
Asphalt Shingle Roofing Solutions
Asphalt shingle roofs are one of the most popular choices for commercial properties due to their cost-effectiveness, durability, and versatility.
Benefits of Asphalt Shingles
Offering significant advantages such as superior weather resistance, energy efficiency, and a wide range of styles, asphalt shingles can meet diverse architectural needs while ensuring robust protection against the elements.
In addition to their practical benefits, asphalt shingles also contribute to enhancing the thermal efficiency of buildings. By reflecting solar heat, these shingles help maintain cooler interior temperatures during hot weather, reducing the need for air conditioning and lowering energy costs. Furthermore, the versatility in design allows asphalt shingles to complement any architectural style, from traditional to contemporary, making them a favorite among commercial developers and architects alike.
Installation Process
Our expert team ensures a seamless installation process, from initial assessment to final touches, guaranteeing minimal disruption and timely completion.
Each type of asphalt shingle brings its own unique benefits. Three-tab shingles are known for their cost-effectiveness and simplicity, making them an ideal choice for large commercial projects. Architectural shingles offer a more dimensional look with added durability and wind resistance. Luxury shingles provide the highest level of aesthetic appeal and performance, mimicking the look of natural slate or cedar shakes without the associated maintenance or cost.
Maintenance and Longevity
Asphalt shingle roofs are not only affordable but also easy to maintain, with a lifespan of up to 30 years. Regular maintenance can help extend the life of your roof and ensure optimal performance.
Our approach to installation focuses on precision and attention to detail. We start by assessing the current roof and structure to ensure compatibility and safety. Throughout the installation process, we prioritize communication with our clients to keep them informed and engaged. By using advanced techniques and quality materials, we strive to exceed industry standards and ensure each roof stands the test of time.
“At Aurum Commercial Roofing, we are not just roofing experts; we are partners in protecting your investment. Our commitment to excellence is demonstrated through our use of premium materials and the mastery of our skilled technicians. We pride ourselves on delivering not only a roof that stands the test of time but also peace of mind that comes from knowing your property is in the best hands. Choose quality, reliability, and a team that cares about your satisfaction.”
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Asphalt Shingle FAQs
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Asphalt shingles are incredibly versatile, suitable for a wide range of climates, from hot summers to cold winters. They are designed to resist severe weather conditions, including heavy rains, high winds, and snow. Specialized shingles are available with enhanced features such as algae-resistance for humid regions and impact-resistant shingles for areas prone to hail.
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Our asphalt shingle roofing comes in a variety of colors and styles to match your building's aesthetics. Options range from natural earth tones to bold, modern hues. We provide samples and visualizations to help you choose the perfect color scheme that complements your commercial property's exterior.
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Asphalt shingles are one of the easiest roofing materials to repair. Damaged shingles can be individually replaced without the need to disturb the entire roof. Our maintenance team can quickly and efficiently perform repairs to restore the integrity and appearance of your roof.
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Asphalt shingles are typically recommended for roofs with a slope of 2:12 or greater. For flatter roofs, we offer specialized solutions like built-up roofing or EPDM that provide better performance and durability in low-slope environments.
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Signs that you might need a roof replacement include widespread granule loss, multiple leaking areas, and shingles that are curling, cracking, or missing. An inspection can determine if a repair suffices or if it's more cost-effective to perform a complete replacement.