Cedar Shake vs. Synthetic Shake

Cedar Shake vs. Synthetic Shake

Cedar shake has been a trusted roofing material in America for centuries, dating back to the 17th century when European settlers began using the abundant natural resources around them. Wood shake shingles are traditionally made through a hand-splitting and/or sawing...
3-Tab vs. Architectural Shingles

3-Tab vs. Architectural Shingles

When it’s time for a roof replacement, one of the biggest decisions homeowners face is selecting the right roofing material. Asphalt shingles are the most commonly used roofing material across the country, and for good reason. They’re durable, cost-effective, and come...
Galvanized vs Bonderized Roof Flashings

Galvanized vs Bonderized Roof Flashings

Virtually all sloped roofs have some amount of visible metal flashings that become part of the overall look of the roof. Flashings are typically aluminum or steel, but can also be copper, and historic lead flashings (once almost ubiquitous) are still found on roofs...