Roofing

  • Shingles –
    • Class 3 Impact – Designed to withstand moderate impacts, these shingles offer robust protection. 
    • Class 4 Impact – Known for their superior durability, these shingles can endure the toughest weather conditions.
    • Presidential – Premium shingles that provide an upscale appearance and exceptional resilience, perfect for those seeking a stylish roof.

 

  • Underlayment –
    • Synthetic – A vital component that acts as a protective barrier beneath shingles, ensuring added waterproofing and insulation.
    • Ice & Water Shield – Essential to prevent water infiltration, this underlayment is especially important in areas prone to ice dams and heavy snow.

 

  • Coil & Plastic Cap Nails – High-quality fasteners that are crucial for securing roofing materials, ensuring longevity and performance.

 

  • Sealants – Used to provide a watertight seal around roofing components, helping to prevent leaks and enhance durability.

 

  • Vents & Boots – Critical for roof ventilation, these components help to regulate temperature and moisture, extending the life of the roof.

 

  • Drip Edge & Flashings – Essential elements that direct water off the roof and protect edges, helping to avoid water damage and ensure roof integrity.
  • Metal Panels
    • Standing seam – which provides excellent water shedding properties and a sleek modern appearance.
    • Ribbed – known for its strength and durability, making it a popular choice in various architectural styles.
    • Corrugated – offering a lightweight solution while still ensuring effective water drainage and structural integrity.
    • Trap – providing exceptional resistance to wind uplift and ensuring lasting performance in harsh weather conditions.
    • Board & Batten –  delivering a unique aesthetic appeal that combines traditional charm with modern functionality.
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  • High Temp Ice & Water – Essential underlayment for metal roofing, designed to withstand extreme temperatures and prevent ice dam formation.

 

  • Flashing – Drip Edge, essential components for directing water away from vulnerable areas to protect the roof and structure.

 

  • Soffit – an important aspect of ventilation and aesthetics in roofing systems.

 

  • Gutter – critical for efficient water drainage to prevent damage to foundations and landscaping.
  • EPDM
  • Silicone Coatings
  • TPO

Pros and cons of Metal vs Shingles

    Pros of Metal Roofs

  • Metal roofs last 40-60+ years
  • Strong durability against wind, snow, fire, and pests
  • Energy efficiency by reflecting heat
  • Better ventilation (via batten systems)
  • Low maintenance with fewer repairs
  • Resist warping, cracking, and algae
  • Sheds water and snow easily.
 

Cons of Metal Roofs

  • High upfront cost
  • Noisier during rain or hail without proper
    insulation
  • Possible denting 
  • Requires skilled installation, increasing labor costs

 

 

Best for homes in extreme weather areas or for
those wanting a long-lasting, premium roof with
minimal upkeep.

Pros of Asphalt Shingles

  • Affordable and widely available
  • Easy to install, lowering labor costs
  • Simple to repair (replace individual shingles)
  • Large variety of styles
 

Cons of Asphalt Shingles

  • Shorter lifespan of 20-30 years
  • Higher long-term cost due to replacements
  • Weather-sensitive (UV, wind, hail damage)
  • Requires maintenance and minor repairs

 

 

Best for budget-conscious homeowners, simpler
roof designs, or those planning to move within 10-
15 years who want solid performance without a
high upfront cost.

Architectural Shingles

Known for their superior durability, these shingles can endure the toughest weather conditions.

Presidential Shingles

These premium shingles provide an upscale appearance with exceptional resilience, perfect for those seeking a stylish roof.

Architectural Shingles Class 3 Impact

Known for their superior durability, these shingles can endure the toughest weather conditions.

Architectural Shingles Class 3 Impact

Known for their superior durability, these shingles can endure the toughest weather conditions.

Architectural Shingles Class 3 Impact

Known for their superior durability, these shingles can endure the toughest weather conditions.

Architectural Shingles Class 3 Impact

Known for their superior durability, these shingles can endure the toughest weather conditions.

Architectural Shingles Class 3 Impact

Known for their superior durability, these shingles can endure the toughest weather conditions.

Architectural Shingles Class 3 Impact

Known for their superior durability, these shingles can endure the toughest weather conditions.

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