The most widely used roofing material in North America. Asphalt shingles are cost-effective, relatively durable, and come in a variety of colors and styles. They provide decent insulation and typically last 15–30 years.
A hybrid roofing system combining asphalt with rubber or plastic modifiers, commonly used for low-slope roofs. It offers excellent resistance to extreme weather, tear strength, and is usually torch-applied or cold-rolled.
EPDM is a synthetic rubber roofing membrane popular for commercial and residential flat roofs. Known for its long-lasting waterproofing and UV resistance, it can last over 30 years with minimal maintenance.
Thermoplastic Polyolefin is a heat-reflective and energy-efficient roofing membrane. Ideal for flat and low-slope roofs, TPO is lightweight, highly resistant to mold, tears, and punctures, and is often installed via heat welding.