Residential Roofing Types

Tile
Durable and fire-resistant, tile roofs provide a long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing option, often seen in Mediterranean-style homes.

Asphalt
The most common roofing material in the U.S., asphalt shingles are cost-effective, easy to install, and available in a wide range of colors.

Shingle
Versatile and affordable, shingle roofing is easy to repair and provides good protection, making it popular for many residential homes.

Metal Standing Seam
Featuring raised seams that interlock, standing seam metal roofs offer excellent durability, weather resistance, and modern aesthetics.

Metal Exposed Fastener
A cost-effective metal roofing option, exposed fastener panels provide durability and a traditional look, ideal for budget-conscious homeowners.

Slate
Slate roofs are elegant, long-lasting, and fire-resistant. While more expensive, they offer unmatched durability and natural beauty.

Woodshake
Woodshake roofs bring rustic charm and natural insulation. They require maintenance but add unique character to residential homes.

Rubber
Rubber roofing is durable, weather-resistant, and eco-friendly, making it a smart choice for flat or low-slope residential roofs.