Roofing Systems

Asphalt Shingles

If you need a reliable and economical roof, it’s hard to beat asphalt shingles. Asphalt is one of the most common roofing materials used in the U.S. due to its durability and price. Available in a wide range of styles and colors, this type of roofing can protect your property from Arizona’s diverse environmental conditions and is almost effortless to maintain.

Metal Roofing

The most common type of metal roof is the standing seam roof. It consists of aluminum or steel roofing panels that meet in raised seams and interlock to keep moisture out. Metal roofs of all kinds are increasingly popular in regions with heavy snowfall or where there is a notable danger of wildfires. Metal roofs are very long-lived, commonly lasting 30 to 50 years and are fully recyclable when they finally do wear out.

Rolled Roofing

Asphalt rolled roofing or membrane is commonly used for buildings that feature a low sloped roof pitch. The material is based on the same materials used in asphalt shingles; an organic felt or fiberglass mat, saturated with asphalt, and faced with granular stone aggregate.

Roof Coating

Roof coatings act as a barrier between your roof and the harsh elements. The coating becomes the top layer of the existing roof and underlying system. As such, it’s the topmost layer of protection, receiving the impact of sunlight, rain, hail and physical damage. Reflective coatings lower roof’s surface temperature which is a big plus in the Arizona heat.