
- Customized Maintenance Programs
- Expert Leak Identification and Repair
- Emergency Dispatch Crews
- Roof Surveys and Inspections
- Roof Restoration and Cleaning
- Asphalt Steep Shingles
- Low Slope Built Up Roofing and Modified Bitumen
A new roof adds value as well as safeguards your home from rainstorms, high wind, fire, and weathering. There are now new energy-saving materials, residential roofing products, and systems that can dramatically reduce your energy costs and maximize the long-term resale value of your property.
Shingle Roofing
Culver Roofing Company installs multiple types of shingle roofing. Shingle roofs are commonly less expensive than other roof types, and offer varying benefits depending on the material; coming in standard or fiberglass asphalt, metal, composite, rubber, and synthetic shake. Asphalt shingles come in 3-tab and dimensional styles.
Standard asphalt
Standard residential roofing shingles contain a core made of felt/other organic materials, are especially durable in colder climates, and are heavier than their fiberglass counterpart, giving them a higher wind resistance. The main advantage of asphalt shingle roofing is its economic value, costing much less than most other forms of roofing.
Fiberglass Shingles
We use fiberglass shingles instead contain a fiberglass mat as the base material. The fiberglass core also provides these shingles with the highest available fire rating and greatly reduces their weight. The lightness of fiberglass shingles allows for an easier and less expensive installation.
3-Tab shingles
3-Tab residential roof shingles contain a core made of felt/other organic materials, are especially durable in colder climates, and are heavier than their fiberglass counterpart, giving them a higher wind resistance. The main advantage of asphalt shingle roofing is its economic value, costing much less than most other forms of roofing.
Composite Residential Roof Shingles
Composite roofing shingles are produced from a variety of materials; some post-industrial or recycled. Their composition allows for enhanced durability and lifetime, typically a minimum of 30 years. Composite shingles are also resistant to most types of deformation shingles can fail too, and come with the option of various additives allowing for enhanced resistance/aesthetic appeal.