Dimensional Shingle
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Dimensional shingle adds beauty and design to your house. It has a
life expectancy stating at 25 years, and needs little or no maintenance. This shingle comes in a wide variety of styles
and colors, ranging from basic white to more the more exotic.
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3 Tab
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3 Tab is the most common house shingle. It is one the least expensive and
will last around 15 years. This shingle offers the widest variety of color variations, all designed to blend with
your house or environment.
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Tile
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Tile roofing is designed with southern architecture in mind and brings
elegance and value to your home. Installed the World Class way it endures the elements and the test of time.
Tile ranges from the very basic of styles from S (pictures to the left), C, Flat, and more.
There is a wide variety of colors and many styles offer baked enamel finish.
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Slate
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Slate roofing is designed more for a northern style home.
One of the more expensive roof systems it stands in a class of its own. Installed properly, it will last
throughout the generations. This system offers the least variance in color and style.
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Metal
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Standing seam metal roof is no longer just for the farmers barn. With
new technology, metal roofing is now bringing in a new industry standard. The new products on the market
are so good that manufactures are warranting them for 50 years or more! Look around your area and you will
see more and more distinguished businesses using this system. In more colors and tints than the rainbow
its easy to find the right one for you.
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Low sloped or Flat Roofing
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This covers a wide array of roof systems. Torch-Down is the modern alternative to a built up hot tar roof with the same
guarantee. It is applied in a much safer manner than other flat roofing. It
is designed for low sloped or flat deck roof
styles. Mostly used in commercial applications, this roof system is ideal for lanais, Florida rooms or
flat porch roofs. Rubber roofs are a little more expensive than torch-down but offer more durability.
Cold-Process roofs are less costly than hot tar and offer less durability
while requiring more maintenance than
that of torch-down or rubber.
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