Residential Re-roof / New Construction

Re- Roofing
Re-roofing is the process of layering new shingles on top of existing ones and can only be done once, making it an option only for homes with a single layer of roofing. Re-roofing is a great option if overall your roof is in good shape and does not have any missing or soggy shingles or major water damage.
New Construction Roofing
New construction roofing involves the installation of roofing materials on a new building. Unlike roof replacement, which entails removing old materials and installing new ones, new construction roofing is all about starting from scratch. This process includes setting up the roof’s framework, laying down the underlayment, and finally, installing the roof covering. The importance of new construction roofing cannot be overstated. It ensures that the roof is perfectly compatible with the new building, providing a seamless integration that contributes to the overall structural integrity and durability of the construction. This stage is typically more intricate and can be more expensive than roof replacement due to the complexity of building a roof from the ground up.
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Shingles
An asphalt shingle roof is the most prevalent roofing option, although it is not typically used for commercial buildings. Standard asphalt shingles are very versatile, available in various manufacturers, colors, and styles.

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Metal Roofing Systems
Relatively quick and easy to install, metal roofs require little maintenance and are resistant to damage. They reflect UV rays, helping to increase energy efficiency

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Tile Roofs
Tile roofs are the most durable, some – like slate – lasting more than 75 years. Heavy-duty and requiring little maintenance, they are less likely to leak or break than other roofing materials.

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Large Multi- Family Apartment Comple
If your roof is past the point of continued repairs, or it just makes sense to replace the entire thing so that we are fully capable of handling one building or an entire complex,
