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What Type of Roof is Best For Your Home?

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Asphalt Shingles 

Most common roof type and most affordable. These shingles tend to last 20 to 30 years with proper maintenance. Click the "Learn More" button to learn more about the different types of asphalt shingles!

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Cedar Wood Shake

Wooden roofs are composed from several different types of wood that are split into thin sections. Wood shake shingles are sawn off and hand split to give it a more rustic look and typically last 30 to 40 years. If you're interested in learning more about these shingles, click the "Learn More" below!

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Cedar Wood Shingles 

Like Wood Shake, Wood Shingles are composed from several different types of wood, but rather than being hand split, they are machine cut into perfect shapes, giving the roof a more clean cut, sharp look. Wood Shingles are known to be less expensive than Wood Shake, and usually last 25 to 35 years.

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Metal

Metal roofs have a more modern, sleek look and come in many different colors. They have one of the longest lifespans in comparison to other roof types, lasting around 75 to 100 years. Click the "Learn More" button to learn more about the different types of Metal Roofs!

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Davinci Slate  

Davinci Slate is a lightweight, resilient shingle that has the look of natural slate. It comes in multiple colors, giving you the ability to meet your aesthetic vision, while also respecting your budget! These shingles typically last 40 to 50 years.

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Davinci Shake

Davinci Shake is the perfect alternative if you love the look of Cedar Wood Shake, but don't want to deal with any type of maintenance that it entails. With Davinci Shake, the shingles do not curl, crack, or split over time, nor does the color fade. These shingles also last about 40 to 50 years.

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