Architectural asphalt shingles (also known as dimensional or laminated shingles) are premium, heavy-duty roofing materials made from multiple, layered, and laminated layers of asphalt. They are designed to be thicker and more durable than traditional 3-tab shingles, featuring a textured, dimensional appearance.
Timberline HDZ
Timberline Ultra HDZ
Grand Sequoia
Camelot II
Woodland
Landmark
Landmark Pro
Landmark TL
Landmark Premium
Presidential
Presidential Tri Lam
Grand Manor
Carriage House
Highland Slate
Vista
Highlander
Legacy
Windsor
Synthetic shake or slate roofing is a durable, lightweight engineered material designed to mimic the appearance of natural wood shakes or stone slate, typically made from recycled plastics, rubber, and polymers. These roofs offer a 40–50+ year lifespan, high fire resistance, and superior impact resistance compared to traditional wood or stone materials, often at a lower cost and with lower maintenance.
Multi Width Shake
Single Width Shake
A standing seam metal roof is a premium, durable roofing system featuring vertical metal panels with raised interlocking seams (mechanical or snap-lock seam) that hide fasteners. These panels run from the ridge to the eave, preventing leaks and allowing for thermal movement. They offer superior weather resistance (40–70-year lifespan), high energy efficiency, and a modern aesthetic.
12″ panels
16″ panels
20″ panels
custom panel widths
Corrugated metal is a popular choice for roofing and siding thanks to its durability, affordability, lightweight design, and energy efficiency. Common styles include the classic 7/8” Corrugated panel with its timeless wavy profile and R Panel/PBR Panel, which offers a sleek, modern look at a lower cost than standing seam roofing.
Beyond roofing and siding, corrugated metal is also used for accent walls, ceilings, kitchen islands, wainscoting, bar fronts, and fencing, making it a versatile option for both residential and commercial design.
TPO roofing is a modern single-ply roofing membrane commonly used on flat roofs. It is energy-efficient, highly reflective, and resistant to UV rays, punctures, and weathering, making it a popular choice for commercial and residential roofing systems.
thermoplastic membrane roofing