TPO Roof: Pros and Cons of TPO Roofing One of the fastest growing roof types for flat roofs, particularly on commercial buildings, is TPO roofing. This inexpensive, thin roofing material is gaining popularity amongst building owners that want a durable, reflective roof, that won’t break the bank.
Read MoreSolar roofs and solar shingles are becoming increasingly popular amongst homeowners wanting to offset their energy bills.
Read MoreIf you have a flat roof or a roof that has a pitch of less than 4 in 12, you may find yourself more limited in what it is you can install there. One of the most popular options for installing on this type of roof is rubber roofing.
Read MoreIf you have a flat roof on your home or building, chances are you’ve heard about rolled roofing as a method of putting a new roof on your home. The words rolled roofing are pretty ambiguous, however, referring to not one, but several different types of roofs that are available to you.
Read MoreOf all the new types of roofing available on the market today, one of the least understood is PVC roofing. PVC is often thought of as plumbing pipes, but this versatile plastic can also be used to very great affect on some types of roofs such as conservatories and flat roofs. What Is PVC?
Read MoreOf all the different roof types for homes and buildings, one of the most controversial is the flat roof. Used commonly on large buildings and outbuildings, the flat roof has its own special set of needs and challenges.
Read MoreEPDM Roofing – Advantages and Disadvantages There are roughly four different types of roofing materials that can be installed on flat roofs. Of them, EPDM roofing (aka EPDM rubber roofing) is one of the most frequently used. What Is EPDM Roofing?
Read MoreFor those that want the most authentic looking roofs for their restoration projects, often cedar shingles or cedar shakes are the way to go. These beautiful wooden roofs (wood shingles) are a good option for those that want a natural roofing material, as well.
Read MoreBitumen Roof – Advantages and Disadvantages One of the longer lasting roofing options for flat roofs is bitumen roofing or a modified bitumen roof. Modified bitumen is a type of asphalt product that can be applied in a number of ways to the roof in both hot and cold temperatures.
Read MoreAsphalt Roof: Pros and Cons of Asphalt Shingles Asphalt shingles (or composite shingles) are probably the most common type of roofing material chosen for new roof installations today.
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