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Aging roof shingles

While it's not often thought of as the most fun or glamorous investments you'll make in your home, replacing the roof is one of the most important. Another key component of roof replacement is being proactive and aware of its age and condition. Preventative maintenance will save you future headaches and unplanned expenses related to leaks, cracks, and damage to your home.

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Whether you're being proactive regarding your roof's condition, are currently experiencing leaks or are aware of damage, or simply want to upgrade the solution used for your roof, make Roofing Solutions your next call and get a free quote!

A home with aged and peeling roof shingles

ROOF REPAIR & REPLACEMENT

ROOF REPLACEMENT MATERIALS

New asphalt shingles

Asphalt

Asphalt shingles are the most common and traditional choice for several reasons: they're durable, affordable, and there are a wide variety of colors and options to choose from. If you're looking for a roofing solution that gives you flexibility and predictability, asphalt shingles may be the best fit for your existing house!

New corrugated metal roof

Corrugated

Gaining popularity over the past couple of decades is metal roofing. Metal roofing is a great choice due to its durability and low maintenance attributes. The corrugated application of metal roofing is a preferred choice if you're looking for a step up from an asphalt roof but want more affordability compared to a standing seam metal roof.

New standing seam metal roof

Standing Seam

The premier metal roof option is a standing seam roof. Although this option is expensive, it also provides the most value. The metal is a tougher gauge, it requires little to no maintenance, and there aren't any exposed seams or fasteners which create opportunities for leaks. If you're looking a for 50-75+ year roof, this is the way to go.

New EPDM roofing

EPDM

EPDM (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer) as a roofing solutions is most commonly leveraged in commercial applications, however, it can also be utilized on homes which contain little to no-slope roof lines. This option is an extremely durable synthetic rubber roofing membrane which can withstand leaks and tears better than asphalt. 

A roofing contractor installing TPO roofing

TPO

Similar to the EPDM roofing solution, TPO, (thermoplastic polyolefin) is typically leveraged on commercial buildings, however, it can also be used on homes with little to no-slope roof lines. Typically manufactured in varying sized sheets in white, this is a great option to resist ozone rays, heat, oxidation, and leaks.

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