
Sloped Roofing
At AMP Roofing & Contracting Ltd., we offer a variety of sloped roofing systems, including asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and tile roofs, each designed to enhance the durability and aesthetics of your home. Our asphalt shingles provide excellent weather resistance and come in a range of styles and colors, while our metal roofing options are known for their longevity and energy efficiency. Tile roofs add a touch of elegance and are highly durable, making them a popular choice for many homeowners. We pride ourselves on using high-quality materials and employing skilled craftsmen, ensuring that each installation meets our stringent standards. Our commitment to customer satisfaction and attention to detail makes us the best choice for all your roofing needs.
Sloped Roofing Systems
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Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt shingles are one of the most commonly used roofing materials in Canada due to their affordability, durability, and ease of installation. They are composed of a base material, typically fiberglass or organic felt, coated with asphalt to provide waterproofing. The surface is often covered with granules, which serve several purposes, including UV protection, aesthetic appeal, and colour variety.
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Rubber Tiles
Rubber tile roofing is a type of roofing system made from synthetic rubber materials that are designed to resemble traditional roofing materials, such as slate or tile. These tiles are typically composed of recycled rubber, making them an environmentally friendly option. Rubber tiles are known for their durability and resistance to harsh weather conditions, including UV rays, hail, and extreme temperatures. They are lightweight and can be installed over existing roofs, which can reduce labour costs and installation time.
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Metal Shingles
Metal shingles are roofing materials made from various metals, typically steel or aluminium, designed to mimic the appearance of traditional roofing options such as asphalt shingles, slate, or wood. They come in a variety of styles, colours, and finishes, making them suitable for diverse architectural designs. These shingles are known for their durability and resistance to extreme weather conditions, including heavy snow, rain, and high winds. Metal shingles also provide excellent fire resistance and are less prone to curling, cracking, or breaking compared to other materials.
Other Shingle Types
Wood Shingles
Wood shingles are thin, tapered pieces of wood, typically made from cedar, redwood, or pine. They are designed to overlap each other when installed, providing effective protection against the elements. Wood shingles are valued for their natural appearance, which can enhance the charm of a building.
Slate Shingles
Slate shingles are flat, rectangular pieces of natural stone, specifically slate, which is known for its excellent durability and resistance to harsh weather conditions. Slate is non-combustible and does not absorb water, making it an ideal choice for roofing. These shingles can last well over a century with minimal maintenance, and their natural formation means they come in a variety of shades and textures.
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