Residential Roofing

When you need quality roofing help with your residential property, contact the professionals at Better Home.  We will send out an experienced member of our roofing team to inspect your roof, discuss your options, and make suggestions on how to get you the best possible roof.

Asphalt shingles

The most common residential roofing material used in the United States, asphalt shingles are popular because they are economical and easy to install. These shingles can be reinforced with fiberglass or organic materials (cellulose) without changing the appearance of the shingle. Asphalt comes in a variety of colors, is widely available and is one of the least expensive materials.

Wood shakes

The go-to roofing choice for hundreds of years, many homeowners love the look of wood shingles and shakes and how they weather to an attractive shade of gray. Wood shakes are handmade and rougher-looking than wood shingles, which are usually cut by machine. If you live in a fire-prone area, look for Class A fire-rated wood roofing products that include shingles treated with a fire-resistant coating. Wood shingles offer a rustic look and are a natural product usually made from cedar, redwood and southern pine.

Slate Roofs

Offering lots of beauty and a distinctive elegant appearance, slate colors include shades of black, green, grey, red and purple. Slate is very durable, fire-resistant and a sustainable roof that can be recycled.

Tile Roofs

Clay and concrete tiles add texture and elegance to a roof. Genuine flat, ribbed or scalloped clay tiles are extremely durable but also very heavy, and must be installed by a professional. Concrete tiles are versatile and are less expensive than genuine clay, but also have a heavy weight.Clay and concrete tiles are long-lasting and non-combustible, and concrete tiles are energy efficient.

Metal Roofs

Metal roofs are resistant to extreme weather conditions. Available in two types, panels and shingles, metal roofs come in aluminum, copper, stainless steel and zinc. They’re sleek, lightweight, long-lasting and recyclable, and something to consider if you’re interested in rainwater harvesting

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