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ROOFING SYSTEMS
ASPHALT SHINGLES
Asphalt shingles are the most common roofing materials in America because they’re effective in all environmental conditions. Quality varies widely, so ask whether your shingles pass the ASTM D3161, Class F (110 mph) or ASTM D7158, Class H (150 mph) wind tests and are rated class 3 or 4 impact rating.3
METAL ROOFING
Metal roofing comes in vertical panels or shingles resembling slate, tile and shake – and can last 50-70 years. Metal excels at sloughing off heavy snow and rain, won’t burn and resists high winds. It is lightweight and low maintenance compared to roofs of other materials.
SOLAR ROOF TILES
Advanced solar collectors integrate seamlessly into existing shingles, generating 13-63 watts of energy per tile.2 They’re particularly good for sunny roofs in homeowners’ associations that forbid typical solar panels. While they may help offset energy costs with solar power, they also cost more than traditional solar options.
STONE-COATED STEEL
Interlocking tiles mimic slate, clay or shingles and resist damage caused by heavy rains (up to 8.8 inches per hour), winds of 120 miles per hour, uplifting, hail and freeze-thaw cycles. Consequently, they’re an economical, effective choice for wet, windy regions or areas prone to wildfires.
SLATE
Slate roofing can last more than 100 years. It won’t burn, is waterproof and resists mold and fungus. Slate is effective in wet climates but is expensive, heavy and may be easily broken when stepped on.
RUBBER SLATE
Rubber shingles are a durable and cost-effective roofing option that can be made in a variety of colors and styles. They can be depended on to last 15-30 years, and repairs are relatively easy if issues arise any earlier. Rubber insulates well too, so some homeowners may find that a rubber roof lowers their energy costs.
CONCRETE & CLAY TILES
Clay and concrete roof tiles can withstand damage from tornadoes, hurricanes or winds up to 125 miles per hour and even earthquakes, according to "A Summary of Experimental Studies on Seismic Performance of Concrete and Clay Roofing Tiles" by the University of Southern California for the Tile Roofing Institute. However, they may require extra support to bear their weight.
BUILT_UP ROOFING
This heavy roofing consists of layers of asphalt, tar or adhesive topped with an aggregate and is the most common style for flat roofs. As you might expect for a design used on flat roofs, built-up roofing is great for waterproofing and is also fire resistant. They can last 15 to 30 years.
THERMOSET ROOF MEMBRANE
A commercial building’s roof is constructed from EPDM membranes.
Also known as ethylene propylene diene terpolymer (EPDM) roofing, thermoset roof systems offer long-lasting durability and versatility. Plus, it’s easy to maintain and repair compared to most other commercial roofing types. An EPDM roof boasts a strong resistance to ultraviolet light and ozone and is constructed from a single-ply rubber material, making it a great choice to help lower your energy costs.
Other benefits of this single-ply membrane roofing include great flexibility in colder temperatures, and resistance to some acids, solvents, and alcohol.
THERMOPLASTIC ROOF MEMBRANE
Thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) and Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) commercial roofs are lightweight, highly reflective, and provide excellent weathering. They’re also resistant to UV light, punctures or tears, bacterial growth, and most chemicals—including oils and animal fats. The seam strength offered by thermoplastic roofs makes it ideal for second-generation applications, too.
The nature of these resistances makes thermoplastic roof membranes popular for restaurants and other businesses that emit oils and fats from their ventilation systems. Other benefits range from a high-temperature tolerance to fire- and wind resistance.
Rubber shingles are a durable and cost-effective roofing option that can be made in a variety of colors and styles. They can be depended on to last 15-30 years, and repairs are relatively easy if issues arise any earlier. Rubber insulates well too, so some homeowners may find that a rubber roof lowers their energy costs.
THE BEST TIME TO GO SOLAR IS WHEN YOU ARE REPLACING YOUR ROOF!
Switching to solar power provides you with clean, renewable energy. With discounted prices and locked-in rates, you can save thousands of dollars that would otherwise go to the utility companies. There are also possible tax credits available that make adding solar to your home even more affordable. Roofing PRODUCTS integrated WITH SOLAR ALLOW YOU To claim 30% FEDERAL TAX CREDIT on the Entire ROOFING AND SOLAR system.