(Westlake, Eagletile)
Concrete roof tiles are heavier than asphalt shingles. The weight results in longevity, thermal superiority, as well as weather and impact resistance. Compared to other roofing materials, concrete roof tile systems have the lowest life cycle costs based on the life of the roofing material and required maintenance.
Clay tiles have been known to last well over 100 years, making them the ideal choice for long-term application. Clay tiles are fully resistant to rot, decay, insects, water damage and mould so you can be sure that once installed, they are there for the long-run.
(GAF Timberline, CertainTeed Presidential)
The original luxury shingle created to replicate the look of cedar shakes with the performance of fiber glass construction. Composition shingles deliver the charm and character of hand-split wood shakes with the durability and strength that presides over wood in virtually every surrounding. They cost a fraction of natural wood shakes, but the benefits don’t end there. Unlike wood, it won’t rot or decay, and it offers excellent wind and fire resistance.
Upgrade to reflective shingles and use cool roofing technology which results in lower energy bills.
(ASC, Gaco)
Whether your roof is large or small, flat or sloped, silicone roof coatings provide a proven, guaranteed solution for renewing your weathered roof. They can be applied to virtually any existing roofing surface to create a seamless membrane that protects against permanent ponding water, ultraviolet light and severe weather.
The two-part name comes from the 400 degree Fahrenheit, liquid “hot” asphalt tar that is applied to the roof using a large “mop.” While the details have changed over the years, the fundamentals remain the same: repeating layers of fiberglass felt and hot tar are applied to create an impenetrable shield for your roof.
Torch down roofing (sometimes referred to as “torch on” roofing) is so named because it requires an open-flame propane torch. In this installation method, sheets of modified bitumen are rolled out onto the roof, and a roofing professional uses a hand-held propane torch to heat the material and adhere it to the surface.
Single-ply is wide width sheeting meant for low slope roofs.
Single-ply roofs have far fewer seams than asphaltic rolled roof systems and don’t require dangerous torches or hot asphalt for installation. They also come with prefabricated detailing accessories that make installation easy. It also comes with a long warranty – from 20 years up to a lifetime, making it a far more reliable investment if you're in the market for a new or refurbished roof.
Timberline Shingles being put to the test!
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