Shingles
Choosing the right shingles for your home
Deluxe Roofing, Inc. desires to give you, the Homeowner, the best roof replacement possible. Good, better, best shingle options may be available to you which take into consideration the finished look of the areas and the costs of various techniques. It may not be possible to replace your existing roof using the same techniques used by the builder. (i.e. the stucco or siding is fully in place and access to the underlying wall has been blocked.)
Asphalt shingles are the most popular product in the U.S. residential roofing market. Asphalt shingles can be reinforced with either organic or fiber glass materials. Although shingles reinforced with organic felts have been around much longer, fiberglass reinforced products have come to dominate the market.
A shingle's reinforcement will have little effect on its appearance. Both organic and fiberglass products are
available in laminated (architectural) grades that offer a textured appearance.
Deluxe Roofing is certified with the following composition manufacturers:

Deluxe Roofing, Inc. is able to offer you a
wide selection of material types and colors.
Consider the options below:

Asphalt (Fiberglass) Shingles - The least expensive type of shingle, asphalt shingles are also the most common. These shingles are thin, made from fiberglass and asphalt, and can last from 20 to 40 years.

Laminated Fiberglass Shingles - These shingles are made like asphalt shingles and contain the same materials. However, they're thicker, require a special hip and ridge, and give a more textured look to your roof. They cost 30-40% more than asphalt shingles, but can last longer, up to 30, 40 years or even a lifetime.

Slate Roofing - Slate roofing is elegant, unusual and very heavy. Your rafters may need to be reinforced if you choose slate. Slate roofing can cost 30 times the price of an asphalt roof but it will also last 100 years or more.

Metal Roofing - Metal roofing is lightweight, fairly easy to install and comes in a variety of colors. It lasts from 20-50 years and costs about 2 to 3 times what an asphalt shingle roof might cost.





