Northeast Ohio's Premier Asphalt Shingle Selection
Asphalt shingles rank among the most popular roofing options in Ohio. As a leading roofing contractor in Northeast Ohio, we have significant experience assisting homeowners in updating and safeguarding their homes with the highest quality asphalt roof shingles available.
As a GAF Certified Roofing Contractor we can offer you top-tier asphalt shingles that not only withstand the elements but also enhance your home's curb appeal. With an extensive variety of styles and design options, we will find the perfect asphalt shingle for your home.
What Are The Advantages of Asphalt Roof Shingles?
Asphalt shingles have remained a popular choice for roofing in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries due to their many benefits:
- They are more affordable than other roofing materials such as metal, slate, or cedar.
- They offer a wider range of styles and colors than other roofing materials.
- They can last up to 30 years with proper maintenance and in the absence of extreme weather conditions.
Advancements in roofing technology have extended the lifespan of asphalt roof shingles and provided more design options for homeowners. With asphalt shingles, you're not only adding a layer of protection to your home, but also enhancing its curb appeal.
At TK Roofing, we have the experience and expertise to install asphalt shingles for you. As a GAF Certified Roofing Contractor, we can offer Ohio residents the finest asphalt shingles for their homes. Whether you need a roof replacement due to damage, or it's time to update your home's appearance, our customer-first focus and ability to offer the longest warranty on the market ensure that you are covered.
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Asphalt Shingle Types:
- Dimensional Shingles have a multi-dimensional look. They are heavier and generally more durable than Strip Shingles.
- Luxury or Premium Shingles mimic the profiles of cedar or slate. Being dimensional/architectural shingles, they have a distinct look, are heavier, and offer better resistance to wind damage compared to Strip Shingles.