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The History of Roofing


Here is a brief history of various roofing techniques

Human beings have created shelters since the beginning of time, and no shelter is complete without a roof to keep out precipitation. Roofing styles certainly have progressed since the days of the cavemen, but perhaps not quite as much as you may think.

In the very first days of civilization, mankind created roofs for their shelters made out of plants and sod. While these roofs worked well for insulation, they did not do much to keep out pests and rainwater.

Between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago, clay roof tiles, much like the ones you see in use today, were used in China, Babylon, and Greece. These were very durable and did a good job at keeping out rainwater.

From 700 AD to 1000 AD, other natural forms of roofing were used. Thatched roofs were extremely popular until the turn of the millennium, when wood shingles began gaining popularity. These were used until the 12th century in England when King John ordered citizens to use clay tiles to prevent fires.

Since the dawn of the 19th century, roofing styles have changed dramatically. Clay tiles started being produced in bulk and then asphalt became available. Additionally, metal was now being developed into a form of roofing material. All these materials naturally have morphed into the roofs you see today.

If you would like to learn more about the roofing options we offer, give us a call at (918) 404-5996.

Outdoor Creations Roofing is located at 1924 W Albany St, in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.