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Roofing Systems and Materials Service

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Homeowners Preferred Choice for Roofing - Hart Roofing & Construction

Are you in search of a new roofing system for your home? Hart Roofing & Construction offers a variety of options to choose from. Our professional roofers will help you find the best one that suits your budget and requirements.

To ensure a sturdy home, you need to prioritize a top-notch roof system. However, a new roof entails a substantial cost, so it’s essential to comprehend its constituent parts. Before finalizing your purchase, you should weigh the expenses, longevity, and design aesthetics carefully.

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Roofing Materials

ARCHITECTURAL ASPHALT SHINGLES.

Asphalt roofing shingles are an excellent choice for residential roofing. They are beautiful, affordable, and reliable. Keep in mind that there are several types of shingles to choose from. Manufacturers offer shingles warranties of 20-50 years up to a lifetime, all in various colors to fit your home’s appearance.

Consider three-tab shingles if you want a budget-friendly and attractive roofing option that can safeguard your home from weather damage. They are available in various stunning colors to complement your home’s appearance. These asphalt shingles have three evenly spaced tabs that can create a consistent design on your roof. Architectural shingles are made of asphalt and have a three-dimensional appearance similar to cedar shingles. They are heavier than standard Three Tab shingles, weighing almost 50% more, and are constructed with a thicker base mat and multiple layers of material.

STANDING SEAM METAL AND R PANEL

Two options that are often compared for similar properties and installation methods are R panels and standing seam panels. R panels are metal sheets that range from 3 to 36 feet in length. They are typically used to cover walls or roofs on agricultural or commercial buildings but are rarely used on residential structures. Standing seam panels are also used for walls or roofs but are installed vertically and feature interlocking seams instead of screws or drilling. This type of coverage can be found in various types of structures including residential, commercial, and agricultural.

 

SLATE TILE AND CONCRETE TILE

Concrete roof tiles are a great option for people who prioritize looks, quality, and long-lastingness, as they offer excellent performance and durability. Additionally, they are a sustainable alternative due to their production process that’s friendly to the environment, thermal capabilities, long life, and low maintenance.

Hart Construction is an expert in roofing materials and provides a variety of concrete roofing tiles that come in different colors, textures, and shapes to meet your project needs. Our concrete roofing tiles have earned an A+ rating, ensuring they are manufactured using the most stringent environmental standards.

 

MODIFIED BITUMEN

Modified Bitumen roofing is a type of flat roofing that is made of asphalt and is similar to Built-up-Roof (BUR). It is designed for low-slope structures and is specifically made to withstand harsh environmental conditions. The roofing has five layers of protection, which include Insulation, Modified Base Sheets or Plies, Modified Bitumen Membranes, Adhesive, and Surfacing. This roofing system is widely used in the industry due to its reliability.

SYNTHETIC ROOFING

DaVinci’s synthetic slate has a highly precise manufacturing process, making the appearance of slate more achievable than ever before. Along with the desired aesthetic, it also provides durability against impact, splitting, and cracking. This product is also Class A fire rated and comes with the security of the best available warranty.

STONE COATED STEEL

The shingles made of stone-coated steel are both fast to install and realistic-looking due to extensive research and development. They are made of high-quality raw materials, providing durability and strength. The shingles are designed to prevent wind lifting and keep out unwanted weather elements by interlocking and overlapping.