Materials & Options
We have a full range of options for every type of roof from high-slope to low-slope & residential to commercial.
Materials
HIGH-SLOPE ROOFINGSlate
Clay Tiles
Ceramic Tiles
Concrete Tiles
Wood Shakes
Wood Shingles
Asphalt Shingles
Metal Roof Systems
Materials
LOW-SLOPE ROOFINGSpray polyurethane Foam roofing (SPF)
Polumer-modified Bitumen sheet Membranes
Single-ply Membranes (Thermoplastic & Thermoset)
Metal Roofing
Glossary of Terms
High-Slope
High-slope Roofing implements shingle style layering of individual components constructed using underlayment, roof covering, and roof deck to minimize weathering.
Felt
Tar paper made from glass fibre or polyester fleece impregnated with bituminous material, and used in roof construction for temporary waterproofing. Also provides a barrier between the elements and your home.
Low-Slope
Low-Slope Roofing uses waterproofing labels, reinforcements, and surfacing that help protect the roof from the sun and weather changes.
Laminated or Dimensional
Composition shingles manufactured to resemble wood shakes.
3-Tab
Your basic compositions of flat shingles, most common on a standard roof.
Re-Deck
Installation of 4’x8′ OSB or plywood sheets to provide a nailable surface, typically only needed when changing to compositional roofing.
Composition
Another term for “shingle.”
Square
Roofing terminology for 100 square feet (10’x10′ square)
Tear Off
Removal of existing layer(s) of roofing materials.