Roof Types

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Roofing Types

At CF Roofing, we understand that the roof over your head is a significant investment that shields your home or business from the elements. Thus, we offer a diverse range of roofing types to cater to all needs and preferences. Below is an overview of the various roofing materials and systems that we provide.

Asphalt
Shingles

Asphalt shingles are among the most popular roofing materials in the U.S., primarily because of their affordability, ease of installation, and diverse design options.

Benefits

They come in a wide range of colors and styles to fit any aesthetic. Their relatively long lifespan (20-30 years, on average) and ability to withstand various climates make them a common choice for many homeowners.

Flat
Roof

Unlike the pitched design of most roofs, a flat roof is either entirely flat or has a very slight pitch. It’s a common choice for commercial buildings but is also seen in some modern residential designs.

Benefits

 Flat roofs offer an additional space that can be used for a rooftop garden, a recreational area, or the placement of HVAC units.

Metal
Roofing

Made of materials like steel, aluminum, or copper, metal roofs are both aesthetically pleasing and highly durable.

Benefits

They are fire-resistant, lightweight, and can last up to 50 years or more with proper maintenance. Metal roofs also reflect solar radiant heat, which can reduce cooling costs.

Tile
Roofing

Typically made from clay or concrete, tile roofs are a staple in regions with a Mediterranean climate but are now adopted globally for their distinct style.

Benefits

They offer a long lifespan (often 50 years or more), are fire-resistant, and come in various colors and styles.

TPO
(Thermoplastic Olefin)

TPO roofing is a single-ply reflective roofing membrane made from polypropylene and ethylene-propylene rubber polymerized together.

Benefits

TPO roofs are known for their durability, energy efficiency, and ease of installation. They are especially prevalent in commercial applications because they reflect UV rays, leading to reduced cooling costs.

PVC
(Polyvinyl Chloride)

PVC roofing is another single-ply roofing solution and has been used in the roofing industry since the 1960s.

Benefits

Recognized for its durability and resistance to chemicals, fire, and water, PVC roofs have a lifespan of up to 30 years or more. They are also low maintenance and can be installed in a variety of methods.