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Residential Roofing

Glidewell Roof and Solar residential roofingWhen the time comes to replace the roof on your home, it can be a difficult undertaking. To begin, you’ll need a plan and a great residential roofing provider. If you don’t, you’ll be inconvenienced for weeks as the process drags on. To avoid an unpleasant and lengthy roof replacement process, follow the recommended roof replacement principles. Even though your roof appears to be in good condition, the components will deteriorate over time. If a severe storm hits, you could require an emergency roof replacement.

TILE

A tile roof is one with tiles composed of clay, ceramic, concrete, or slate. Nails bind each tile to the roof deck. Similar to asphalt shingles a tile roof is installed by beginning at the lowest point or bottom of the roof, securing the first row of tiles, and then overlapping the following rows of tiles over the previous.

ASPHALT SHINGLES

The most commonly used materials for residential roofing are asphalt shingles. They’re both sturdy and affordable. You have the option to choose from a variety of color schemes to fit with your budget. They can also work with a wide range of roof shapes and curves, and are available in a wide range of shapes and colors. Asphalt shingles are normally covered by a lifetime warranty. There are also asphalt shingles that provide things like color fade and algae resistance.

STONE-COATED METAL SHINGLES

A modern roofing material is stone-coated metal shingles. They were created in response to a demand for a roofing product that outlasted asphalt shingles, cost less than tile, and didn’t look like traditional long metal sheets. They are more expensive at first than asphalt shingles, but they are less expensive in the long run because they last three times as long. When properly erected, they can endure wind gusts of up to 120 mph and are hail resistant. Because of their metal construction, they are fire resistant. They’re also made to resemble a range of conventional steep-slope roofing materials, such as asphalt shingles.

METAL

Metal roofing has flourished since the advent of stone-coated metal roofing shingles. Stone-coated metal shingles include asphalt shingles, wood shake, and clay tiles. Sheet metal profiles come in a range of shapes and sizes. There are also a lot more metal roofing colors available now than before. Metal is one of the most durable roofing materials available. It is both environmentally friendly and long-lasting. Metal roofs have a long life expectancy.

LOW SLOPE

If you have a low-sloped roof, often known as a flat roof, we can help. A low-sloped section of the roof is not unusual in modern dwellings. For these situations, a new roofing material, such as modified bitumen or EPDM, is necessary (also known as rubber). Home expansions, detached garages, and sheds have all been outfitted with these materials. Modified Bitumen comes in a range of colors to match the color scheme of your shingles.

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