Roof Installation
Rooftop Solutions serves Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties with installation and repair of shingle, tile and metal roofs for residential and commercial customers. We specialize in re-roofing.
Rooftop Solutions serves Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties with installation and repair of shingle, tile and metal roofs for residential and commercial customers. We specialize in re-roofing.
In today’s environment conscious and conservation-oriented society, building performance is measured not only in initial installation costs, but also in sustained cost benefits-savings on maintenance, fuel and energy over the life of the building. Integrated, high-performance building materials and roofing systems of proven capability are critical for realizing such savings. A professionally installed roofing system is an essential role in total system performance, ensuring maximum life cycle cost advantages.
Shingles are the most common type of material used on both residential and commercial buildings. Asphalt shingles are reinforced with wood fibers or fiberglass and can last for decades. Laminated asphalt shingles are available in a number of colors that give the appearance of more expensive slate tiles.
Tile roofing comes in a variety of styles and can be made from clay, concrete or even rubber. While clay tile is more expensive, concrete has about the same durability. Tile roofing is heavier than metal or shingle roofing and may require extra support.
White roof coatings can reflect 70 to 80 % of the sun’s energy helping to keep your building cool and lower your energy costs. These roofing coatings contain transparent polymeric materials to make them opaque and reflective and are applied in much thicker coats than standard white paint. White reflective roofing coatings won’t work as well on a flat roof where ponding of rainwater occurs that can reduce reflectance.
If installed properly by our experienced roofing team, metal roofing will last longer than tile and shingle roofing and is designed to withstand even South Florida’s most severe storm season well. Metal roofing materials used in commercial buildings include: