Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt Shingles are the most widely product used to cover residential roofs because of its cost efficiency and easy installation. They are typically available in a range of colours and backed by a warranty typically ranged at 20 years to lifetime. They have a proven track record in harsh climates for more than 100 years. Asphalt shingles come in four types including the single piece shingle, strip shingles, laminated shingles, and interlocking shingles. They are usually installed as a Class A Fire Rated roof systems and Some shingles have asphalt saturated felt reinforcements while others have asphalt coated fibreglass reinforcements.
Wood Shake Shingles
Wood roof shake shingles have a rough texture and are made from split wooden logs. Most shakes in North America are made from Cedar. Cedar siding adds a natural look and a touch of rustic elegance to homes or cottage cabins. They blend well into community environments and weather over time. As cedar siding ages, it loses its brown and gold tones and takes on a softened gray hue. They require initial treatment before they are installed to resist decay and fire. Also shake shingles provide insulation value to the home and are easy to repair or replace. Depending on the type of shingle, the weight and length can vary between 18 to 48 inch shakes.
Slate Shingles
Roof slate shingles are suitable in environments with heavy rainfall because of its low water absorption levels. Slate is very resistant to frost damage and cracking due to its high density. The strength of slate roof shingles surpasses any other natural stone product. Suppliers of slate roofs can customize the colour, size and shapes to meet any styles of homes. Slate shingles are provided in many different types including scale slate, textural slate, graduated slate and square double slate shingles.
Metal Shingles
Metal roofing shingles includes an amazing variety of colours, styles, textures and designs. Metal shingle systems are manufactured in large panels intended for quick installation. The blend the aesthetics and modern technology of conventional Spanish and Victorian tile designs have increased the lifespan of the product and reduced the maintenance to a minimum. Metal shingles are made from steel or aluminum and pressed into typical shapes that remind you of historical shingles. Heavy storms, fire and high winds leave little to no marks on roofs of metal shingles





