We are a full-service Texas Roofing Contractor providing quality service to
residential, industrial and commercial customers for over 25 years! Our service
area includes Richmond/Rosenberg, Houston Sugar Land, Katy, Bellaire, West University,
Inner Loop, Galleria, Memorial Park, Meyerland, Med-Center and the Greater Centex area.
Be sure to ask about our Specials for :
-        Roof Replacement
-        Roof Repair
-        Composition Roofing
-        Ridge Vent Installation
-        Flat Roofs
-        Metal Roofs
-        Radiant Sheathing
-        Soffit Vents
-        Polar-Ply Radiant Barrier
-        Insurance Claims Assistance
We are a family owned and operated roof company that you can depend on for all of your
Roof & Siding replacement and/or home improvement needs. BBB APLUS RATED
3 Tab Shingles
A shingle that shows 3 tabs, or measures 3 feet, is fittingly known as 3-tab roofing
shingles. They are normally guaranteed for 20 years and help the roof to have a smooth,
defined look. Depending on the manufacturer,
3-tab shingles
are often available in 20, 25 or even
30 year limited warranties. They are generally available in a
variety of colors and its also important to note that 3-tab roofing shingles are some of the most
cost efficient shingles to use on your home.
Metal Roof
Asphalt and modified bitumen have previously been the most common choice when it comes
to selecting a material for your roof, however in more recent years standing seam metal
roofing has increased in popularity as it has decreased in cost and its durability, protection
and flexibility have increased. Standing seam metal roofing has much to offer; it is fire
resistant, weather resistant, can be easily formed to fit your roof and has become even
easier to install.
In fact, standing seam metal roofing
meets the very highest of standards when it comes to fire resistance and wind and hail
resistance.
Roof shapes
- Arched Roof
- Barrel-arched
- Catenary
- Conical
- Cut Roof
- Domical
- Outshot
- Pyramidal
- Barrel-arched
- Helm Roof - Rhenish helm -
a pyramidal roof with gable ends found on church towers
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Flat roof
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Open rooftop
- a flat roof with balustrade, used as a living space
- Ridged
- Pitched or
gabled
- Asian traditional style
-
Crow-stepped gable
(also called corbie step) gable
- Dutch gable – a hybrid of hipped and gable
- Shaped gable
- Salt-box
- Saddleback – a gabled roof atop a tower[2]
-
Hip roof includes a
sketch of a Dutch gable (Australian terminology)
- Half-hipped
-
Mansard – with the
pitch divided into a shallow slope above a steeper slope
-
Gambrel – as a mansard,
but on only two sides of the roof
- Bell-cast – as a mansard, but with the shallow slope below the steeper slope
-
pavilion
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Skillion roof single-sloped, lean to, or shed roof
- Cat-slide
-
Lean-to
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Saw-tooth - admits natural light into a
factory. The vertical
surfaces are glazed and face away from the
equator.
The sloping surfaces are opaque, shielding the workers and machinery from direct
sunlight.[3]