Roofing materials come in all shapes, colors, design, and material types. There is a overwhelming variety in products and we're well versed in the costs and benefits to all of them, and will gladly give you advice along the way. Whether you are looking for longevity for your roof, impact resistance to hail, or UV reflective for better energy bills, we're here to get you started.
Roofing materials come in all shapes, colors, design, and material types. There is a overwhelming variety in products and we're well versed in the costs and benefits to all of them, and will gladly give you advice along the way. Whether you are looking for longevity for your roof, impact resistance to hail, or UV reflective for better energy bills, we're here to get you started.

Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt composition shingles come in a staggering amount of colors, designs, weather ratings, and life expectancies. Surprisingly, they don't vary much in quality between manufactures, so we recommend concerning yourself with shingle design and color first. We'll provide you with our most trusted shingle manufacturers so you can browse around. If you see something you like, reach out to us.
LAMINATE SHINGLES
Laminate shingles are common place on homes today. The offer a more appealing 3-deminsional look than old school 3-tab shingles. They come in a variety of colors, thicknesses, and shadow effects.
We like to make your decisions easier. Click on the manufacturers above to shop through an assortment of colors and designs.

SHAKE SHINGLES
Shake shingles are a much thicker and handcrafted looking shingle. They have a natural beauty that adds dimensionality over typical shingles. They come in a variety of colors, thicknesses, and shingle designs.
We like to make your decisions easier. Click on the manufacturers above to shop through an assortment of colors and designs.

SLATE SHINGLES
Slate shingles with bold shadow lines and tapered cut-outs gives the roof depth and dimension. Slate appearance can give your house an instant boost in sophisticated beauty. They come in a variety of colors and shingle designs.
We like to make your decisions easier. Click on the manufacturers above to shop through an assortment of colors and designs.

ESTATE SHINGLES
Estate shingles are an affordable luxury that come in an Artisan-crafted shape that are unmatched by typical shingle design. They come in a variety of colors and shingle designs.
We like to make your decisions easier. Click on the manufacturers above to shop through an assortment of colors and designs.

VICTORIAN SHINGLES
Victorian shingles are a timeless design that perfectly accents a steep pitch roof. Stand out from the neighborhood with style. They come in a variety of colors.
We like to make your decisions easier. Click on the manufacturers above to shop through an assortment of colors and designs.



Color Considerations
When choosing a shingle it can be hard to know what will look best. We've got an eye for it, and can give you our best recommendations. To expand your search here's a few tips.
Variegated roof colors go great with a solid house color, and solid roof colors go great with variegated brick colors. A dark roof fits perfectly on a red brick house, and a tan brick house complements a brown roof.
There are tons of options and we'd be happy to discuss them with you.
Impact Rating
Thousands of homeowners lose their roofs to wind and hail damage each year, but some areas are more affected by damaging storms than others. Homes in areas that experience stronger, damaging storms will benefit greatly from impact resistant shingles because they offer long-term roof protection.
Impact resistant shingles do cost more initially, but they pay for themselves in the long run. Typically, these shingles cost 10-20% more than their non-impact counterparts. That being said, they reduce a homeowner’s maintenance costs and may even prevent premature roof replacement.



UV Resistant Shingles
Highly reflective shingles can help to reduce temperatures in your attic, so your home will stay cooler in the summer — to help save on air-conditioning costs.
According to the Cool Roof Rating Council, cool roofs may save homeowners an average of 7–15% on their total cooling costs.
A cool roof minimizes the solar heat gain of a building by reflecting incoming sun rays and re-emitting the absorbed energy.





































