How to Choose the Right Roofing Material for Your No Slope or Low Slope Roof
No slope or low slope roofs are commonly found in commercial and industrial buildings, as well as residential buildings with modern or contemporary designs. Some examples of buildings that typically have low slope or no slope roofs are warehouse and storage facilities, retail buildings, universities,...
Why Does Roof Slope Matter?
Metal roofs are becoming a more popular choice for many homeowners and commercial building owners because of their durability, low maintenance requirements, and energy efficiency. One important factor to consider when installing a metal roof is the roof slope, which refers to the angle of...
7 Signs that Your Roof Needs to be Replaced
A roof is a very important part of a house or commercial building because it literally protects us from the elements when it’s functioning properly. While roofs last for many years, the time does eventually come for replacement. Installing a new roof is one of...
Benefits of Green Roofing Products
If you’re ready to choose a new roof system, you are probably considering many factors including cost, durability, timeline, aesthetics, and architectural style. And if you’re like a growing group of people (and many of our customers), you are also thinking about installing an eco-friendly...
Should I Install a Metal vs Asphalt Shingle Roof?
If you’re ready to replace your roof, you may be debating between a metal vs asphalt shingle roof. Asphalt shingle roofs and metal roofs are the two most popular options in the Pacific Northwest with asphalt being the most common and metal roofs growing in...