Sloped ROOF SYSTEMS
A sloped roof system is a great way to prevent water from puddling on your roof.
Building a sloped roof over the flat roof is an option. For homeowners looking to add roofing to a new construction, a sloped roof is the way to go.
Metal Roofing Systems
The premier roof for a commercial building, metal roofs furnish building designers and owners with a world of choices; from system design to type of metal to a rainbow of color options. Metal roofing boasts excellent strength, durability, and fire resistance. Metal roofing has an excellent track record that is literally centuries old, and is in service on approximately 50% of all low-rise commercial, industrial and institutional buildings erected over the past several years.
Shingle Roofing System
Shingle Roofing System is the most popular type of roofing for residential homes. On average, four out of every five homes are roofed with shingles. They are manufactured in the widest variety of colors, shapes and textures to meet virtually any architectural design effectively and affordably. Once installed, a Shingle Roofing System requires virtually no regularly scheduled maintenance as is required with other roofing systems.
Tile Roofing Systems
A tile roofing system is a robust, long-lasting structure made from clay, concrete, or slate. Known for its appealing look, excellent insulation, and a lifespan of 75 to 100 years, tile roofs are particularly favored in South Florida for their excellent resistance to heavy winds and humidity. Unlike flat roofing materials, a tile system depends on its weight, unique interlocking design, and natural airflow to shield a home.
Shake Roofing Systems
A Shake Roofing System offers a stunning option for those desiring the natural look of wood on their roof. Traditional shake roofing combines cedar and other woods to deliver a genuine woodland appearance. However, despite weatherproofing, shake roofing can have drawbacks. To address this, we collaborate with manufacturers to provide synthetic shake roofing, which features an authentic appearance, detailed textures, and a range of widths to mimic real cedar shake.
Sloped Roof Systems
South Florida's commercial properties occasionally require sloped systems, particularly on mixed-use buildings, covered walkways, and facilities where drainage, aesthetics, or code require pitched construction. Best Roofing installs all major commercial sloped systems in accordance with the Florida Building Code, using manufacturer-approved fasteners and underlayment.
| System | Best For | Key Benefit | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Metal Roofing | Warehouses, industrial facilities, new construction, re-roofing, neighborhood-standard properties | Superior wind resistance, heat-reflective, low long-term maintenance | 40–70 years |
| Concrete Tile | Mixed-use, retail, HOA commercial properties, and homes prioritizing appearance and long-term performance | Durable, UV-resistant, strong wind ratings when FBC-installed | 40–50 years |
| Asphalt Shingle | Light commercial, covered walkways, outbuildings, budget-conscious re-roofing, insurance replacements | Cost-effective, impact-resistant options available up to 130 mph | 20–30 years |
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