There are many types of roofing materials out there, but asphalt shingles are the most popular for several good reasons. Shingle roofing offers a great balance of durability and affordability. Proper installation will help your new shingle roof last as long as possible. Our team has the skills and experience we need to build the highest quality shingle roofs for our customers.
Our Shingle Roofing Services

Our customer-centered shingle roofing services are intended to ensure that you get exactly what you’re looking for. There are plenty of options when it comes to shingles, and our expertise lets us recommend the best variety for your budget and preferences. There are multiple types of shingle roofing to choose from.
Architectural Asphalt Shingles: Architectural asphalt shingles are a popular option for many homeowners looking to restore their roofs and hoping for a long-lasting and quality roofing solution.
The texture of architectural asphalt shingles adds more dimension to the roof, and they can last up to 30-50 years with proper maintenance provided by a trusting roofing company like Reliable Roofing & Restoration, Inc. They are more resistant to weather damage and UV rays than standard shingles.
Some of the pros of Architectural Asphalt Shingles are their:
- Enhanced durability
- Energy efficiency
- Fire resistant
- Extended warranted
- Increased resale value
- Potential insurance benefits
Premium Shingles: Premium shingles are the most luxurious option and can mimic materials like cedar shake or slate without the high price or heavy weight of those materials. Luxury shingles are similar to architectural shingles, however they offer greater durability and are made out of a thicker material usually. They take longer to install but offer greater curb appeal and dimension to your roofing project.
Both types of shingle roofing are available in a wide range of color options and styles, making replacing your roof an opportunity to update your home’s style. If you’d prefer, we can also find the closest color match to your existing shingles.
Shingles are designed to be installed on sloped or pitched roofs, so they’re not suitable for all roof types. If you are looking to replace the roofing on flat commercial roofs, a different type of roofing material would be more suitable. However, if your commercial building has a sloped roof, asphalt shingles are a great option.
Our Shingle Roofing Process
The first step in our process is always an inspection and consultation. We’ll discuss what you’re looking for in your new roof, including your budget and style preferences. Our team will also assess your existing roof’s condition. Older roofs, especially those that have been through multiple storms, can have damage to the base layers that sit under the shingles.
When this happens, we’ll recommend repairs to those layers before installing the new shingles to prevent leaks or other problems in the future. After we inspect your roof, we’ll go through the results and choose the type and style of shingles you’d like. Then, we’ll schedule a date to start your roof replacement.
We’ll start by removing your existing shingles to help your new roof last as long as possible. Then, we’ll perform any necessary foundational repairs before we start installing the new shingles. Depending on the size of your home and other factors, we may be able to finish the project in one day, or we might need to return the next day. When we’re done with the installation, our team will carefully clean up any fallen shingles or loose nails to make sure your property looks tidy and you can fully enjoy your new roof.
Contact Us at Reliable Roofing & Restoration, Inc. to Schedule a Roofing Service
Replacing your roof is a big project that has a significant impact on your property value and insurance rates. Our shingle roofing services will provide a roof that looks great and lasts for decades. If you’re thinking about installing a new shingle roof, Reliable Roofing & Restoration, Inc. has the expertise you need. Contact us to schedule service today.
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