New construction roofing
New construction roofing involves the installation of roofing systems on newly built residential or commercial buildings. Unlike roof replacements or repairs, which are performed on existing structures, new construction roofing occurs during the initial construction phase of the building
Commercial roofing
Commercial roofing refers to the roofing systems installed on non-residential buildings such as offices, warehouses, retail stores, industrial facilities, and institutional buildings. Unlike residential roofing, commercial roofing often involves larger roof areas, different structural considerations, and unique performance requirements.
Residential roofing
Residential roofing encompasses the various materials, styles, and techniques used to protect homes from the elements and provide structural integrity to the roof structure.
Shingles
Shingle roofing is one of the most common and popular roofing materials used in residential construction. Shingles are small, overlapping rectangular pieces made from various materials, such as asphalt, wood, metal, slate, or composite materials.
TPO
Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) roofing is a popular roofing material known for its durability, energy efficiency, and ease of installation. It’s a single-ply roofing membrane typically made from a blend of rubber and various reinforcing filler materials. TPO roofs are commonly used in commercial and industrial applications but can also be found in residential settings.
Torch down
Torch down roofing, also known as torch applied roofing or modified bitumen roofing, is a type of roofing material commonly used in low-slope or flat roof applications. It consists of layers of asphalt-based material reinforced with fiberglass or polyester to enhance durability and strength.