Nature can produce powerful storms enough to destroy any material, but colored cement tile roofs can withstand most natural disasters. This colored cement tile can withstand wind speeds of more than 125 miles per hour and can withstand snow, rain and hail.
The self weight of colored cement tile is large, and too much snow on the roof will cause pressure on the roof support, so it is necessary to remove the snow in time. Colored cement tile roofs are widely welcomed because they help reduce energy costs. Because colored cement tiles reflect light rather than absorb it, they will reflect most of the heat of the sun and will not make the house too hot. Ordinary tile roofs may freeze or crack in extremely cold climates, while colored cement tiles can withstand extreme temperature changes. One of the main characteristics of this kind of material is that it is very durable, fireproof, insect proof and weather resistant.
Colored cement tile roofs often require little maintenance, and moss and mildew between tiles may become a major problem in humid climate, which can be avoided by cleaning the roof with a high-pressure cleaner every year. Colored cement tile and clay tile roofs are generally more expensive than other roof materials because of their long service life, but among the roof materials with stronger durability, colored cement tile is one of the better choices.