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Popular roofs

The most popular types of roofs include

Built-Up Roof (BUR)

A built-up roof (BUR) is a layered roofing system that alternates plies of roofing felt, waterproof materials (usually fiberglass), and hot tar (bitumen). These roofs are re-resistant and inexpensive. A new BUR roof can last up to 30 years.

Built-Up Roof (BUR)

A built-up roof (BUR) is a layered roofing system that alternates plies of roofing felt, waterproof materials (usually fiberglass), and hot tar (bitumen). These roofs are re-resistant and inexpensive. A new BUR roof can last up to 30 years.

Single-Ply Roof

Unlike a built-up roof, single-ply roofing uses a single material layer. Lasting up to 30 years, single-ply roofs can be made From a variety of materials. Among the most common are EPDM (a type of rubber), PVC (a form of plastic), and TPO (rubber reinforced for extra protection from the elements). Modified bitumen is often used as a wear surface in rubber for roof construction.

Single-Ply Roof

Unlike a built-up roof, single-ply roofing uses a single material layer. Lasting up to 30 years, single-ply roofs can be made From a variety of materials. Among the most common are EPDM (a type of rubber), PVC (a form of plastic), and TPO (rubber reinforced for extra protection from the elements). Modified bitumen is often used as a wear surface in rubber for roof construction.

Asphalt Roll

The oldest roofing type and one of the most inexpensive, asphalt roll roofing is essentially a layer of asphalt shingles. Made from layers of asphalt or fiberglass felts, it can be expected to last around ten years. Are you considering replacing your roof? Let our team of experts help you decide what type of at roofing solution is best for your building and your budget.

Creative Solutions

The oldest roofing type and one of the most inexpensive, asphalt roll roofing is essentially a layer of asphalt shingles. Made from layers of asphalt or fiberglass felts, it can be expected to last around ten years. Are you considering replacing your roof? Let our team of experts help you decide what type of at roofing solution is best for your building and your budget.