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By Marissa Robinson 05 Aug, 2023
When homeowners are getting a roof replacement project done, some contractors are a bit surprised when they realize that some homeowners don’t pay much attention to their roof’s ventilation. After all, proper ventilation does offer plenty of benefits to your roof and your home, especially if you live in an area that experiences as much heat as Florida does. As such, it’s highly recommended that you learn the importance of having proper roof ventilation in your home. Here’s why Florida homeowners should never skimp out on roofing ventilation systems.  They Keep Your Home Cool Roof vents are good tools to use if you want to control the temperature around your home. If you live in an area as hot as Florida, they can help you keep your home cool by preventing your attic and the rest of your home from retaining hot air and heating up, making your living space cooler and comfortable in the process. Apart from that, since poorly ventilated homes will force you to crank up your AC unit, having proper roof ventilation can help you keep utility costs down by reducing your reliance on your air conditioner. They Protect Your Roof Apart from keeping your home cool and reducing the costs of your monthly energy bills, proper roofing ventilation can also help you preserve the roof of your Florida home and help it last for a significant amount of time. This is because, with correct ventilation, the excess heat and moisture that becomes trapped in your attic can escape, preventing it from baking the shingles inside out. Planning to improve your roof’s ventilation? Simply turn to Total Roof Services Corp,. the number one pros to approach when it comes to storm damage roof repair and commercial roofing services. Give us a call at (407) 495-4151 to schedule a free consultation today!
By Marissa Robinson 05 Aug, 2023
When it comes to the topic of residential roofing projects, you’ll be pleased to learn that you have a wide range of choices when it comes to the material. After all, as the homeowner, you’re more than free to choose between materials like asphalt, slate and even concrete tile. However, while each material has its own sets of advantages and disadvantages, and each are considered green roofing options to a certain degree, there is another green roofing material that you shouldn’t forget to consider: metal roofs. Believe it or not, despite the fact that they’re more commonly associated with barns and industrial buildings, metal roofs have been considered a green roofing option by the roofing industry for a while now. But why are these considered green options? 1. Metal Roofs Are Energy-Efficient According to roofing industry pros, metal roofs are considered a green roofing option for one obvious reason: they’re energy-efficient when properly installed in your home. This is because if a metal roof is properly installed in your home, and you choose one that has a light color, your roofing system can reflect solar heat, allowing you to reduce your monthly cooling costs by 10% to 25%. Apart from that, if you live in an area where cooling costs are higher than heating costs, and you decide to coat the metal roof with shiny or granular coatings, you can still maximize the roof’s reflective capabilities and improve your monthly energy savings even further. 2. They Can Be Recycled Even now, whenever homeowners decide to have their old residential roofing systems replaced, they often have their roofing contractor dispose of it in a landfill, adding further to the trash that is already there and further harming the environment in the process. This is where metal roofs become a green roofing option as, when the time comes your metal roof has to be replaced, metal recycling outlets will be more than willing to take your old roof in and repurpose it for different use. This prevents your metal roof from winding up in a landfill and harming the environment even further. 3. They Can Be Installed Over Existing Roofing Systems Apart from being recyclable, metal roofing systems are also considered green roofing options because they can be installed over your existing roofing system so long as your local building codes allow it. Again, this helps you avoid tearing off your old roof and disposing of them in a landfill, helping you protect the environment as a result. However, keep in mind that doing so can cause a whole host of problems, such as trapped moisture, so it’s best that you install a vented metal roof with the aid of a professional roofing company. 4. Metal Roofs Are Impervious to Fire, Rot and Pest Damage Alternatively, the roofing industry also considers metal roofs as green roofing options due to the fire, rot and pest resistance that they have. This means that if you live in an area that’s prone to wildfires, and you have a metal roof, there’s a high chance that your metal roof can stay intact even when the wildfire affects your home. Thanks to its pest and rot resistance, on the other hand, your roof can also last longer before needing a replacement, once again letting you avoid contributing to landfills that can harm the environment. 5. They’re Incredibly Durable and Long Lasting Finally, roof repair and replacement experts also say that the roofing industry considers metal roofs as green roofing options for the sole fact that they’re incredibly durable. Believe it or not, there’s hardly anything that can actually threaten a metal roof that’s properly installed, and, with the proper maintenance, this same durability allows a metal roofing system to last longer compared to your average roofing material. This lets you avoid having to replace your roof immediately, reducing the amount of trash that you contribute to your local landfill. How to Find the Best Metal Roofing Contractor for Your Project Replacing your old roof with a new metal roofing system is a complicated home improvement project that homeowners should never attempt to do on their own. Instead, you should make it a point to find the best metal roofing contractor to get the job done. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways you can accomplish this. For instance, you can always ask for trusted referrals from a friend, neighbor or family member who recently had a metal roof installed. If this isn’t an option, on the other hand, you can always reach out to the metal roof manufacturer or roofing organizations and associations for any suggestions and recommendations. On the other hand, if you want to find a metal roofing contractor on your own, you’re always more than free to look for one on the Internet. If you opt for this option, you can always do a quick Google search or visit websites such as Angie’s List® or the Better Business Bureau to find a contractor that specializes in installing metal roofing systems. Once you’ve picked a few companies, check the reviews of previous clients to see if they have any history of unresolved complaints. After you’ve narrowed down your options even further, you can now meet with your potential contractors to interview them, discuss terms and receive estimates from them. After you’ve received the estimates, pick one that agrees with your budget the most so you can finally have your new metal roofing system installed. Looking for someone who can perform an emergency roof repair project for your home? Look no further than the experts of Total Roof Services Corp. to get the job done. With a decade’s worth of experience in the roofing industry, we are committed to giving homeowners like you only the best when it comes to products and customer service. Give us a call at (407) 495-4151
By Marissa Robinson 05 Aug, 2023
Thanks to their low slope, commercial roofing systems are notoriously leak-prone. Remember: water tends to pool on flat roof surfaces, increasing the risk of leaks. That’s why it’s important to choose a roofing material that can resist standing water and handle your area’s climate. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) flat roofing is one of the most widely used commercial roofing materials in Florida for a reason. What makes it an ideal commercial roofing material? Energy Efficiency and Eco-Friendliness Cooling costs comprise a large chunk of small businesses’ electricity bill, which is why it makes financial sense to install a light-colored PVC flat roof. The closer a shade is to white, the more heat it can reflect, and the lower the strain is on your HVAC system. And, if you’re looking to go green, a PVC roof replacement would be a smart choice. Since PVC roofing is 100% recyclable, discarded roofing membranes won’t end up in landfills. Durability Excess weight load won’t be a problem for a PVC roof replacement. The American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) has set the minimum breaking strength for roofing membranes at 200 pounds per inch, but the load-bearing capacity of the average PVC flat roof is well above that at 350 pounds per inch. To ensure your PVC flat roof will be able to handle excess weight load, only an experienced roofing contractor should handle its installation. Important note: while PVC flat roofing is more resistant to excess weight load than other flat roofing materials, it has, more or less, the same maintenance needs. For instance, you shouldn’t leave standing water on your PVC roof for more than two days. Otherwise, stagnant water will seep into your roof, causing leaks. And, over time, the added weight load from standing water can even damage your flat roof, regardless of how durable it is. Remember: routine maintenance is a must if you want to keep your roof in good condition. Total Roof Services Corp., a company with nearly a decade of experience, offers a wide range of professional roofing services, including commercial roofing and storm damage roof repair services. To schedule a free consultation, call us at (407) 495-4151.
By Marissa Robinson 05 Aug, 2023
Metal roofing has now become one of the most popular roof replacement options. In the past, it was typically used in commercial applications, but today, more and more homeowners are investing in one. Also, there are now metal roofs that look like traditional asphalt shingles. Metal Roofs Are Not Noisier Than Asphalt Roofing A common misconception about metal roofs is that they are noisier than asphalt shingles when it rains or hails. The truth is that properly installed metal roofs are no noisier than a typical asphalt roof. Metal roofs are usually installed over a solid substrate. If your attic is well-insulated, you should barely notice any should when rain or hail falls. Metal Roofs Are Cost-Effective The long lifespan of metal roofing is mainly what makes it sustainable. As long as your roofing contractor installs it correctly, and you maintain it routinely, it can last for at least 50 years. People who choose this material rarely have the need to replace it over their stay in the house. While a metal roof may cost more than a standard asphalt roof, it lasts significantly longer. Metal Roofs Can Help You Save on Energy Costs Studies show that metal roofing is highly reflective, which can help reduce your cooling costs by up to 25%. This can be especially beneficial to people who are living in areas where cooling costs are higher. You can further improve the reflective properties of your roof and save more on energy costs by coating your metal roof with a shiny or granular coating. Turn to Total Roof Services Corp. for quality metal roof installation services. You can also count on us for your storm damage roof repair needs. Call us at (407) 495-4151 for a free estimate.
By Marissa Robinson 05 Aug, 2023
When getting a new roof, among the first things you should consider are warranties. Property owners should be aware of what is and isn’t included in their roofing warranties. This coverage provided by the roofer and manufacturer is essential because it guarantees that the roof will perform as expected. It will also protect you against manufacturing defects, which could affect the lifespan of your new roof. What Are the Different Types of Manufacturer Warranties? No Dollar Limit (NDL) Warranty A Manufacturer’s NDL Warranty covers defective products or failure of products even when used correctly within the warranty period. The manufacturer would replace the defective products regardless of the cost. Even if fixing the problem costs more than the actual roof replacement, the manufacturer should still cover it. Premature aging and manufacturing defects are the usual material-failure-related issues. Keep in mind that this guarantee will only cover materials directly purchased from the manufacturer. It means that an NDL Warranty will not pay for the cost of a roof leak that occurs due to fixtures on your roof, such as exhaust vents. This type of warranty usually does not cover labor costs to repair or replace the affected materials. Many manufacturers have an additional fee for this warranty. Labor and Material Warranty Your manufacturer may cover your roof repair costs if the damage occurred due to defective materials or workmanship. Labor and material warranty has a certain dollar limit, usually depending on the size of your roof. You can quickly reach the limit of the coverage if you have a large roof. Most times, labor and material warranties are pro-rated. It means that the coverage for replacing or repairing damaged components reduces over the years. Material Warranty Material warranties guarantee that the products of the manufacturers will not fail within a specified time. This type of warranty usually has a validity period of 10 to 30 years or more. Most times, you will not be asked to pay a fee for manufacturer material warranties. However, the materials your roofer uses are not directly from the manufacturer. This still depends on the manufacturer as some cover certain types of poor workmanship. Roof System Warranty This type of warranty only covers the membrane of the commercial roofing system. It is not comprehensive and does not provide coverage for insulation or decking issues. A roof system warranty can have no dollar limit or limited coverage, improving its value and covering roof leaks due to poor workmanship or defective materials. Moreover, it is the most basic warranty that commercial and residential roofing manufacturers offer. What You Need to Know About Contractor Warranties Roofing contractors typically offer workmanship warranties. Remember that even the strongest roofing products can fail when not installed correctly. Poor workmanship can lead to leaks and even early failure of your new roof. Contractor warranties cover the work done to install the products of the manufacturer. It may also cover the products your contractor uses to install the roof. The length of the coverage of your roofing contractor’s warranty says a lot about their company. The longer the validity of the warranty is, the more confident commercial or residential roofing contractors is about their skills and the quality of the materials they use. How Do You Know Who Is Responsible for Your Roofing Problems? When Are Property Owners Responsible? As a property owner, it is your responsibility to handle costs not covered by the manufacturer’s and roofing contractor’s warranties. You also need to maintain your commercial roof regularly to keep your warranty valid. Many manufacturers and contractors state in their contracts that proper care is necessary to maintain the validity of warranties. Roof damage due to neglect is typically not covered by your warranty. By investing in routine maintenance, your roof will last longer, and you will also have the required documentation in case there’s an issue with the system. When Do You Need to Contact Your Roofer? Your contractors are responsible for repairing and replacing defective products they used on your roof. They should also provide the labor necessary to correct installation errors at no cost as long as the warranty remains in effect. Check the coverage of your roofing contractor’s warranty as they are typically not as long as manufacturer warranties. At Total Roof Services Corp., we work with leading manufacturers to provide you with some of the most comprehensive warranties in the industry. You can only expect the best service if you choose us for your emergency roof repair or roof replacement needs. When Is It Necessary to Reach Out to the Manufacturer? The manufacturers should replace their defective products without charge for the validity of the warranty. However, they are not responsible for replacing materials that the contractor supplies. They won’t also cover defects caused by improper installation. What Can Void a Commercial Roofing Warranty? Failure to Address Storm Damage Extreme weather events can cause significant damage to your commercial roofing system. After a storm, it is always a good idea to have your roof checked by a professional. It’s not a good idea to wait until the next scheduled maintenance to get an inspection. Take photos of the affected parts of your roof, and have them addressed as soon as possible. Neglect or Not Maintaining the Roof Poor maintenance is one of the most common causes of early commercial roofing system failure. If you don’t take care of your roof regularly, water can settle on the low spots of the system. Over time, the water will get too heavy and encourage algae growth. When the roof starts to leak, the water will enter your building. It means you will not only pay for the cost of repairing the roof, but also the affected parts of the interior. Be sure to document everything that is done to your roof. Your contractor or manufacturer may ask for proof of maintenance to keep your warranty valid. Unauthorized Changes to the Roof Placing equipment or certain types of construction on your roof can damage the system. For instance, adding new air conditioning equipment to the rooftop can harm your roof. Anything that you are planning to change or add to your roof must be done by an authorized professional. If a tenant hires another contractor or does the project themselves, your warranty could be voided.  Turn to Total Roof Services Corp. for your home’s and business’ roofing needs. Whether you need an emergency roof repair or a roof replacement , we’re here to help. Call us at (407) 495-4151.
By Marissa Robinson 05 Aug, 2023
Every roofing system has a load limit, which allows it to handle and resist any pressure placed upon it. The roof load can be both permanent and temporary, and is generally influenced by specific roof design. So, you can get a clearer idea on this crucial factor, the premier roof repair company, Total Roof Services Corp. offers a quick overview of the different types. Dead load This refers to the overall weight of the roof structure itself, plus any permanently attached materials and structures, such as chimneys and vent pipes. The heavier the roofing material, the higher the dead load. That’s why, if you’ve decided on a heavy material, such as tile or slate for your roof replacement, you should consider adding an extra support structure to safely accommodate the load. Live load The live load refers to any temporary pressure placed upon the roofing system. In northern regions, this usually means the weight of snow buildup, but in warmer areas, the live load may come from accumulated roof debris or people working on the roof, along with any equipment they may have brought up with them. As you plan for a residential roofing replacement, make sure the roof design can support both the dead and live loads. Otherwise, this can negatively affect the installation process and will put unnecessary strain on the roof structure. Uplift load Most will assume that roof load is only limited to downward pressure, but that’s not exactly the case. The system should be able to resist uplift pressure from high winds as well. When strong gusts hit your home’s exterior, their energy may disperse upward along the wall, causing the roof material to lift up. For this reason, make sure your roof has an uplift load limit that can handle wind speeds of at least 90 miles per hour.  Total Roof Services Corp. not only offers emergency roof repair services – we can also handle your roof installation needs. Expect only a smooth and worry-free experience when you turn to us. We proudly serve Orlando and all the areas in Central Florida. Call us today at (407) 495-4151.
By Marissa Robinson 05 Aug, 2023
The roof deck refers to the material or “sheathing” that covers the roof structure, and the roofing material is attached to it as well. Because this component helps support the weight of your asphalt shingles, you’ll want to make sure it’s always in top form. That’s why it makes sense to have the roof deck repaired when it’s damaged, right? Nope – that’s actually a pretty bad idea. Here’s why. There’s no guarantee it won’t get damaged again. Because the roof decking is typically made of wood or composite wood fibers, it can be susceptible to moisture damage. Mold and mildew may develop on the boards, eventually leading to rot. This, in turn, weakens the support structure of the roof system. And, while you can have the roof deck repaired (usually by removing the affected boards and installing new ones in their place), you can’t be sure the rot won’t spread yet again. Repairs are only a temporary solution. Replacing the deck completely is the better and longer lasting solution because it helps further damage to the system and ensures the roof materials can have a sturdier foundation. You also get to avoid extensive and costly roofing work. But when having the deck replaced, make sure to hire a trusted roofing contractor like Total Roof Services Corp. for the job. We have the necessary skills and experience to complete the work perfectly right the first time. How Exactly Can You Tell the Roof Deck Needs Replacement? Prompt action is required once you discover the following warning signs: Wet spots on the ceiling Water stains and streaks along the ceiling and walls Excess concentrations of mold and mildew in the attic Sagging ceiling or roofline Should You Have the Deck Replaced When Installing a New Roof? You don’t actually have to if the roof deck is still in good shape. The only way to know for sure is to have it inspected thoroughly by your choice of roofer before the new roof is installed. It does make sense, however, to have the deck replaced just to be safe. After all, your new roof will need a solid base to effectively hold it up. Whether you need storm damage roof repair or a complete roof installation, look no further than Total Roof Services Corp. We’ll make sure you can keep a sturdier, damage-free home with our exceptional roofing solutions. We proudly serve Orlando and all the areas in Central Florida. Call us today at (407) 495-4151 to schedule your roof evaluation.
By Marissa Robinson 05 Aug, 2023
There are many reasons asphalt shingles remain the go-to roofing option for millions of homes across the country. For one thing, they are reasonably priced and easy to install, but can go head-to-head with more premium roofing materials in terms of weather performance. Not only that – asphalt shingles are beautiful. They are available in a wide variety of colors and textures, with some even mimicking the earthy good looks of wood shakes, tile and slate. An asphalt shingle roof has a life expectancy of up to 20 years, but you can make the system last even longer with regular and proper maintenance. This task is easy enough once you know what mistakes to avoid. 1. Walking across your roof Performing a visual inspection is the first step in asphalt shingle roof maintenance. You’ll want to be on the lookout for issues that can compromise the system’s performance, which means checking its surface for: Cracked, curling, blistered or missing shingles Damaged flashing Roof debris Algae growth Pooling water But where exactly is the mistake in this? Well, some homeowners take it upon themselves to give their asphalt shingle roof a closer look by climbing on top of it. You probably already know that roofing systems can only take so much foot traffic. Unless absolutely necessary, walking across the system actually does more harm than good. Aside from potentially damaging the shingles with your weight, you’ll also be putting your safety at risk. Slip-and-fall accidents are not uncommon during an amateur roof inspection after all. If you need to survey your roof’s condition, do it using binoculars and at a safe spot. Of course, a visual inspection isn’t enough. To accurately determine your roof’s condition, you’ll need to call roof repair and maintenance professionals like Total Roof Services Corp. They have the training and experience for the task, and will practice the necessary measures to safely and efficiently inspect your roof. With the Florida hurricane season about to roll in, it pays to have your roof checked now to get it prepped and ready for what’s ahead. 2. Overlooking your gutters It may seem like the gutters are a separate component to your roof system, but they’re not. When the gutters become congested by leaves and other debris, they allow rainwater to back up and overflow. A considerable amount of water may even find its way to the fascia board, deteriorating it and subjecting the space under your roof to moisture damage. If overlooked, this damage may extend to the roof structure, weakening it. When going for professional shingle roof maintenance this season, make sure the gutters are included in the process. 3. Putting off roof leak repair Asphalt shingles can be damaged in a number of ways. High winds can get under them and lift them up, loosening them just enough to be torn off in the next gale. Wind-blown debris, meanwhile, can damage the shingles upon impact, creating cracks and openings where water can leak inside. Knowingly ignoring the leaks resulting from these will cost you more in the long run. Have them dealt with promptly by turning to your local residential roofing company for repairs. Otherwise, those simple leaks will worsen and leave your home more susceptible to damage. 4. Leaving debris to pile up on your asphalt shingle roof The fact is the leaves and debris on the surface of your roof retain moisture, which encourages algae growth. Sunlight is not enough to get rid of these layers of fungi. They don’t just look unsightly; they can also accelerate the deterioration of your asphalt shingle roof. That’s why, if you spot debris on your roof, have them cleared immediately. 5. Not checking roof ventilation Your asphalt shingle roof will need sufficient ventilation to keep it in good shape. Without it, heat and moisture will build up in the space underneath the system, allowing mold and mildew to develop in the rafters. It doesn’t end there: the trapped heat can also bake the shingles overhead, causing them to age prematurely. Why You Should Leave Your Roof Maintenance to Us Finding a trusted roof repair and maintenance company to deal with your needs is actually pretty simple. You can either go online and browse for possible roofers or do it the old-school way by asking family and friends for local referrals. The latter, in fact, is usually more reliable because it can provide you with a better and more accurate idea of how a given roofing company does business. Either way, you’ll find the same name appearing at the top of the list – Total Roof Services Corp. We are one of the top roofing companies in the area, specializing in the installation, repair and maintenance of asphalt shingle systems. You can always count on us to deliver the best results because: We are fully qualified Total Roof Services Corp. has all the necessary licenses, bond and insurance, including workers’ compensation and liability coverage, for your greater protection. We won’t hesitate to show you proof of our credentials should you need to see them. We are experienced For 10 years, Total Roof Services Corp. has provided homeowners in the Central Florida area with top-tier solutions to all their roofing needs. Do you need emergency roof repair ? Our quick response team will be there shortly. Does your roof need a checkup? All it takes is one phone call, and we’ll be there to accurately determine its overall condition. Our friendly yet professional team has what it takes to repair and maintain your asphalt shingle roof, ensuring it can continue delivering the superior weather protection you’ve come to expect. We don’t cut corners, but just provide exceptional roofing work done right the first time. Few roofers can provide the same attention to detail and personalized service that Total Roof Services Corp. can. We are proven Total Roof Services Corp. is a GAF Certified Master Elite® roofing company, so you get access to some of the highest quality asphalt shingle roofing systems available today – along with the extensive warranty coverage included with them. Not only that: we maintain an A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau and continue to receive five-star reviews on Google My Business from pleased clients.  When in need of high-quality roofing services – whether it involves emergency roof repair or preventive maintenance – look no further than Total Roof Services Corp. We’ll help you get the most of your asphalt shingle roof’s service life and performance through our professional solutions. We proudly serve Orlando and all the areas in Central Florida. Call us today at (407) 495-4151.
By Marissa Robinson 05 Aug, 2023
It’s always a good idea to keep tabs on your roofing system’s condition. You’ll want to get the most out of its life and performance, after all. But as you focus on checking potential weather damage to your roof, you might be letting the more less obvious issues slip by your notice. Take humidity, for example. You wouldn’t think it can damage your roof, but it actually can. Heat Damage Humidity doesn’t exactly cause direct damage to your roof. It does, however, slowly deteriorate the system from the inside. What happens is that hot and moisture-laden air can get trapped inside a poorly ventilated attic, contributing to increased humidity level in the space. As the hot air continues to rise, it gradually bakes the roof shingles overhead, causing them to age prematurely. Have you ever seen blisters on your roof shingles? Humidity is the primary culprit for this issue as well. When the shingles aren’t installed properly, there’s a chance that moisture can seep under them. As the roofing material is heated by extreme Florida sunlight, the moisture under them rises and bubbles up to the surface, creating these blisters. To prevent roof heat resulting from excess humidity, you should make sure to hire a residential roofing contractor who can install your shingles properly. Moisture Damage The trapped heat and moisture in the attic doesn’t just slowly bake your shingles; they can also encourage mold and rot to develop in the space. They’ll eat away at the wooden structure of your roof, weakening it and causing the system to sag. You may be forced to get an early roof replacement if the problem is not dealt with quickly. But the good news is that Total Roof Services Corp. is just one phone call away. Following a thorough roof assessment, we can deal with the humidity issues in your attic by adding to the existing vents or removing any blockages. We can also upgrade your roof ventilation to keep the airflow in the attic smoother and more efficient. Total Roof Services Corp. is not just your go-to company for prompt emergency roof repair – we can also handle your roof maintenance needs. Using our top-tier services, we’ll protect your system from the adverse effects of humidity. Call us today at (407) 495-4151.
By Marissa Robinson 05 Aug, 2023
Asphalt shingles remain the go-to roofing option for many homeowners across the country. Their hype is not unearned: shingle roofing systems are proven to be tough and reliable. The fact that they’re more cost-effective than classic options, such as slate, wood shakes and tile, is also the reason for their enduring popularity. But if you’re planning to get an asphalt shingle roof this season, you’ll have to decide between the three main types. 1. Three-Tab Shingles This is the basic asphalt shingle option available to you. Three-tab shingles only have a single layer of asphalt, giving them a very flat appearance when installed over your home. Because of this same fact, this shingle type is more cost-effective than its upgraded counterparts. Three-tab shingles can provide good enough weather performance – just don’t expect them to last as long. 2. Dimensional or Architectural Shingles Mild-level, sure, but architectural shingles are several steps up the quality ladder compared to three-tab. They come with two or more layers of asphalt fused together, allowing for a thicker material that can also provide a lovelier, more dimensional appearance. Architectural shingles can provide the natural beauty of authentic slate and wood shakes, but at a fraction of the cost. Because they are thicker than the basic shingle option, they can also deliver better, longer lasting weather protection for your home. As far as material options are concerned, architectural shingles check all the boxes of what an excellent asphalt roof should be. Just make sure they are installed by a trusted roofing contractor like Total Roof Services Corp. 3. Designer Shingles If you want a high-end shingle roof that can help improve your curb appeal – and you have the budget for it – you should consider designer shingles. They represent the top tier of asphalt shingle roofing, and they definitely look it. Designer shingles are even more beautiful than architectural shingles, closely resembling genuine wood shakes, slate and tile. They also offer the highest ratings for fire, impact damage and wind resistance. Aside from storm damage roof repair, Total Roof Services Corp. can also work on your roof installation needs. With our high-quality GAF asphalt shingle roofing systems, we’ll help keep your home safe and protected from inclement Florida weather all year round. We proudly serve Orlando and all the areas in Central Florida. Call us today at (407) 495-4151. We’d love to hear from you!
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