Roofing

Residential

You never truly know the damage a roof take after a major storm or over time with general wear and tear. Contact our professional services to get a free inspection today!

Comercial

At Alpine, we have qualified roofers to offer comprehensive services. We have the expertise, experience, and resources to help install and maintain all types of commercial roofing systems.

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Asphalt

Asphalt shingles—made of asphalt reinforced by fiberglass or organic materials like wood or cellulose—are sold in multiple sizes and colors in a thicker, multi-layered “dimensional” variety (pictured above) and a flatter, thinner, single-layered “three-tab” variety. These types of shingles are the least expensive and most widely available, costing around $90 per square (a roofing measurement equivalent to 100 square feet of material)—not including any additional insulation, underlayment, or labor—and lasting 15 to 30+ years. Of the two styles, dimensional shingles cost half as much and last twice as long as three-tab.

Those aren’t the only reasons they’re popular, though: Asphalt shingles are also waterproof, fireproof (fiberglass more so than organic), flexible enough to withstand the weight of snow, and resilient in can small to moderate hail storms in the case of those with a Class 3 or higher impact-resistance rating (Class 4 being the highest). You might even qualify for a tax credit if you opt for ENERGY STAR-qualified asphalt shingles!

All of that said, they can buckle and come loose when exposed to high winds and sudden temperature fluctuations. Fortunately, when small repairs are necessary, the light weight of these shingles makes them easier for homeowners to lift up and replace individually, or simply re-adhere blown-off shingles by adding roof cement above and below them.

Metal

Metal shingles—consisting of aluminum, steel, copper, or an alloy stamped into a variety of shapes—are among the most energy-efficient of all shingle types due to their ability to reflect sunlight rather than absorb it and thereby lower cooling costs. Plus, you can enjoy these savings for their long life of 50 to 75 years! Their resistance to rain, rot, wind, fire, and hail make them an apt choice for homes in the rain-battered Northwest or Southeast. It’s worth noting, though, that some of this precipitation can have other consequences for metal roofs: Hail can dent steel shingles, while rain sounds louder on a metal roof than the average roof (unless you’ve installed additional layers solid sheathing or insulation beneath these shingles for an additional cost).

Overall, metal shingles cost more than either asphalt or wood shingles, on the order of $265 to $375 per square. However, you can potentially save money using metal shingles to re-roof by installing them directly over your old, in-good-condition shingles and avoiding the costs associated with the tearing down a roof to start fresh. In addition, both the repair and replacement of individual shingles are DIY-friendly thanks to their light weight (half that of asphalt shingles) and ability to be secured to the roof with just screws.

Davinci

If you love the look of natural slate & cedar shake, there’s no reason to shy away from it. Whether you’re building a new home or replacing an existing shake roof, DaVinci eliminates the pesky concerns of ongoing maintenance and lets your heart get exactly what it wants.

DaVinci composite roofing products give you the look you want and so much more: resistance to impact, splitting and cracking as well as a Class A fire rating and the peace of mind that comes with a Lifetime Warranty.

  • Low-maintenance
  • Durable and weather-resistant
  • Extensive color palette
  • Something for every budget
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Comercial Roofing

Metal TPO

Metal shingles—consisting of aluminum, steel, copper, or an alloy stamped into a variety of shapes—are among the most energy-efficient of all shingle types due to their ability to reflect sunlight rather than absorb it and thereby lower cooling costs. Plus, you can enjoy these savings for their long life of 50 to 75 years! Their resistance to rain, rot, wind, fire, and hail make them an apt choice for homes in the rain-battered Northwest or Southeast. It’s worth noting, though, that some of this precipitation can have other consequences for metal roofs: Hail can dent steel shingles, while rain sounds louder on a metal roof than the average roof (unless you’ve installed additional layers solid sheathing or insulation beneath these shingles for an additional cost).

Overall, metal shingles cost more than either asphalt or wood shingles, on the order of $265 to $375 per square. However, you can potentially save money using metal shingles to re-roof by installing them directly over your old, in-good-condition shingles and avoiding the costs associated with the tearing down a roof to start fresh. In addition, both the repair and replacement of individual shingles are DIY-friendly thanks to their light weight (half that of asphalt shingles) and ability to be secured to the roof with just screws.

Modified Bitumen Bar

Bitumen is obtained by the partial distillation of crude petroleum. It is also called as mineral tar and is present in asphalt also. It contains 87% carbon, 11% hydrogen and 2% oxygen.

The Forms of Bitumen are Generally 5 Types as Follows:

Cutback Bitumen:
Cutback bitumen is obtained from the distillation of asphaltic bitumen with the addition of coal tar or petroleum. Cut back bitumen can be used as paint in cold weather conditions.

Bitumen Emulsion:
Bitumen emulsion is obtained by dissolving very finely divided bitumen in aqueous medium. Suitable stabilizing agents are added to this solution.

Plastic Bitumen:
Plastic bitumen majorly contains inert filler about 40 to 45% and bitumen and thinner is the other material. It is used as sealing material for leakages, cracks in masonry structures etc.

Blown Bitumen:
Blown bitumen is special type of bitumen. It is manufactured by subjecting bitumen to air under heavy pressure at high temperature. It can be used as damp proofing material, heat insulating material etc.

Straight Run Bitumen:
Straight run bitumen is obtained by the distillation of bitumen into definite viscosity. It is also available as rocks.

Roofing Q&A

Know What To Expect And What To Ask Your Contractor!

We are GAF Certified! A manufacturer's warranty is important when rebuilding.

Did you know, it only takes hail the size of a walnut to cause major damage to your roof. 

What to look for before calling for your FREE INSPECTION are:

Granule loss - are the shingles looking shiny, not sandpaper like?

Weakened self-seal strip - Does is look like rubber is peeling away from your shingles? This is self seal stripping that over time and deteriorate and leave your shingles exposed to water.

Wavy Shingles - Are you shingles looking like a waving flag? That could mean you already have water damage under your shingles and potentially deck repair needed.

Cracked Shingles - Do you have rips, tears or cracked shingles? This can be cause from hail and high wind.

  1. File claim with your carrier. After a hail storm you have a short time to file the claim for damage. 
  2. Ask how your roofing company can help you while waiting for your new roof
  3. Check and verify credentials, local, good business, quality products
  4. Do they work with your insurance carrier?

Every year GAF trains and certifies thousands of roofers on high quality installation methods using the latest technologies. Our criteria requires all roofing companies to show proof of state licensing (where required), insurance, and demonstrate that they are good standing with the Better Business Bureau.

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