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Asphalt shingles
Durable, low maintenance and easy to maintain and repair
Lightweight and easy to install
An affordable roofing option for both materials and installation
Coated with ceramic granules for UV protection
Available in a variety of colours and styles
Great for giving your finished roof a textured appearance
Asphalt shingles come in a range of qualities that vary in longevity, appearance and price:
Three-tab shingles are the most common and affordable style: they are made in a single, flat and thin layer Laminated or architectural shingles are thicker and more textured: they more closely resemble wood or slate, and are generally more durable
Standing Seam Metal Roofing
Metal Roofing is available in the form of panels or metal shingles. It is light, durable, fire-safe and requires minimal maintenance. Steel and aluminum are the most popular choices.
Metal roofing is:
Durable, long-lasting and low maintenance
Resistant to fire, insects, rot and mildew
Ideal for winter climates because it easily sheds water and snow
Environmentally-friendly because it contains recycled materials
Energy-efficient because it reflects heat and may qualify for tax credits
Versatile as it can mimic the textural look of wood, clay, slate and more
Clean and modern in appearance
Wood Shingles
Wood shingles are thinner than wood shakes. They are sawn smooth on both sides and cut tapered. They have a tailored appearance and are used for both roofing and sidewalls. Recommended for use on pitches of 3:12 and steeper.
There are 3 shingle thicknesses and lengths:
The Fivex (1/4″ thick by 16″ long); the Perfection (3/8″ thick by18″ long) and the Royal (1/2″ thick by 24″ long).
There are 4 shingle grades:
#1 The best grade, taken from the tree’s heartwood, 100% edgegrain with no defects. Used for roofing and sidewalls.
#2 Flatgrain with limited sapwood allowed. Limited knots and defects allowed above the clear portion (the part that will show once it’s installed). Often used for re-roofing, walls and as a starter course.
#3 Can include sapwood and flatgrain. Limited knots and defects allowed above the clear portion. Used for the undercourse in a two course application, garden sheds, walls of outbuildings, gazebos, etc.
Undercoursing A utility grade for undercoursing of double coursed sidewalls only. Not a roofing material and not to be used as a starter course for roofs.
Packaging: Wood shingles are packaged four bundles per 100 sq. ft. Undercoursing comes in a 4-bundle square and covers 50 linear ft. per bundle.