by Mandy Ropp | Mar 22, 2026 | Asphalt Shingles, Commercial Roofing, Frequently Asked Roofing Questions, Hail Damage, Residential Roofing, Roofing Materials, Storm Damage, Wind Damage
Choosing the Right CertainTeed Shingles for Your HomeYour roof represents nearly 40% of your home’s visible exterior, making it a critical factor in curb appeal. Choosing CertainTeed shingles is like picking a luxury sedan over an economy compact; you are investing in...
by Roofs By Warren | Feb 25, 2026 | Asphalt Shingles, Metal Roofing, Roofing Materials
Why Your Roof is Secretly Driving Up Your Energy Bills Energy efficient roofing is a roofing system designed to reflect more sunlight, emit absorbed heat, and minimize heat transfer into your building through strategic material choices, proper insulation, and...
by Mandy Ropp | Feb 24, 2026 | Roofing Materials, Asphalt Shingles
Why Choosing the Best Shingle Roof Matters for Your Home Best shingle roof options combine affordability, durability, and style to protect your home for decades. Here’s what you need to know: Top Shingle Types at a Glance: Shingle Type Lifespan Best For Cost...
by Mandy Ropp | Jan 19, 2026 | Asphalt Shingles, Roofing Materials
Why Choosing the Best Shingle Roof Matters for Your Home Best shingle roof options combine affordability, durability, and style to protect your home for decades. Here’s what you need to know: Top Shingle Types at a Glance: Shingle Type Lifespan Best For Cost...
by Mandy Ropp | Jan 13, 2026 | Roofing Materials
Why Homeowners Are Choosing Imitation Slate Over Natural Stone An imitation slate roof offers the classic elegance of natural slate without the heavy weight, high cost, or structural challenges. Made from advanced composite materials like recycled rubber and plastic...
by Mandy Ropp | Dec 2, 2025 | Roofing Materials, Asphalt Shingles
Why Hurricane-Ready Roofing Matters for Your Home The best asphalt shingles for hurricanes are engineered with reinforced nailing zones, advanced adhesives, and high wind-resistance ratings (Class H for 150 mph winds) combined with Class 4 impact resistance. Here are...