As one of the most common shingle roof types, asphalt is affordable, easily installed, has a range of colors, and can last up to twenty years.
Clay Shingle Roofing lasts the longest of all traditional roof coverings, with a life expectancy of around 100 years. Clay Shingle Roofing also offers excellent fireproof qualities, which is a major plus in dense suburbs and cities.
Metal Shingle Roofing is an excellent type of Shingle Roofing because of its long-lasting, green, and safe quality. It can either be installed in vertical panels or to imitate clay, slate, or wooden tiles. There are also a wide variety of colors and materials to choose from.
When we install Wood Shingle Roofing, we layer thin, tapered pieces of wood together. This type of Shingle Roofing can last for approximately 15-30 years depending on the wood. Wood Shingle Roofing is not recommended for fire-prone or climate-heavy areas.
Rubber Shingle Roofing is easily shaped and designed to look like cedar, slate, or asphalt and can last up to 30 years. The biggest advantage of Rubber Shingle Roofing is that it’s currently the most eco-friendly and affordable option.
If you’ve decided on slate, your roofing can easily last 100 years. This type of Shingle Roofing consists of natural stone and has a long history of use within the U.S.