When it comes to protecting your home, the type of roofing you choose is crucial. At Sparks Roofing, we offer a variety of roofing options tailored to meet the diverse needs of our clients in Tennessee. Whether you're looking for durability, energy efficiency, or aesthetic appeal, we have the perfect roofing solution for you. In this guide, we will explore four popular roofing types: residential metal roofing, asphalt shingle roofs, metal roofing for commercial buildings, and low slope roofing.
Residential Metal Roofing
Residential metal roofing is becoming increasingly popular among homeowners seeking longevity and energy efficiency. Metal roofs are known for their exceptional durability, often lasting 50 years or more with minimal maintenance. They can withstand severe weather conditions, including heavy rain, hail, and wind, making them a reliable choice for homeowners in Tennessee. Additionally, residential metal roofing is energy-efficient, reflecting solar heat and reducing cooling costs during hot summer months. Available in various styles and colors, metal roofing can enhance the aesthetic appeal of any home, providing a modern, sleek look.
Asphalt Shingle Roof
Asphalt shingle roofs are a traditional option favored by many homeowners, thanks to their affordability and versatility. This roofing type is made from fiberglass or organic materials coated with asphalt, delivering a durable and weather-resistant solution. Asphalt shingles come in a wide range of colors and styles, allowing homeowners to customize their roofs to match their homes’ architecture. Not only are they easy to install, but they also require minimal maintenance. With proper care, an asphalt shingle roof can last up to 30 years, making it a cost-effective option for protecting your home.
Metal Roofing
While residential metal roofing is primarily associated with homes, metal roofing is equally effective for commercial properties. Its robust construction and long lifespan make it an ideal choice for businesses looking to reduce maintenance costs and enhance energy efficiency. Commercial metal roofing can be installed in various forms, including standing seam, corrugated, and flat panels. The materials used are resistant to fading, rust, and corrosion, ensuring your commercial roof remains in excellent condition for years. Furthermore, metal roofing can help regulate indoor temperatures, resulting in substantial energy savings for business owners.
Low Slope Roofing
Low slope roofing is another roofing type designed for buildings with a minimal incline. This style is commonly used in commercial properties and modern homes, providing a sleek look while ensuring effective water drainage. Low slope roofing materials include TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin), EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer), and PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride). These materials are known for their durability, energy efficiency, and resistance to harsh weather conditions. With proper installation and regular maintenance, low slope roofing can offer significant benefits for both residential and commercial properties.
Reviews / Customer Testimonials
Super friendly people…
I had a real bad leak on my roof that multiple companies tried to fix with no success. So I heard of Sparks from a friend and gave them a call. Super friendly people and haven’t had the leak since. Whitney Butts, Murfreesboro, TN
They work with integrity and always do the right thing
Sparks has been doing my roofing for over 15 years now and wouldn’t change it. They work with integrity and always do the right things even when your not watching. Danny McCarroll, Springfield, TN
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