Metro Atlanta Roofing Options
Metro Atlanta Roofing Options
Metro Atlanta Roofing Options
There are a number of things to consider when selecting a new roof system. Of course, cost and durability head the list, but aesthetics and architectural style are important, too. The right roof system for your home or building is one that balances these five considerations. The following roofing products commonly are used for steep-slope structures.
Asphalt shingles possess an overwhelming share of the U.S. steep-slope roofing market and can be reinforced with organic or fiberglass materials. Although asphalt shingles reinforced with organic felts have been around much longer, fiberglass-reinforced products now dominate the market.
Organic shingles consist of a cellulose-fiber (i.e., wood) base that is saturated with asphalt and coated with colored mineral granules.
Fiberglass shingles consist of a fiberglass mat, top-and-bottom layers of asphalt, and mineral granules.
Asphalt shingles' fire resistances, like most other roofing materials, are categorized by Class A, B or C. Class A signifies the most fire-resistant; Classes B and C denote less fire resistance. Generally, most fiberglass shingles have Class A fire ratings, and most organic shingles have Class C ratings.
A shingle's reinforcement has little effect on its appearance. Organic and fiberglass products are available in laminated (architectural) grades that offer a textured appearance. Zinc or copper-coated ceramic granules also can be applied to organic or fiberglass products to protect against algae attack, a common problem in warm, humid parts of the United States. Both types of shingles also are available in a variety of colors.
Regardless of their reinforcing type and appearance, asphalt shingles' physical characteristics vary significantly. When installing asphalt shingles, NRCA recommends use of shingles that comply with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards-ASTM D 225 for organic shingles and ASTM D 3462 for fiberglass shingles. These standards govern the composition and physical properties of asphalt shingles; not all asphalt shingles on the market comply with these standards. If a shingle product complies with one of these standards, it is typically noted in the manufacturer's product literature and on the package wrapper.
CertainTeed Asphalt Shingles
CertainTeed offers a broad array of asphalt shingles in various shapes, colors and styles.The company has been an industry leader in color innovation with complex color blending technology and the introduction of bold designer shingle colors such as variegated reds, blues and greens. The most popular are theLuxury and PremiumShinglesthat emulate the look of wood, slate and other natural materials.
Landmark Series
Landmark Series gives you choices for the level of durability you want:
Landmark Premium: Lifetime warranty Landmark: 30-year warranty
Landmark Series offers you several advantages:
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Striking Looks: Thanks to soft shadow lines, a random tab design and a patented color blending process, Landmark performs the amazing. It gives your roof the classic shades and dimensional appearance of natural wood or slate.
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Durable Construction: Landmark shingles vary by weight and thickness. The heavier you choose, the more durable and dimensional-looking your roof will be. But whichever shingle you pick, be assured that it's built on the industry's toughest fiberglass mat and the strongest materials available.
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Something Extra: For the highest durability and dimensional style, ask about the triple-layer Landmark TL Ultimate in our luxury line of shingles. And, we also offer Landmark with StreakFighter to protect your roof from the streaking caused by airborne algae (available in select areas).
XT 25
When the going gets extra-tough, the extra-smart builder gets . An exceptionally durable fiberglass-based 3-tab shingle with a high tear strength rating.
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225 lbs. per square
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25-year limited, transferable warranty 5-year
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SureStart protection
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U.L. certified to meet ASTM D3462
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StreakFighter protection available in some areas
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Available Nationwide except in the Northwest and Southwest sales regions
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Formerly Seal King 25 in the Northeast sales region
In addition to Landmark and XT, CertainTeed carries a wide variety of asphalt shingles.
TAMKO Asphalt Shingles
The Heritage Series is TAMKO's premier line of laminated asphalt shingles. Striking color palettes and superior performance under the elements have established the brand as the preferred choice among both contractors and homeowners. The many available styles and cuts of Heritage products assure the right look for your roof.
Heritage 50 AR
Heritage 50 ARlaminated fiberglass shingles are the heavyweight algae-relief model in TAMKO's Heritage Series of premium asphalt architectural shingles. They are designed to give you the rugged beauty of wood shake shingles without the high costs or liabilities. Heritage 50 AR shingles areUL Listed forwind resistance and Class A fire resistance and come with a 50-year limited warranty.
Heritage 30 AR
Heritage 30 AR laminated fiberglass shingles are an algae-relief model in TAMKO's Heritage Series of premium asphalt architectural shingles. They are designed to give you the rugged beauty of wood shake shingles without the high costs or liabilities. Heritage 30 AR shingles feature Classic Heritage Colors or America's Natural Colors, are UL listed for wind resistance and Class A fire resistance and come with a 30-year limited warranty.
TAMKO 3-tab shingles are standard-size fiberglass shingles offered in a wide variety of colors to complement the exterior design of any home. These popular shingles provide economical and reliable roofing protection.
Elite Glass-Seal AR
These high-quality, algae-relief 3-tab shingles will give you years of maintenance-free protection with style. Featuring durable fiberglass construction designed to protect roofs from discoloration in areas of high humidity, these popular shingles provide economical, reliable roofing protection as well as fire and wind resistance. Available in selected areas.
GAF
Founded in 1886, GAF Materials Corporation has grown to become North America's largest manufacturer of residential roofing (sold under the GAF-Elk brand).
Prestique XTRA
Prestique XTRA impact-resistant shingles with High Definition color blends provide a beautiful looking roof with the extra protection that a UL 2218 Class IV rating can provide. May even qualify for insurance discounts!
Timberline Prestique High Definition 30
Get great value and performance in a distinctive wood shake look. Include GAF-Elk's patented High Definition color blends.
Marquis WeatherMax
The top of the line in traditional "3-tab" shingles, Marquis WeatherMax shingles are designed for the discriminating homeowner who demands outstanding performance, classic detailing, and a traditional appeal.
Tile Roofs
There are a number of different materials that homeowners may choose from when selecting tile roofs.
The first area of concern should be your overall budget. You'll find that tile roofs are versatile and durable and are a great roofing option.
However, with all of that variety, there is a wide price range to choose from as well. When considering budget options for tile roofs, you shouldtake into consideration the projected cost of maintenance and care to keep your roof in perfect order.
Some of the most popular tile roofs include clay tiles, cement, Spanish tile, steel, wood, aluminum, and slate. Vanderbuilders can show you many different samples and help you determine which roofing tile is best for your roofing needs. It is always good to choose tiles that will withstand the natural elements in your particular location.
It is important to realize that just as important as the type of tile roof you select is the underlayment thatyou installbefore the roof. Tile roofs serve to keep your home safe and protected from the elements of nature. Theunderlayment is the supportive structure that keeps your roof waterproof.
Composite Slate & Shake Roofing
Composite slate and composite shake shingles are made primarily from engineered polymers. They look just like real slate or cedar shake and come in a wide variety of colors, thicknesses, blends and widths. In addition, composite slate offers homeowners up to 25%cost savings over genuine slate.
A composite roof is estimated to last 50+ years.
DaVinci Roofscapes
Inspired by the natural beauty of natural shake and slate, DaVinci composite tiles enhance the look of any home. DaVinci roof tiles are not only durable, but beautiful.
DaVinci's revolutionary polymer tiles offer homeowners the authentic colors and natural textures of quarried slate, hand-split or machine-sawn cedar shake. And best of all, DaVinci composite tiles are virtually maintenance-free.
DaVinci Slate
DaVinci Slate is carefully engineered to provide the authentic look and durability of natural slate. DaVinci composite slate products will enhance the beauty of your home while protecting the earth's natural resources. DaVinci Slate is also an economic choice with costs considerably less than natural slate.
DaVinci Shake
DaVinci Shake looks so authentic, everyone viewing your shake roof will never guess that it is a composite. DaVinci Shake is reminiscent of the texture of natural cedar shake with a deep-grained surface that reflects the light and the look of "premium shake."
EcoStar Majestic Slate
Step in a new direction where beauty accompanies strength and tradition meets innovation in a revolutionary premium roofing product: Majestic Slate. Manufactured by EcoStar, the leading manufacturer of premium steep-slope roofing products, Majestic Slate combines today's best materials into an exciting roofing product.
Majestic Slate was designed to emulate the look and feel of natural slate. In comparison to natural slate, Majestic Slate is substantially less in weight and is produced using some of today's strongest, most flexible materials, including rubber (EPDM) and plastic (TPO).
The unique formulation of Majestic Slate creates a lightweight, durable tile. It offers many advantages including long life (50-year warranty available), strength (Class 4 Impact Resistance), flexibility (110-mph wind warranty available) and resistance to the elements (no freeze/thaw problems).
CertainTeed Symphony Composite Slate Roofing
CertainTeed Symphony composite slate roofing is a masterpiece of composite slate design with the enduring qualities of tooled craftsmanship, natural beauty, and harmony. Symphony is a specially-engineered composite roofing shingle that mimics the look and feel of natural slate, but is lighter, more durable and a fraction of the price.
The Symphony product line from CertainTeed has earned the designation as an ENERGY STAR Qualified Product, a label given to products that help you use less energy, save money and help protect the environment.
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Excellent weathering capabilities for long life, combined with exceptional UV fade-resistant surface technology for superior color stability.
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Available hip and ridge accessory to complement the shingles and enhance the slate-inspired look of the roofline
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Thicker nominal " profile for a richer, more beautiful appearance
Metal roofing is one of the most durable and beautiful roofing products that can be installed on your home. New metal roofing products including metal shingles, metal shake and metal tiles are available and come in a wide variety of colors and styles. Metal roofing product thatVanderbuilders installs include steel, copper and aluminum.
Standing Seam Metal Roof Systems from Englert
When you choose Englert standing seam metal roofing you choose a total package of value-added support offering the finest materials backed by certified technicians providing onsite service and maintenance, machine training, widely recognized product testing, the best warranties in the industry and engineering expertise and support.
Englert offers an exceptionally broad range of seam profiles, panel widths and finishes to meet any design objective. Whether a design calls for a natural weathered appearance or a bright high-performance, custom color, Englert offers the industry's widest array of finishes available in low-gloss, environmentally friendly, EnergyStar and LEED-compliant coatings.
Call Vanderbuildersfor more information about Englert standing seam metal roofing.
Stone-Coated Metal Shingles from Englert
Stone-Coated Metal Shingles allow maximum design flexibility and enhance all types of projects. They can be used in re-roof and new construction applications. The strength and durability of a stone-coated steel roof is combined with the versatile good looks of a shingle or shake exterior to give you the widest possible design selection. These Stone-Coated Metal Shingles are available in three styles and an array of beautiful colors.
DECRA Shingle
Metal Shingles provide a high-performance, long-lasting, lightweight alternative to traditional shingles. The installation process for this unique stone-coated steel shingle system is designed to closely replicate traditional roofing materials. This product can be used in re-roof and new construction applications. DECRA Shingle Plus For those who prefer the look of a heavy-cut architectural shingle, the attractive shingle plus profile is designed to compliment the appearance of a traditionally styled home; and is available in a variety of colors. The increased edge thickness of Shingle Plus provides greater dimensionality and a robust appearance. Metal Shake These attractive shake roofing panels replicate the natural beauty of cedar shake. With a long-standing reputation for performance, longevity, versatility and beauty, they offer a lightweight alternative to traditional shake products. Allowing for maximum design flexibility that enhances all types of projects from residential to commercial.
Steel Shingles from TAMKO
Three timeless looks - one timeless material. METALWORKS Steel Shingles from TAMKO create the classic beauty of slate, wood, and tile with the contemporary protection of metal. The shingles are designed with a four-way locking system that stays weather-tight on the roof and are offered with a 50-year limited warranty for added peace of mind. MetalWorks is also available in a variety of colors.
MetalWorks AstonWood Steel Shingles
METALWORKS AstonWood Steel Shingles combine the warmth and appeal of cedar shingles with the strength and durability of galvanized steel to produce a roofing product which replicates the rich deep hand-hewn texture of wood. Available in a wide array of beautiful colors.
MetalWorks Stonecrest Tile Steel Shingles
METALWORKS StoneCrest Tile Steel Shingles create the distinctive look of smooth, uniform tile. For those who appreciate a classic, refined appearance, these shingles provide outstanding performance and value.
MetalWorks StoneCrest Slate Steel Shingles
METALWORKS StoneCrest Slate is made of heavier-gauge steel and has been double stamped for a more dramatic slate look that closely replicates the random finish of natural slate. Available in a wide array of beautiful colors.
Our metal roofing professionals are experienced and knowledgeable, and our client care staff can provide expert advice on the best ways to go about repairing or replacing the metal roof on your Georgia home.
Slate roofing
Genuine slate roofing enriches the overall appeal of a building while affording more lasting and reliable protection. Genuine roofing slates are known for their unfading and weathering colors, durability and highquality standards.
Vermont Structural Slate Company
Since 1859, the Vermont Structural Slate Company has quarried and fabricated top-quality natural Vermont slates. The company produces all types of roofing slate product. See examples below.
Atlantic Slate
Atlantic is an attractive roofing slate with its unique charcoal gray color and slight dark green tone.Being an "unfading" slate, this durable material will hold its basic color after many years of exterior use.Atlantic Slate is available in several sizes and is mostly sold in standard thickness.
Colonial Slate
Colonial is an attractive roofing slate with excellent performance characteristics. It has been used for many large scale projects. Being an "unfading" slate, this durable material will hold its basic color after many years of exterior use. Colonial Slate is available in several sizes and thicknesses.
Delano Slate
Delano is a smooth-textured roofing slate with excellent performance characteristics. It has been used for many large scale projects.Being an "unfading" slate, this durable material will hold its basic color after many years of exterior use.Delano Slate is available in several sizes and is mostly sold in standard thickness.
Garland Slate
Garland is a popular and economical Vermont roofing slate. It has a medium gray color with some darker markings.This slate can "weather", meaning it will take on brownish tones over time when used outside. This "weathering" does not affect the performance of the slate and is an aesthetic consideration only.Garland Slate is available in many sizes and thicknesses.
Green Mountain Mist Quartzite
Green Mountain Mist is a unique, excellent performing roofing quartzite used for centuries in Europe. Its gray green color, varied texture and reflective quality make it an attractive material.Being an "unfading" stone, this durablematerial will hold its basic color after many years of exterior use.Green Mountain Mist is available in several sizes in 1/2" nominal thickness.
Grayson Slate
Grayson is a classic domestic black roofing slate. Its excellent performance, charcoal black color and natural texture and reflectivity make it a popular roofing slate for both traditional and contemporary architecture. Being an "unfading" slate, this durable material will hold its basic color after many years of exterior use.Grayson Slate is available in many sizes and thicknesses.
Heathermoor Slate
Heathermoor is a distinctive Vermont roofing slate. It is a relatively rare stone with a medium gray color with black veins.This slate can "weather", meaning it will take on brownish tones over time when used outside.This "weathering" does not affect the performance of the slate and is an aesthetic con
sideration only. Heathermoor Slate is available in many sizes and thicknesses.
Hendricks Slate
Hendricks is a very popular and economical Vermont roofing slate. Its dark gray color with black veins makes it an attractive material.This slate can "weather", meaning it will take on brownish tones over time when used outside. This "weathering" does not affect the performance of the slate and is an aesthetic consideration only.Hendricks Slate is available in many sizes and thicknesses.
Unfading Mottled Green and Purple
Unfading Mottled Green & Purple is a classic Vermont roofing slate. Its excellent performance, unique mottling of green and purple colors, and natural texture make it a popular roofing slate.Being an "unfading" slate, this durable material will hold its basic color after many years of exterior use.This slate will vary in terms of color shade and mottling.Unfading Mottled Green & Purple Slate is available in many sizes and thicknesses.
Norris Slate
Norris is an economical roofing slate with a dark gray to black color. This slate can "weather", meaning it will take on brownish tones over time when used outside. This "weathering" does not affect the performance of the slate and is an aesthetic consideration only.Norris Slate is available in several sizes and thicknesses.
Purple Slate
Purple was the first Vermont roofing slate to be produced commercially in 1839. Its deep, rich color holds a special appeal. Purple slate will vary in shade and may contain green markings.It can also "weather", taking on brownish tones over time.This "weathering" does not affect the performance of the slate and is an aesthetic consideration only. Semi weathering Purple Slate is available in many sizes and thicknesses. It is a relatively rare slate.
Red Slate
Unfading Red is an extremely rare and expensive roofing slate only found in our Vermont slate vein. Its unique red color, excellent performance, and natural texture make it a very desirable roofing slate. Being an "unfading" slate, this durable material will hold its basic color after many years of exterior use. This slate will vary in terms of color shade and markings. Unfading Red Slate is available in many sizes and thicknesses.
Semi Weathering Gray-Green Slate
Semi weathering Gray-Green is a very popular and economical Vermont roofing slate.This slate can "weather", meaning it will take on brownish tones over time when used outside.This "weathering" does not affect the performance of the slate and is an aesthetic consideration only.Semi weathering Gray-Green slate is available in many sizes and thicknesses.
Unfading Green Slate
Unfading Green is a classic Vermont roofing slate.Its excellent performance, pale green color and natural texture make it a popular roofing slate for both traditional and contemporary architecture. Being an "unfading" slate, this durable material will hold its basic color after many years of exterior use.Unfading Green Slate is available in many sizes and thicknesses.
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Buckingham Virginia Slate Corporation
Buckingham Virginia Slate is one of the hardest slates in the world. The slate's resistance to wear along with the beauty of the natural cleft face, have made this unfading slate highly popular for exterior use. The distinct identity of slate makes it more popular than ever; and when durability and low maintenance cost are considered, it's more practical.
This famous roofing slate is quarried from natural stone of exceptional enduring qualities and proved its permanent nature by continuous use on roofs for over 150 years without signs of fading or decay. Buckingham Virginia Slate is assurance to architects that their buildings will receive lifetime protection and that the beauty which they build into the structure will be preserved.
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