Residential & Commercial Roofing Company
Property owners should take a proactive approach with their roofing systems. Homeowners should inspect their roofs from the ground once a year and schedule an annual professional inspection. All property owners should have a roofer inspect their roofs after any severe weather.
Commercial building owners should schedule at least two inspections a year. Commercial clients should also schedule an inspection after any rooftop services, such as HVAC installations, to ensure their contractor didn’t damage their roofing structure.
Asphalt shingles are the most popular option for residential roof replacement. Basic asphalt shingles remain among the cheapest roofing materials. Still, many homeowners opt for architectural shingles instead. While they’re more expensive, they last longer, provide better protection, and give you more aesthetic options.
Wood roofs are a top alternative to asphalt and can last 30 years or even longer, which is longer than even an architectural shingle. Cedar is particularly notable because it becomes more beautiful as it ages. That distinguishes it from most other roofing materials. You have the choice of either cedar shingles or shakes. Shingles provide a home or business with a more uniform and modern appearance. Shakes, on the other hand, give houses a more rustic look.
Metal roofing systems can last 50 years or more. Standing seam metal roofs are among the most popular types and are available in many different designs. Residential and commercial clients will often choose aluminum or galvanized steel. Those materials strike a balance between initial costs and long-term performance. There are also premium metals like copper and zinc. Copper provides an elegant aesthetic that sets a home apart from others. Zinc is notable for how environmentally friendly it is.