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The most common roofing material in the U.S. In Phoenix and the surrounding areas, these are often "cool" shingles desig...
An asphalt-based roofing system that consists of multiple layers of hot tar and felt or fabric, often topped with gravel...
A durable and fire-resistant roofing material made from molded and baked clay. It's a classic choice in Arizona for its...
A more cost-effective alternative to clay tiles, made from a mixture of sand, water, cement, and iron oxide. Offers simi...
A reflective, liquid-applied coating that can be added to an existing roof to reduce heat absorption and improve energy...
A synthetic rubber roofing membrane primarily used on low-slope buildings. EPDM is known for its durability, resistance...
A traditional underlayment material made from asphalt-saturated paper. It's used as a water-resistant barrier beneath sh...
A durable, long-lasting roofing option made from materials like steel, aluminum, or copper. It's known for its high sola...
An asphalt-based roofing material often used on low-slope or "flat" roofs throughout the Valley. It's manufactured in ro...
A durable and long-lasting single-ply membrane used for low-slope or flat roofs. PVC is a premium product known for its...
An asphalt-based roofing material that comes in large, single rolls. It is primarily used for low-slope residential roof...
The process of installing a new layer of asphalt shingles directly over an existing layer, without a full tear-off. This...
A category of roofing materials that includes TPO, PVC, and EPDM. These lightweight, flexible membranes are used primari...
A type of roofing shingle that also functions as a solar panel to generate electricity. This innovative material can be...
A lightweight, seamless roofing system commonly used on flat or low-sloped roofs. The foam is sprayed as a liquid, expan...
A single-ply membrane roofing material made from a blend of rubber and plastic. It's highly durable, heat-reflective, an...