Roofing Materials
Stone Coated Steel
Stone-coated steel roofs are made of metal shingles coated in paint and stone granules. They have the classic look of traditional shingles, but like metal roofs, they are low maintenance and last a long time. Stone-coated roofing (unlike plain metal roofing) comes in many different styles. It can be made to look like:
- traditional shingles
- roof shakes
- roofing tiles
Stone-coated metal roofing also comes in a variety of colors.
Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt shingles consist of fiberglass, tar, and asphalt granules that sit on a fiberglass mat. While the asphalt shingles are what you see on the outside, the roofing components underneath are just as important to an asphalt shingle roof system. An asphalt shingle roof is made up of the following: Roof decking, Roof flashing, Underlayment, Drip edge, Ice and water shield, Ridge capping, Roof vents, & Pipe boots.
Every component above fits together like puzzle pieces before the asphalt shingles come in to close everything up.
Standing Seam Steel Roof
Standing seam metal roofing is a sleek, modern roofing choice characterized by its hidden fastener system, where the panels are connected without visible screws. This design includes prominent vertical elements, known as seams, which stand above a spacious, flat section connecting them. The raised seams not only add to the aesthetics but also contribute to the durability of the roofing. This versatile system is not limited to roofs; it can also be applied to metal walls, offering a cohesive look for buildings. Whether for residential or commercial use, standing seam metal roofing provides a clean, contemporary appearance while offering superior protection and a long lifespan.
Commercial Flat Roof
Commercial roofing (flat roofing), a popular choice for businesses, offers a practical and cost-effective solution for buildings with low slope or entirely level rooflines. This roofing style provides ease of maintenance and can support heavy equipment like HVAC systems. We use TPO and EPDM, which offer durability and energy efficiency. Proper installation and regular upkeep are key factors in extending the lifespan of a flat roof, ensuring it protects the building and its contents effectively.