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Roofing & Gutters

Roofing is an integral part of any place whether it is a residential area or a commercial, area.

For homeowners our emergency roofing services might be required if the condition of the roof has become worse over years of usage and is in need of immediate repair.

Homeowners have plenty of choices in roofing available and if a particular type of roof in your property requires replacement that does not mean you must stick to the same roof type.

Plenty of types of roofing materials for home use are available now. 

Types of materials

  • Timeless and incredibly strong, slate tiles offer a premium look with outstanding durability. Resistant to mold, rot, and extreme weather, these tiles can last well over a century! Available in a range of textures and shades, slate adds a refined and lasting character to any pitched roof.

  • Offering a distinctive and elegant finish, ceramic tiles are a long-lasting solution with strong resistance to UV exposure and decay. Though slightly more fragile in freeze-thaw climates, they come in a wide array of colors and profiles to complement both modern and traditional architecture.

  • A popular and cost-effective choice for homeowners, asphalt shingles are easy to install, repair, and replace. Designed to last for decades, they provide reliable protection and come in various styles and colors, making them both practical and versatile.

  • Natural wood shingles bring a rustic charm and warm aesthetic to any home. Best suited for dry climates, they’re available in cedar and other high-quality woods that can be pressure-treated for added resilience. While not the longest-lasting option, they stand out for their unique, handcrafted look.

  • Elegant, lightweight, and incredibly durable, copper roofing is as much an architectural statement as it is a functional covering. Over time, it develops a striking green patina that adds character and corrosion resistance. With a lifespan that can exceed 100 years, copper is a premium material that brings long-term value and a touch of prestige.

  • Lightweight, fire-resistant, and highly durable, metal roofing has become a top choice for modern builds. Whether standing seam panels or corrugated styles, metal roofs are engineered to withstand extreme conditions and can last 40–70 years with minimal upkeep. Ideal for both new construction and roof overlays.

  • Rubber roofing is an excellent solution for flat or low-slope roofs, particularly on commercial buildings. It offers outstanding resistance to weather, fire, and UV exposure while helping insulate the structure for better energy efficiency. Its dark, slate-like appearance also adds a sleek, uniform finish.

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