Commercial and Residential Roofing

Every building needs a roof. We take it for granted that dwellings and shelters have roofs to put over our heads. But there are important differences between roofing services for residential buildings and roofing services for commercial buildings in Denver, CO. There are different requirements, different materials, different costs, and different practices that go into each to ensure that residential and commercial roofing is as up to code, safe, and functional as it can be.

Understanding the minute differences between services and what is required for each service type is very important. Here at Integrity Pro Roofing, we’ve outlined the service possibilities in each category and what you should know about the key differences between them.

Residential Roofing

There’s a plethora of options in residential roofing. You have freedom here, as long as you’re obeying any homeowners association rules and zoning requirements for your township. But residential roofing has the benefit of freedom and customization. You have the ability, for the most part, to make your roof what you dream it to be.

  • Asphalt Shingle roofing: This is the common roofing option and the cheapest. It can work in virtually every climate. This is the default on most new homes and is certainly a fine choice. It can also be customized in color to offer some personal flare
  • Tile Roofs: This style is more common in mission style homes in the southwest of the US but can work with many types of homes, depending on the climate. This material can be damaged easier than other options but offer a beautiful aesthetic for your home
  • Metal Roofs: Less common on residential roofs but still an option for residential roofs who want secure and long lasting roofing options. This can be great for environmental needs that you may have for your home and is very durable.
  • Wood Shake: This style can be expensive and require a lot of maintenance but can look great, depending on your climate. It’s a more expensive option but a very beautiful one.

Commercial Roofing

Commercial roofing options have to answer to certain code requirements as well as environmental factors that need to be adhered to. Commercial roofing requirements can change between states but finding a professional commercial roofer is the first step to making sure your new roof on your commercial building is up to code. Here are some of the various types of commercial roofing you can choose from:

  • EPDM Roofing: This is an extremely durable rubber roofing system which is used as a common sealant on different materials
  • TPO Roofing: This thermoplastic material is a single membrane that’s great for flat roofs. It’s not plastic but a blend of rubber materials
  • Metal Roofing: This roofing can be great for commercial roofing as well as residential roofing.

Do your roofing research and talk to a professional to select the best roofing option for your home or business! Choose a qualified contractor to install or replace your roof. Ask for, and check, references. Get referrals from family and friends. This will help you select the perfect company for your project.