The Home's Hat: A Fun History of Roofing
Think of your roof as the most important hat your home will ever wear. It’s a stylish and functional protector, shielding your family and your belongings from the sun's scorching rays and the relentless beat of a Midwestern storm. But this "hat" has a rich and fascinating history that goes far beyond asphalt shingles.
At
SunSent Solar, we don’t just install roofs; we build on a legacy of protection. From ancient civilizations to the high-tech
sunsent roofing
systems of today, the story of how we've topped our homes is a testament to human innovation.
The Original Hats: Clay, Thatch, and Wood
The first "hats" for homes were often made from materials that were abundant and easy to use. The first known use of clay tiles dates back over 10,000 years in China, where they were meticulously shaped and fired to create a durable, interlocking system that protected against rain. The Romans perfected this art, using heavy clay tiles on their grand temples and villas, many of which still stand today.
In Europe and early America, people often turned to thatched roofs—a thick, layered mat of straw or reeds. While they were a natural insulator, they were also a major fire risk and had a short lifespan. Wood shingles and shake roofs eventually replaced thatch, offering better durability, but they were still highly susceptible to fire, rot, and insects.
The move from these natural materials to more durable alternatives was driven by a single, powerful motivation: better protection.
The American Hat: The Rise of the Asphalt Shingle
The modern asphalt shingle is an American innovation, becoming widely adopted in the 1920s and 30s. Its popularity soared for one simple reason: it was a better, more affordable "hat."
These early shingles were made from a cotton rag mat, saturated in asphalt and covered with colored granules. They were a revolutionary improvement over wood shakes and thatch, offering better fire resistance and a longer lifespan. As technology progressed, the cotton mat was replaced with a more durable fiberglass mat, which is what
sunsent roofing
uses today. This single improvement has made today's shingles stronger, lighter, and more resistant to fire and wind.
The Modern, High-Tech Hat: Designed for a Solar Future
Today's roof isn't just about protection; it's about performance. A modern
roof replacement
with
sunsent roofing
technology provides a level of protection our ancestors could only dream of.
- Durability: Today’s architectural asphalt shingles are multi-layered and fortified with a durable fiberglass mat. They can withstand wind speeds of up to
130 mph, a crucial feature for any
roofer in the midwest
. - Energy Efficiency: Modern "cool roofs" are designed with special granules that reflect more of the sun's heat away from the home, reducing the strain on your air conditioning and lowering your energy bills.
- The Ultimate Upgrade: The modern "hat" is built to be more than a protector—it's designed to be a power producer. A
sunsent roofing
system provides the perfect, long-lasting foundation for asolar panel installation
. A brand-new roof ensures your solar investment will last for decades, and the panels themselves act as an extra layer of protection, shielding the shingles from harmful UV rays.
The
SunSent
Promise: We Respect the History, We Build the Future
As a leading
roofing contractor
and
roofing company
, we are deeply rooted in the history of our craft. We respect the time-honored traditions of quality workmanship and meticulous attention to detail.
But our mission is to build the future. We believe that a
roof replacement
is more than a repair; it’s an opportunity to invest in your home's security, efficiency, and sustainability. When you choose a local
St. Louis roofing
expert like
SunSent, you are choosing a partner who understands both the history of roofing and the future of home energy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: My roof is older. Do I need a new roof before a
solar panel installation
?
A: If your roof is nearing the end of its life (typically 15-20 years for asphalt shingles), it’s best to replace it before a
solar panel installation
. This ensures your solar system has a strong, reliable foundation for its 25+ year lifespan.
Q: Can I get both my
roof replacement
and my solar panels installed by the same company?
A: Yes! SunSent Solar specializes in both
sunsent roofing
and solar. We are experts in both fields, which ensures a seamless, high-quality, and stress-free process.
Q: Do you offer financing for a new roof and solar panels?
A: Yes. We offer flexible financing options that can combine the cost of both a new roof and a solar system into one convenient payment, allowing you to start saving immediately.
Don’t wait for a leak to tell you there’s a problem. Protect your home and your peace of mind with a modern S unSent roofing
system.
Contact a leading
roofing company
today at
636.757.3083 to schedule a free, no-obligation assessment!









