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Types of Residential Roofing Services in Langley, BC

Whether you're looking for a sleek and contemporary look or a traditional aesthetic that never goes out of fashion, there's something out there for everyone.

Asphalt Shingle Roof

There are many reasons why asphalt shingles are a popular roofing option, including the fact that they are durable, versatile, easy to maintain, and come in a wide variety of colors and styles.

While shingle provides good protection for your home, it will wear out over time. Running water will erode the shingle, while exposure to the sun on warm days heats it and breaks down the oil in it, weakening the material. High winds can also get under the shingle and blow it off the top of your roof.

The “look” you want for your home and your budget may make shingles an attractive option. Roof shingles can be made from a variety of materials, including asphalt, concrete, slate, rubber and metal. 

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Cedar Shingles & Shake

The rustic look of cedar shingles, made from Canadian red cedar, has been popular on the West Coast for many years.
In addition to their distinctive look, cedar shingles offer a number of other benefits as well. Despite being similar to asphalt shingles, wood shingles still suffer from erosion from water runoff, oil loss from heating in the sun, and wind damage. It is up to the homeowner whether to choose asphalt or cedar shingles. A cedar clad roof can be converted to an asphalt shingle roof due to various reasons, including economic and environmental factors.

Gutter Systems

Gutter systems are an essential aspect of any building, as they prevent water damage to its structure. These systems work by capturing rainwater and channeling it away from the building’s foundation through a series of gutters, downspouts, and drains. Without proper installation or maintenance of these gutter systems, stagnant water can accumulate on rooftops leading to potential leaks or even structural damage over time. To ensure their longevity and effectiveness, regular cleaning and inspection of gutter systems should be performed periodically. Overall, investing in high-quality gutter systems will save you significant costs in repairs while protecting your home or business from water damage caused by heavy rainfall.

Gutter styles include:

K-style, half-round, and box gutters, and each is available in a variety of materials, including aluminum, copper, vinyl, and galvanized steel.

K-style Gutter

A K-style gutter is the most common type of gutter used on modern homes. It has a unique design on the front edge that resembles modern homes' crown molding.

Half-Round

In addition to being more visually appealing, half-round gutters have fewer chances of clogging, leaking, and corroding.

Box Gutters

Box gutters are designed to handle a lot of water and are very sturdy. If your building experiences a lot of water runoff, then box gutters will likely be the best choice.

FAQs

The most common residential roofing materials include asphalt shingles, metal roofing, clay or concrete tiles, wood shakes, and slate.

The lifespan of a residential roof varies by material: asphalt shingles last 20-30 years, metal roofs 40-70 years, clay tiles 50-100 years, wood shakes 20-40 years, and slate up to 100 years or more.

Consider climate, home architecture, local building codes, budget, durability, energy efficiency, and aesthetic preferences when selecting roofing material.

Yes, eco-friendly roofing options include recycled shingles, metal roofs (often made from recycled materials), green roofs (covered with vegetation), and solar tiles.

Signs include missing or curling shingles, granules in the gutters, daylight visible through roof boards, sagging roof deck, and water stains on interior ceilings or walls.

Asphalt shingles are the most common type of residential roofing in Canada. They’re popular due to their affordability, ease of installation, and many colors and styles to choose from.

  1. The three main types of roofing are:
  2. Sloped roofs (e.g., gable, hip, mansard)
  3. Flat roofs (e.g., built-up, single-ply membrane)
  4. Low-slope roofs (a hybrid between sloped and flat)

Common residential roof types include:

  1. Asphalt shingle roofs
  2. Metal roofs (steel, aluminum, copper)
  3. Tile roofs (clay or concrete)
  4. Wood shake or shingle roofs
  5. Slate roofs
  6. Synthetic slate roofs
  7. Green roofs (vegetation-covered)

The main roof installation methods are:

  1. Tear-off and replacement: Removing old roofing before installing new materials
  2. Overlay: Installing new roofing over existing layers 
  3. New construction installation: Installing roofing on a new structure
  4. Retrofitting: Upgrading an existing roof with new features or materials.

Impact-resistant roofing materials, such as Class 4 impact-resistant GAF shingles or metal roofing, are often best for insurance. These materials can withstand severe weather, potentially leading to lower insurance premiums and better coverage options.

Asphalt shingles are typically the affordable roofing material to install. They offer a good balance of affordability, durability, and aesthetics, making them the most popular choice for residential roofing in many regions.

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Metal Roofing

Metal Clad Roofing systems are one of the most durable roofs that can be installed.

Besides having one of the longest life span of any other roofing system, there are many other unique benefits associated with metal clad roofing systems. They are available in a wide range of colours special ordered from the manufacture. This system provides the building an energy efficient and low maintenance roof. Metal panels are designed to be resistant to decay, discolouration and mold build up. The long life expectancy of metal roofs will also have potential to increase a home’s resale value.