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Roof Replacement and Repair Services

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Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt shingles are the most widely used roofing material on North American homes, and for good reason. They are designed to protect a home for decades of weathering with minimal maintenance, and are available in hundreds of colors and styles.

There are three main categories of asphalt roofing shingle products available today: strip shingles, dimensional shingles and deluxe shingles. It is important to understand the differences between each type of shingle to choose the right product for your home.

Luxury Shingles

Luxury shingles are the highest quality laminated shingles available, offering a differentiated look or functionality that surpasses that of dimensional shingles. In addition to being “heavyweights” of shingles that offer superior weather protection, luxury shingles are stunning to the eye, featuring the highest quality, coloration and dimensionality. These products offer the most realistic representation of old-world quarried wood and slate shingle roofs.

The dynamic benefits of asphalt

Due to modern engineering techniques and the dynamic properties of asphalt, manufacturers are able to produce numerous specialty products that exist on all types of shingles. These include shingles that combat algae growth, offer increased resistance to damaging hail, and offer cool roof color technologies that reflect the sun’s heat to keep homes cooler and can reduce air conditioning costs. Depending on your location, choosing a specialty shingle can even reduce your insurance costs (e.g., an impact-resistant shingle installed on a home in a hail zone). In addition, asphalt shingles are naturally fire resistant, making them an ideal choice for areas where wildfires are frequent.

Architectural Shingles

Architectural asphalt shingles go by several names: dimensional shingles, laminated asphalt shingles and composite shingles. They do not have cutouts, but rather an additional layer of laminated asphalt on the underside, which gives them the “dimensional” look for which they are popular. However, the dimensional look is not just aesthetic; the sealant used to create this look also enhances their waterproofing ability.

Because of the additional layers and bonding, architectural shingles weigh more than 3-tab shingles, up to 440 pounds per square. However, the added weight and durability make this type of roofing stable even against winds up to 120 mph. That said, architectural shingles may not be ideal for low-slope roofs, which are more vulnerable to rain in high winds.

In the end, your choice comes down to a few factors: the slope of your roof, the weight of the roof your home’s foundation can support, the climate you’re in, and whether your priority is lower initial cost or durability and aesthetics.

Three-Tab Shingles

The “tab” in the name refers to the cutouts along the lower edge of these types of shingles, which give one shingle the appearance of three. A 3-tab shingle roof has a flat layer, so it doesn’t provide any sort of “dimensional thickness”. As a result, they are lighter. They also cost less than architectural shingles. With an average weight of 240 lbs per square, three-tab shingles can withstand a maximum of 60 mile-per-hour wind speeds.

Three-tab shingles have been in use for a long time and have been popular among American homeowners for their relatively low cost and ease of roofing installation.

TPO Roofing

TPO, shorts for Thermoplastic Polyolefin, is a Thermoplastic Roofing membrane that offers excellent performance at a very economical price.

Heat welded joints offer superior strength. TPO’s long term resistance to heat, UV, and natural fungus, plus it’s flexibility without the need for plascticizers, make it a reliable low-slope roofing system.

The more perfect the waterproofing of the roof, the less chance there will be for future repairs and the less wasted external costs. Under reasonable conditions of use, the average useful life of TPO is up to 40 YEARS!

TPO roof is the best option for your commercial, it has great advantages as we mentioned before!

The installation requires the assistance of a professional team to ensure the sealing of waterproof performance ando adhere to the ceiling, and almost no glue or fire si requires, which si more environmentally friendly and safer.
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Metal

The “tab” in the name refers to the cutouts along the lower edge of these types of shingles, which give one shingle the appearance of three. A 3-tab shingle roof has a flat layer, so it doesn’t provide any sort of “dimensional thickness”. As a result, they are lighter. They also cost less than architectural shingles. With an average weight of 240 lbs per square, three-tab shingles can withstand a maximum of 60 mile-per-hour wind speeds.

Three-tab shingles have been in use for a long time and have been popular among American homeowners for their relatively low cost and ease of roofing installation.

Aluminum roofing.

Aluminum roofing is the perfect choice for homeowners and businesses who want a durable, energy-efficient, and low-maintenance roof. It is lightweight, so it won’t add unnecessary weight to your home or building, and it is resistant to rust, corrosion, and fire. Aluminum roofing is also energy-efficient, which can help you save money on your energy bills. And because it is low-maintenance, you won’t have to worry about spending a lot of time and money on repairs.

Sheet metal roofing.

Sheet metal roofing is a versatile and durable option that can be used on a variety of structures. It is available in a variety of colors and finishes, so you can find the perfect look for your home or business. Sheet metal roofing is also resistant to fire, wind, and hail, making it a great choice for areas with harsh weather conditions. And because it is low-maintenance, you won’t have to worry about spending a lot of time and money on repairs.

Corrugated roofing.

Corrugated roofing is a strong and affordable option that is often used for commercial and industrial buildings. It is also a good choice for sheds and other outbuildings. Corrugated roofing is resistant to wind and hail, and it is also fire-resistant. It is also low-maintenance, so you won’t have to worry about spending a lot of time and money on repairs.

Copper roofing.

Copper roofing is a beautiful and long-lasting option that can add value to your home. It is also a good choice for areas with harsh weather conditions. Copper roofing is resistant to corrosion, so it won’t rust or fade over time. It is also a good conductor of heat, which can help to keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Copper roofing is a bit more expensive than other types of roofing, but it is a worthwhile investment for homeowners who want a beautiful, long-lasting roof.

Stone coated steel roofing

Stone coated steel roofing is a durable and low-maintenance option that is resistant to fire, wind, and hail. It is also a good choice for areas with extreme temperatures. Stone coated steel roofing is made from steel that has been coated with a layer of stone, which gives it a beautiful, natural look. It is also resistant to fading and corrosion, so it will look great for years to come. Stone coated steel roofing is a bit more expensive than other types of roofing, but it is a worthwhile investment for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance roof.

For more than a century, metal was the roofing material of choice for the industrial sector. Warehouses, factories and other industrial buildings took advantage of the many benefits of metal roofing, including:

Durability: Metal roofing is considered one of the most durable materials on the market due to its ability to withstand inclement weather and protect buildings from hurricane-force winds, hail, fire, etc.

Longevity: Metal roofs last up to three times longer than traditional materials such as asphalt, shingles or wood.
Low maintenance: Other than the occasional removal of fallen leaves and debris after a heavy downpour, metal roofs require little or no maintenance.

At Reborn Roofing & Construction LLC, we offer a wide variety of options to meet all of your flooring needs.