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Best Modern Roofing Materials: Metal, Concrete, or G.I. Sheets



Selecting the right roofing material is essential for homeowners and builders. Common options in the Philippines include clay or concrete tiles, metal roofing, and galvanized iron sheets. Our guide will help you understand the advantages of each option and more to ensure you make the best choice for your building project.


3 Key Factors to Consider

When choosing a roofing material, keep these factors in mind:

  1. Durability – How long will your roof last? A sturdy roof should withstand daily wear and harsh weather for decades.

  2. Cost – Balancing budget and quality. Consider both the upfront price and long-term maintenance expenses.

  3. Weather Resistance –Your roof should hold up against the Philippine’s heavy rain, strong winds, and extreme heat.


List of Common Roofing Materials in the Philippines


1. Concrete and Clay Tiles

Lasting 50 to 100 years, these tiles resist fire and decay but are heavy and may need extra structural support. While expensive, they offer durability and a distinctive look. Ideal for hot climates like the Philippines because they reflect heat effectively.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Metal Roofing (Including Roofing Sheets)

Made from steel, aluminum, or copper, metal roofs last 40 to 70 years and resist fire, rot, and pests. While upfront can be expensive, they require minimal maintenance and offer long-term value. Their durability makes them ideal for harsh weather conditions.



3. G.I. Sheets (Gi Sheets)

Galvanized iron (GI) sheets are durable, affordable, and widely used. They can last 20 to 50 years with proper maintenance. While prone to rust over time, protective coatings help extend their lifespan. Lightweight and easy to install, they are ideal for cost-effective roofing.


 

Less Common Roofing Materials in the Philippines


1. Slate Roofing

Naturally fire-resistant and weatherproof, Slate is one of the most durable roofing materials, lasting over 100 years. Though expensive, its longevity makes it a worthwhile for luxury buildings.


 

2. Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt shingles, though less durable, are popular for their affordability and easy installation. Lasting 20–30 years, they perform well in moderate climates but may falter because of the Philippines’ extreme heat and heavy rain.

 

 

Final Thoughts

When choosing roofing materials, consider durability, cost, and weather resistance to find the best fit for your home. Consulting a roofing professional can also help ensure you make the best decision based on your specific needs and location.

We hope this guide was helpful! If you need more assistance, our team at Mackun Hardware is always ready to help.

Browse our wide selection of roofing materials and their prices here.

 

For inquiries and orders you may visit or contact us:

Address: RW Building, Sergio Osmeña Street Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental 9000

Contact No. : +63 956 037 2805 

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