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When replacing a roof in Florida, you’ll find various options to consider, focusing on cost, durability, and style.

**Asphalt Shingle Roofing**
Asphalt shingles are the most common choice for residential roofs. They are made from asphalt layered on a fiberglass mat and offer a good balance of affordability and durability.

**Metal Roofing**
Metal roofing has undergone significant advancements and is now recognized for its durability and stylish appearance. Modern options like standing seam provide a sleek aesthetic and can last anywhere from 40 to 70 years. New technologies have improved rust resistance with aluminum coatings, making them particularly suitable for coastal areas.

**Flat Roofing**
Flat roofs are a popular choice for commercial buildings but are also applicable for certain residential designs. They offer a modern look and can be constructed using materials like TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin), EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer), or modified bitumen. Flat roofs can be effective in managing water runoff when properly installed, but they require regular maintenance to prevent leaks.

**Tile Roofing**
Tile roofing, particularly clay and concrete tiles, is a popular option in Florida due to its resistance to severe weather and fire. Tiles offer a distinct aesthetic and can last for decades with proper care. They are also excellent for energy efficiency but can be more expensive in terms of installation.

**Slate Roofing**
Slate roofing is known for its longevity and elegance, providing a high-end option that can last over 100 years. However, slate is heavier than other roofing materials, requiring a strong underlying structure, and it usually comes with a higher price tag.

**Wood Shake Roofing**
Wood shake roofing offers a natural look and can provide good insulation. However, it requires more maintenance than other materials and is susceptible to fire, pests, and decay. Treated wood products can enhance durability but may impact cost.

**Synthetic Roofing**
Synthetic roofing materials mimic traditional options such as wood shakes or slate but are usually lighter and require less maintenance. They have become increasingly popular due to their durability and lower costs while providing a similar aesthetic.

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