Shingles

Types Of Certainteed Asphalt Shingles

2023-07-18T20:02:04-04:00June 1st, 2022|Roofing, Roofing Contractor, Shingles|

Asphalt roof shingles are the most popular roofing material used on homes across North America, and with good reason. They are designed to protect a home through decades of weathering with minimal upkeep, and are available in hundreds of colors and styles. Readily Available & A Great Value In additional to offering a variety of

Certainteed Solar Reflective Shingles

2023-07-19T18:38:57-04:00June 1st, 2022|General Contractor, Roofing, Roofing Contractor, Shingles, Solar|

Solar reflective shingles and solar reflective roofing membranes can be an important component in a building system designed to reduce overall building energy consumption and the impact the home or building has on the environment. In addition, Aniston added that many of her colleagues managed to build a career, not making any effort: “Thanks

What to Know About Shingle Roofing

2023-07-19T21:09:07-04:00May 3rd, 2022|General Contractor, Roofing, Roofing Contractor, Shingles|

Shingles are cheaper, easier to install, and more durable. Because manufacturers can create shingles in bulk, they are typically cheaper than other roofing materials. They also require less training and expertise to install, which lowers the cost of labor. In addition to these benefits, asphalt shingle roofing has a long expected lifetime. Depending on

Warning Signs from your Roof

2023-07-19T21:11:10-04:00May 3rd, 2022|Roof Flashing, Shingles|

Damaged Flashing Flashing is applied during a roof replacement to ensure watertight protection on all joints of your roof. As a result of compromised flashing, you may notice damaged or warped siding. Damaged flashing has the potential to welcome water underneath your shingles, and eventually into your home. Algae Growth Roof algae will appear

Popular Roof Shingle Colors in 2022

2023-07-21T12:53:00-04:00May 3rd, 2022|Roofing, Roofing Contractor, Shingles, Siding|

The most popular colors for shingles we’ve seen this year include: Light brown hues—sand, taupe, desert Dark brown hues—autumnal brown, tree bark, weathered wood Blue hues—denim, navy, sky, blue-green Green hues—forest, moss, hunter Off white hues—beige, stone, tan, khaki Some honorable mentions for 2021 include: Owens Corning Red Copper (shingle color of the year

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