Find the right type of Roofing for your project

Looking to expand your outdoor space? Choosing the right roofing material is key.

    • Clay Tiles

      • Known for warm colors and natural texture

      • Resist weather, fire, and pests

      • Ideal for Mediterranean or Southwestern styles

      • Require minimal maintenance despite their weight

    • Concrete Tiles

      • Mimic the look of clay tiles with more color and shape options

      • Heavier but durable

      • Withstand harsh conditions

      • Can resemble slate or shake for versatile design

    • Metal Tiles

      • Offer clay tile appearance without the weight or cost

      • Lightweight and durable

      • Energy-efficient and fast to install

      • Combine charm

    • Timberline Roof Shingles

      • Lifetime architectural roof shingles

      • North America’s #1 selling shingle

    • Designer Shingles

      • Saturated color and rich texture options

      • Premium look combining beauty and durability

      • Enhances curb appeal

      • Provides long-lasting protection

    • 3-Tab Asphalt Shingles

      • Best value option fitting your budget

      • Available in two classic styles

      • Straightforward, reliable performance

      • Clean and neat appearance

      • Ideal for cost-conscious homeowners without sacrificing quality

    • Extended Lifespan

      • Metal roofing provides exceptional durability, often lasting 30 to 40 years or more without needing replacement.

      • This longevity represents a solid long-term investment for homeowners.

      • Offers peace of mind and reduces maintenance costs over time.

    • Damage Resistant

      • Highly resistant to damage from Florida’s intense weather, including strong winds, heavy rain, and hail.

      • Robust construction helps maintain structural integrity during storms and severe weather events.

      • Ensures continued safety and protection for your home.

    • Eco-Friendly

      • Made primarily from recycled materials.

      • Fully recyclable at the end of its service life.

      • Reduces environmental waste and impact compared to

    • Built-Up Roofing

      • Layers of hot tar or asphalt alternating with materials such as gravel or fiberglass

      • Provides protection against rain and wind

    • Modified Bitumen Low Slope Flat Roofing

      • Lightweight, high-performance roofing option

      • Can be light-colored to reflect heat and reduce energy costs

    • Rubber Membrane Low Slope Flat Roofing

      • Single-ply EPDM rubber membrane

      • Applied to prevent damage and securely fastened

    • Rubber-Like Membrane Low Slope Flat Roofing

      • Liquid coatings that form a flexible, watertight membrane

      • Membrane stretches and shrinks without damage

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