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For a free consultation & quote call us at 804-531-6700

Professional roofing specialists serving the greater Richmond area

Your roofing project, whether a new construction or an older property, is a big investment.  Let our team provide you with quality options for your home or business.  With our dedication to service, we are able to accommodate any roofing need, large or small.  We take pride in every job we do and our years of dedication and experience is the key to our reputation.  Call our Richmond-based office to discuss the options for your roofing needs.

Additionally, we know the importance of good communication, which sadly is lacking in the contractor industry.  We will return your calls promptly, carefully coordinate scheduling, and follow up.  We are confident you will be very satisfied with our service.​
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Need a New Roof?

The average roof, depending on the materials and maintenance, will last around twenty years. When it comes time for a replacement, there are a lot of considerations, including the materials. Home and business owners need to be aware of their options, so they can make the best choice for their home or business needs. A new roof offers a high level of protection, ensuring water damage does not occur inside or outside the building.

Roofing Materials

There are a lot of decisions to be made when a new roof needs to be installed, and one of the most important ones is the materials. Choosing the right materials for a roof involves careful research.
The chosen materials should be durable and of the highest quality. The following offers extensive information on each of the most popular roofing materials available to home and business owners.

Asphalt Shingles

​Asphalt shingles are a traditional roofing material high in popularity. Although there are plenty of other material options, you will see most residential homes, and even many businesses, with asphalt shingle roofing.

Manufacturers sometimes make shingles with embedded fiberglass or cellulose materials. These materials help to add to the strength of the shingles without causing a change in appearance.

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For a list of options and quote, call us at 804-531-6700 and we will be glad to assist you.
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Asphalt shingles work well with just about any architectural design. They come in many color options, allowing home and business owners to coordinate their current building design with their new roofs.

Pros:

These shingles are one of the most affordable roofing material options, ranging in price from $70 to $120 a square foot, depending on the manufacturer and installer.

Asphalt shingles come in many colors, blending well with plenty of building designs. There are also various design options, including dimensional, premium, and three-tab options. Manufacturers can also design some shingles to look like other materials, including slate.
Because roofing contractors install asphalt shingles as an entire system, that includes underlayment, they can help homes to become more energy-efficient.

Those who live in areas of the country where high winds occur should consider investing in an asphalt shingle roof. This material can withstand winds because of recent innovations that have changed the way shingles are manufactured and installed, making them less likely to lift.

Cons:

One of the biggest drawbacks of choosing asphalt shingles is the lifespan. On average, these roofs last twenty to twenty-five years before needing to be replaced.

These shingles are also not fit for temperature extremes. Contractors must take care to install them correctly since temperatures below freezing can cause problems with damage during the installation.

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Concrete & Clay Tiles


Concrete and clay tiles offer rich detail and luxury to a roof. They are available in many design options and colors, offering home and business owners a range of choices. These tiles are one of the oldest roofing material options, dating back as far as the 1800s or even longer.

Although home and business owners sometimes install roofing materials themselves, a professional contractor must install tiles. There is a lot of work involved in installing a clay or concrete tile roof, and contractors must take care to ensure the building will withstand the added weight.

The addition of texture and elegance of concrete and clay tiles is popular in Southwestern, Spanish, and Mediterranean homes. Other home designs would fit well with a clay or concrete tile roof.

Pros:

Tiles are weatherproof and able to withstand high winds and heavy fires.

These tiles are highly durable and can last fifty years or more, with proper care.

Unlike some types of roofing materials, tiles are pest-resistant, so they are less likely to invite small animals to chew through them for nesting material.

These tiles are also a sustainable roofing material choice because they are made from the earth.

Tile roofing materials are available in many styles and colors, so it is entirely possible to match them with a home.

The gaps under these tiles help to block sun exposure, allowing for better energy efficiency in the home.

Cons:

Concrete and clay tiles are very heavy and sometimes require framing for a house or business to withstand the weight.
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This roofing option is also expensive. The costs range from $300 to $500 a square foot.

For a list of options and quote, call us at 804-531-6700 and we will be glad to assist you.
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Metal

Metal is a material that has been used in roofing for hundreds of years. With proper maintenance, metal roofs can last much longer than other types. Many people choose this material for its durability alone.

Unlike shingled roofs, metal does not break down and is less likely to become damaged during storms. It is weather-resistant and needs very little upkeep.


Metal is available in many designs and colors, making the options almost limitless. Metal sheets can be stamped and even made to look like shingled or shaker roofs.


​Pros:


Metal roofs can last over fifty years, with some lasting as long as one hundred years.

Because metal roofs are highly reflective, they help keep cooling costs down, making homes more energy-efficient.


Metal roofing is also lightweight, so it can be installed on just about any building, with no frame reinforcement.


A metal roof does not require a lot of upkeep. It can be painted or sealed with a clear coating that lasts for years.


This roofing material is also environmentally friendly because it can be recycled in its entirety.


Metal roofs are fire-resistant, making them ideal for areas of the country where wildfires are common.


Cons:


Metal roofing is somewhat on the expensive side, with costs ranging from $100 to $300 per square foot.


Because the installation requires extensive training, property owners may pay more in installation costs.

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Slate

​Slate is a natural material available in shades of gray, blue, purple, red, and black. It brings a stately air to any building and is a sustainable choice that is good for the environment because it can be recycled.

Having a slate roof installed on a home or business is an investment that improves the value of the home. Slate is a wise choice that offers homeowners better energy efficiency.

Slate roofing provides a beautiful look for any home. It can fit with many types of home designs, including Colonial, French, and European.

Pros:

Using slate materials creates a durable roof that will last between fifty and one-hundred years.

Slate is naturally fire-resistant, making it a safer option.

This material does not absorb a lot of water, making it resistant to frost, which is ideal in some parts of the country.

Slate helps to improve the architectural beauty of any home or business.

Some people refer to slate as a forever roof because it never needs to be replaced.

Slate is a natural material and sustainable and recyclable.

Cons:

This material is extremely heavy and could end up adding five-hundred pounds or more to a roof. Some homes will require extra framing to support the additional weight.

​Slate is also expensive and averages around $600 per square foot.

​For a list of options and quote, call us at 804-531-6700 and we will be glad to assist you.
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Wood Shingles and Shakes

Homeowners also have the option of wood shingles and shakes. Many property owners love the rustic look of wood shingles and shakes, especially as they age. Machines cut wood shingles, while shakes are cut by hand.

As these roofing materials become weathered, they turn a beautiful gray color that is prized among those who prefer this old-world look. This style of roofing material is ideal for bungalows, Cape Cods, cottages, and Craftsman homes.

Pros:

Wood shingles and shakes have been a popular choice for hundreds of years and were the go-to roof material of choice before the development of asphalt shingle roofs.

This roofing material is sustainable, so it is good for the environment. Manufacturers typically make the shingles and shakes from cedar, southern pine, or redwood.

These shingles and shakes are naturally resistant to the weather, insects, and ultra-violet rays.

Wood shingles and shakes help to insulate homes, making them more energy-efficient.

Choosing this roofing material helps to add stability to a roof, making it much stronger.

Cons:

Because of the fire codes in some parts of the country, this material cannot be used in every state.
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It is not a good choice for wet climates because of molding and splitting.

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Synthetic
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There are now synthetic options on the market, and they are increasing in popularity. Manufacturers may make these roofs from rubber, polymer, and plastic. They can be made to look like many other roofing materials, including slate and asphalt shingles.

One of the biggest benefits of these materials is the durability. Synthetic materials are also fire resistant and made to last for many years. Before choosing this material type, home and business owners need to research as much as possible and ask to see full-sized samples of the material before deciding.

Pros:

These materials are suitable for the environment because they can be recycled.

Synthetic materials are highly resistant to weathering, insects, and UV damage.

Synthetic roofing is also resistant to the wind and is impact resistant.

Home and business owners will find this roofing is much less expensive than slate, averaging about $300 per square foot.

Synthetic roofing materials can work with a variety of different homes and are typically warrantied to last up to fifty years.

Cons:

The quality of this roofing material can vary, so it is important to choose wisely.

Because synthetics are new, they have not been quality tested for the long haul.

Roofing professionals near me

We have decades of experience installing residential and commercial roofing.  Whether you have a roofing option in mind or need ideas, our Richmond based specialists will help you select the perfect roof for your home or business.  The quality of our products and craftsmanship will speak for themselves and prove our dedication to providing you with a roof you will love.  
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Commonwealth Roofing Pros
Midlothian, Va 23112
804-531-6700
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