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Material Options

Architectural Shingles

Architectural shingles are high-quality asphalt roofing materials with a multi-layered, dimensional design. They’re composed of a fiberglass base mat coated with waterproof asphalt and topped with ceramic-coated mineral granules. The result is a thicker, more durable shingle with improved wind and weather resistance, and a striking, upscale look.

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TPO Roofing (Thermoplastic Polyolefin)

TPO is a single-ply, white roofing membrane made from a blend of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene rubber. It’s designed to reflect sunlight, resist UV rays, and provide waterproofing for flat or low-slope roofs. TPO sheets are heat-welded at the seams for durability and leak prevention.

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Hardwood Floors

Hardwood flooring is crafted from solid planks of natural wood species such as oak, maple, or hickory. Each board is milled for a tight fit and can be sanded and finished with stains or clear coatings to highlight the wood’s natural grain. Hardwood is prized for its durability, warmth, and timeless style.

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Interior Remodeling

Materials for interior remodeling are chosen for beauty and function, and may include drywall, paint, ceramic or porcelain tile, luxury vinyl plank, hardwood flooring, cabinetry, countertops (such as quartz, granite, or laminate), and trim. Each is selected to suit the style and needs of your space.

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Additions

Room additions typically use structural lumber, engineered wood products, insulation, drywall, energy-efficient windows and doors, roofing materials to match your existing roof, and exterior finishes such as vinyl or wood siding. Every addition is carefully matched to your home’s current materials for a seamless look.

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Metal Roofing

Metal roofing materials are typically made from steel or aluminum, finished with protective coatings to resist rust and fading. Panels or shingles can be painted in a wide variety of colors and textures, and are designed to interlock for weather-tight protection. These materials are known for their strength, longevity, and energy efficiency.

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Metal Shake Shingles

Metal shake shingles are manufactured from galvanized steel or aluminum, stamped and textured to mimic the rustic look of real wood shakes. They’re coated with protective finishes for corrosion resistance and can be painted in various natural wood tones. These materials offer the charm of wood with the resilience of metal.

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Vinyl Siding

Vinyl siding is made from durable polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin, extruded into planks or panels that snap together for weatherproofing. It’s available in a range of colors and textures, including woodgrain finishes, and is resistant to fading, insects, and moisture.

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Wood or Metal Fencing

  • Wood fencing is built from treated pine, cedar, or redwood boards, posts, and rails—offering natural beauty and customizability.

  • Metal fencing is made from galvanized steel, aluminum, or wrought iron, often with protective powder-coat finishes for rust resistance and longevity.

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