Roofing Types

Asphalt Roof Shingles

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  • Brown & Red roof shingles

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Benefits of asphalt shingles


1. Cost-Effective: Asphalt shingles are generally less expensive than other roofing materials like metal or tile, making them a budget-friendly option.


2. Durable: Modern asphalt shingles are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, including wind, rain, and hail.


3. Aesthetic Variety: Asphalt shingles offer a wide range of colors, styles, and textures, allowing homeowners to match their home's exterior and personal preferences.


4. Easy Installation: Asphalt shingles are lightweight and relatively easy to install, which can help keep labor costs down.


5. Easier Repairs: Individual shingles can be easily replaced, making repairs simpler and less expensive than with other roofing materials.


6. Energy Efficiency: Some asphalt shingles are designed to reflect heat, helping to reduce energy costs during the summer months.


7. Lightweight: Their light weight makes them suitable for a variety of roof structures and simplifies installation.


8. Sound Dampening: Asphalt shingles can help reduce noise from rain and hail.


9. Fire Resistance: Many asphalt shingles have fire ratings, providing an added layer of protection against fire hazards.


10. Recyclable: Asphalt shingles are a recyclable material, making them a more eco-friendly choice. 


Metal Roof Shingles

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Benefits of metal roof shingles

Metal roof shingles offer several advantages over traditional asphalt shingles, including increased durability, longevity, energy efficiency, and resistance to fire and wind. They also tend to require less maintenance and can be a more eco-friendly choice.

 

  • Metal roofs can last for 40-70 years, significantly longer than asphalt shingles, which typically last 12-20 years. 
  • They are more resistant to damage from wind, hail, and other extreme weather conditions. 
  • Metal roofs are also less susceptible to cracking, curling, or warping than asphalt shingles. 


Tile Roof Shingles

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    In  Florida, and throughout the state, clay and concrete tiles are the most popular choices for tile roofs. Clay tiles are known for their classic, aesthetic appeal and durability, while concrete tiles offer a more budget-friendly option with similar durability and a wide range of shapes and colors. 

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Benefits of tile roof shingles

Tile roofs offer several advantages for Florida homeowners, including long-term durability, energy efficiency, and resistance to extreme weather conditions like hurricanes. They also tend to have a longer lifespan than asphalt shingles and can increase a home's curb appeal and resale value. 


Durability and Longevity:

  • Tile roofs, particularly clay and concrete tiles, are highly resistant to Florida's heat and humidity, making them a durable and long-lasting option. 
  • They can withstand high-speed winds, a major factor in Florida's hurricane-prone climate, and are resistant to rot, insect damage, and fire. 


Flat Roof Shingles

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Benefits of Flat roof covering

Florida’s unpredictable climate can bring unique opportunities and challenges for property owners considering their roofing options. Flat roofs have become a popular choice for residents and business owners as they offer a combination of modern aesthetics, practical benefits, and versatility. Whether you’re planning a new construction project or considering a roof replacement, understanding the intricacies of flat roofing systems is important for making the best decision for your roof when you hire us for roofing services.


EPDM

EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) roofing has gained major traction in Florida because of its durability and resistance to UV radiation. It’s a synthetic rubber material that stands up very well to intense sun exposure while maintaining its structural integrity through extreme weather conditions.


TPO

TPO (Thermoplastic Olefin) systems are another excellent choice for Florida properties. These roofs combine energy efficiency with superior weather resistance, which makes them particularly well-suited to our hot climate. The light-colored surface helps reflect sunlight and can potentially reduce cooling costs during the long summer months.


Modified Bitumen

Modified bitumen roofing is a flexible and weather-resistant option for a flat roofing material because of its asphalt and rubber compounds. This material’s adaptability to temperature fluctuations makes it a great choice for varying weather conditions.



PVC

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) roofing systems provide outstanding chemical and fire resistance while offering great waterproofing properties. The heat-welded seams create a watertight barrier that’s very beneficial during the heavy rains we experience in Florida.