Steep Slope

Shingle, Slate, Tile and Synthetic Tile Commercial Roofing

Steep slope roofing systems are commonly found on residential homes and are characterized by their pronounced angles and water-shedding capabilities. These roofs typically use materials such as asphalt shingles, clay or concrete tiles, metal panels, or slate. Repairing steep slope roofs involves addressing common issues like damaged shingles, flashing failures, or water intrusion from storms and debris. Our experienced team provides expert repairs using high-quality materials and techniques to ensure long-lasting protection and performance for your home or building.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of materials are used in steep slope roofing repairs?

Common materials include asphalt shingles, metal roofing, clay or concrete tiles, and slate, depending on the structure and design of the roof.

How do I know if my steep slope roof needs repair?

Signs include missing or curled shingles, leaks or water stains, granules in gutters, or visible damage after a storm. A professional inspection is the best way to assess the condition.

Can steep slope roof repairs be done in winter or rainy seasons?

Yes, repairs can be made year-round, but weather conditions can affect scheduling and safety. We prioritize urgent repairs and use methods suited to the season.