DESIGNER
ROOFING

FIND YOUR IDEAL DESIGNER ROOF STYLE

Slate
Clay Tile
Synthetic
Shake
Standing Seam
Stone Coated Steel
Slate

Slate stands out as an exceptional roofing material due to its unique combination of durability, aesthetics, and environmental sustainability. Composed of natural stone, typically metamorphic rock, slate roofing boasts an impressive lifespan, often exceeding a century with proper maintenance.

Its innate resistance to harsh weather conditions, including fire and extreme temperatures, makes it a resilient choice for roofing.

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Clay Tile

Clay tiles are a top choice for durability, style, and sustainability. Made from natural materials and fired at high temperatures, they stand strong against harsh weather conditions like UV rays, moisture, and extreme temperatures.

With a lifespan exceeding 50 years, clay tiles provide a long-term roofing solution. Their minimal maintenance needs and timeless appeal make them a reliable and eco-friendly option for homeowners.”

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Synthetic

Synthetic roofing materials are popular for their durability, affordability, and versatility. Made from engineered polymers, they replicate the look of traditional materials like slate, wood, or clay tiles.

These roofs provide homeowners with stylish options at a fraction of the cost. With minimal maintenance, they combine beauty and practicality for lasting appeal

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Shake

Shake roofing, often made from cedar, combines beauty, insulation, and durability. Natural oils in cedar make it resistant to decay, insects, and fungi, offering a lifespan of over 30 years with proper care.

Its rustic charm and unique texture add warmth and character to any home. Shake roofing is perfect for those who value timeless elegance and long-lasting performance.

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Standing Seam

Standing seam metal roofings sleek, modern design provides excellent curb appeal while offering exceptional durability and longevity, often lasting 40-70 years or more with minimal maintenance. The interlocking seams create a watertight barrier, offering superior protection against leaks and harsh weather conditions, including heavy rain, snow, and high winds.

Additionally, standing seam roofs are highly energy-efficient, reflecting solar heat to reduce cooling costs, and many are compatible with solar panel installations.

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Stone Coated Steel

Stone-coated steel roofing combines the strength and longevity of steel with the aesthetic appeal of traditional roofing materials like tile, slate, or shingles. The stone coating enhances protection and offers versatile styles and colors to match various architectural preferences. 

Stone-coated steel roofs are also energy-efficient, reducing cooling costs and providing insulation to maintain indoor comfort. With a lifespan of 40-70 years and low maintenance requirements, it is an eco-friendly and cost-effective investment for homeowners seeking both durability and beauty.

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We Offer Free Annual Inspections for Your Designer Roof

Annual inspections are the easiest way to ensure your investment is in good condition. Just like a check-up at the doctor’s office – annual inspections help “peak around the corner” and diagnose any potential or current issues that there may be. We specialize in slate and clay tile roofs for our annual inspections.

We perform these inspections at no cost, typically via drone to prevent any further damage to your roof, and send you a full engineers report documenting the condition of the roof. Simply submit the form below and we’ll reach out shortly to give you one less thing to think about.

Frequently Asked Questions
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How often should I have my roof inspected?

Most homeowners opt to have their roof inspected at least once a year and always after a storm. We offer free inspections so you never need to be in the dark about the condition of your roof.

How do I know my roof is damaged?

Words are words. You may hear everything and anything from a roofing company. That’s why we show you photo documentation of any damage on your property and make sure you’re aware of the current parameters set by insurance companies to qualify for a totaled roof. 

Who should I choose?
It’s hard to know who to trust. We encourage homeowners to ask questions. Your roofer should know the ins and outs of the roof and the insurance process. Check reviews. The best way to vet a company is to see what other people’s experiences are. Look for credentials. Choose a company that has the top certifications from the manufacturers products you’ll be installing.