Roofing Types
At Impact Solutions Roofing & Construction, we offer a wide range of roofing materials to suit your needs, budget, and style. Whether you’re looking for durability, aesthetics, or energy efficiency, our experts can guide you in selecting the perfect roofing system for your home or business.
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Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt shingles are the most common and affordable roofing option for residential homes. They are available in a variety of colors and styles, offering excellent protection against the elements. Asphalt shingles are durable, easy to install, and cost-effective, making them a popular choice for homeowners looking for a reliable and low-maintenance roof.
Metal Roofing
For those seeking a long-lasting and energy-efficient roof, metal roofing is an excellent choice. Known for its durability, metal roofing can withstand harsh weather conditions, including high winds and heavy snow. Metal roofs are fire-resistant, energy-efficient, and available in a variety of styles, including standing seam, corrugated, and metal shingles. A great option for both residential and commercial properties.
Clay and Concrete Tile
Clay and concrete tiles provide a classic, Mediterranean-style look that enhances the curb appeal of your home. These tiles are highly durable, weather-resistant, and energy-efficient, keeping your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. While they come with a higher upfront cost, their longevity and low maintenance make them a great long-term investment.
Slate Roofing
For a roof that combines beauty and longevity, slate roofing is the top choice. Slate is a natural stone that offers exceptional durability and resistance to fire, wind, and extreme weather conditions. While it requires skilled installation, slate roofing can last over a century with proper care, making it an excellent choice for homeowners looking for a lifetime roof.
Wood Shingles or Shake
Wood shingles and shakes offer a rustic and natural appearance. Wood roofing is made from cedar, redwood, or pine and provides a unique, timeless look to your home. Wood shingles are more uniform, while shakes offer a more rugged and textured aesthetic. Proper maintenance is required to prevent weathering and ensure longevity, but wood roofing remains a sought-after choice for its charm and insulation properties.
Flat Roofing
Flat roofing is commonly used for commercial buildings and modern homes with a minimalist design. It offers a practical, space-saving solution and can be used for roof gardens, solar panels, or other rooftop applications. Flat roofs are available in various materials, including modified bitumen, TPO, EPDM, and BUR, offering durable and waterproof solutions for low-slope roofs.
TPO Roofing
Thermoplastic Olefin (TPO) roofing is a single-ply membrane known for its energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness. TPO roofing reflects sunlight, reducing cooling costs and helping to create a more sustainable building. This material is durable, heat-welded for waterproofing, and resistant to ultraviolet rays, making it a great option for both residential and commercial properties.
EPDM Roofing
Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) is a rubber roofing system that provides a reliable and durable solution for flat roofs. Known for its flexibility, EPDM is resistant to UV radiation, ozone, and extreme weather conditions. It is highly effective in sealing and waterproofing, making it a popular choice for low-slope roofs on both commercial and residential buildings.
Modified Bitumen
Modified bitumen roofing is a type of asphalt roofing that includes modifiers to enhance performance. This roofing system is commonly used for flat roofs and offers superior durability, flexibility, and waterproofing capabilities. Modified bitumen is installed using either hot asphalt or cold adhesive, making it a versatile and reliable choice for a variety of commercial and residential applications.
BUR (Built-Up Roofing)
Built-Up Roofing (BUR) is a traditional roofing system made up of several layers of bitumen and reinforcing fabrics. Known for its durability and excellent waterproofing properties, BUR is often used on low-slope roofs, especially for commercial properties. BUR systems are long-lasting and can withstand harsh weather conditions, providing an extra layer of protection for your building.