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Asphalt Shingle

When it comes to roof replacement or installation, the material that dominates the market is asphalt shingles. Homeowners choose this material above any other for many reasons, the most common being its excellent price. No other roofing material can beat the availability and style selection of asphalt shingle roofing. Aside from being cost effective, asphalt shingle roofing is beautiful and comes with a wide selection of styles and colors that enables homeowners to create the design statement they want.

This type of roofing is also durable when not exposed to sudden, extreme weather changes, and is very resistant to fire. These materials are also quite easy to install, reducing the overall cost of your new roofing even more, and asphalt shingles come with excellent manufacturer warranties that ensure reliable protection of your house.

Standing Seam Metal

Standing seam metal roofingis a concealed fastener metal panel system that features vertical legs and a broad, flat area between the two legs. It’s also described as having raised seams, or vertical legs, that rise above the panel’s flat area. Standing seam systems can be used for either metal roofing or metal walls.

The main idea for standing seam systems is that the fastener is hidden, whether the panel is attached to the roof deck using a clip or is directly fastened to the decking material under the vertical leg (fastener flange).

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Membrane Roofing

Most roofs are made to be sloped so that water falls off their edges. But with low-slope or flat roofs, water has nowhere to fall off to. This might cause water to pool on your roof and eventually cause damage to your home. This is why a roof membrane is important for houses with low-slope or flat roofs.

What is a roof membrane, you ask? Simply put, it is a system that prevents water from leaking into your house. It is a form of waterproof covering that protects the interior of your home. Membrane roofing is a type of roofing system for buildings, RV's, Ponds and in some cases tanks. It is used to create a watertight covering to protect the interior of a building.