerations is crucial.

Personal Preferences and Resale Value

While the choice of shingle color should reflect your personal taste, it’s also essential to consider potential resale value. Striking a balance between a color that you love and one that will appeal to a broad audience if you decide to sell can take time and effort. Neutral colors tend to be a safe bet as they appeal to most people and are unlikely to go out of style. Choosing a color that complements your home’s exterior elements, like siding and trim, can also enhance overall aesthetics.

Regulatory Considerations

Some neighborhoods may have homeowner associations (HOAs) with specific rules and regulations regarding roof colors. Before making any final decisions, it’s important to check if there are any restrictions in place. This ensures that your choice meets your personal preferences and aligns with community standards, preventing any potential issues down the line.

Material and Longevity

While choosing the color, remember to consider the material and quality of the asphalt shingles. High-quality shingles may come with a higher price tag but investing in a durable, long-lasting material can save you money and hassle in the long run. Asphalt shingles are known for their durability and longevity, making them a popular choice among homeowners.

In conclusion, selecting a new color for your asphalt shingles is a multifaceted decision that involves taking into account the architectural style of your home, climate considerations, personal preferences, resale value, local regulations, and the quality and longevity of the materials. 

Trust Us for Your Roofing Needs!

The Badger Company is here to help guide you through these considerations, ensuring that your final choice not only enhances the beauty of your home but also contributes to its efficiency and value. Give us a call at (608) 850-6282, or fill out our online form to get a free estimate.

Kris Laufenberg

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