Material
Postive Highlights
Unique Features
Asphalt Shingles
Extreme Versatility: Available in nearly any color or "blend" to match your home’s siding perfectly.
Modular Design: Individual shingles make it easy to patch a small area without replacing the whole roof.
Rated for wind speeds of 60–110 mph
Composite Shingles
Sculpted to perfectly mimic high-end materials like Natural Slate or Cedar Shake. Most are made from recycled plastics and rubber, keeping tons of waste out of landfills.
Designed to withstand heavy hail and falling branches better than almost any other material.
Rated for wind speeds of 110-190+ mph
Metal
Energy Efficiency: Naturally reflects solar heat, which can reduce summer cooling costs by up to 25%.
Interlocking Panels: Fasteners are hidden, creating a sleek, "gap-free" surface that sheds snow and rain instantly.
Rated for
wind speeds of 140–180 mph
Clay or Concrete Tile
Clay tiles are colorfast. A terra cotta clay roof will look the same vibrant shade of orange-red 30 years from now as it does the day it's installed.
The shape of the tiles creates a natural "thermal cushion" that insulates your attic.
Rated for wind speeds of 125–150+ mph
Natural Slate
Often considered a "lifetime" material that actually increases the total appraisal value of the home.
Every piece is a unique slice of rock with distinct textures and earthy patinas.
Rated for wind speeds of 110–150+ mph
