Asphalt Shingles
Both economical and versatile; asphalt shingles are one of the most widely used roofing covers in the market.
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Cedar Shakes & Shingles
Most of our shake and wooden shingles are harvested from dead fallen, old growth, cedar trees off of the Canadian forest floors and turned into stunning shake and shingle roofs. Not to mention that every year, 175 million seedlings are planted to reforest those areas.
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Slate & Tile
For centuries, slate has been the roofing material of choice by some of the most world famous buildings. It’s the variation of tones that add beauty, character, and charm to your home or building.
Tile roofs are bold, rich, and distinctive. Strong and durable protection against extreme heat and bitter cold, perfect for Wisconsin weather conditions.
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Metal (Steel, Aluminum, & Copper)
Residential & commercial metal roofing can consist of steel, aluminum, tin, and copper. These roofs are generally light weight, durable, energy efficient & recyclable, fire resistant, and long lasting.
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Rubber
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) rubber is ideal for covering low slope roofing systems and requires minimal maintenance. The EPDM membrane remains flexible in hot and cold temperatures so it will not split or crack.
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Fibertite
Fibertite roofing membranes consistently resist tough challenges including intense UV rays, high winds, thermal shocks and chemical residue. Not only is Fibertite durable, but it is also one of the first green roofing systems to label its products under the Energy Star program.
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