Shingle Roofing

  • Architectural shingles are the most common shingle used in today’s industry, both for residential and small commercial roofing. Also known as laminate shingles, there are more durable and far more resistant to wind damage. Typically offered in Class 3 or Class 4 ratings for resistance to hail damage. Examples include Landmark or Landmark Pro shingles.

  • Upgrades to architectural shingles can range by manufacturer, shingle thickness, impact resistance, wind rating, # of laminate layers, algae resistance, streak resistance, and more. Examples include CertainTeed Landmark Premium or Landmark TL shingles.

  • Designer shingles are premium shingles that offer much longer lifespans, better durability, and a beautiful aesthetic. Options such as CertainTeed’s Presidential Shake TL or Grand Manor shingles are examples that can offer aesthetics similar to shake or slate roofing.

Pair with traditional solar or building-integrated solar

You can pair shingle roofing with traditional solar panels, or pair it with CertainTeed’s Solstice Shingle for a completely flush aesthetic.

Add on batteries, EV chargers, and SPAN smart electrical panels.