CertainTeed shingles offer classic curb appeal with Class A Fire Rating and trusted long-term protection. ired quickly and efficiently.
Malarkey shingles are built extra tough with rubberized asphalt, plus impact-rated options for storm-prone areas.
Owens Corning architectural shingles deliver a clean, dimensional look with a reinforced nail zone for a strong, consistent install.
Panels snap together along the seam without needing the seam to be mechanically folded. This option is popular for many residential roofs because it installs efficiently while still delivering a clean, concealed fastener look.
Panels are crimped/locked together with a seaming process to create a tighter, more secure seam. This is often chosen when you want maximum seam integrity and performance in demanding conditions.

A type of mechanical lock where the seam is folded once. It provides a strong, finished seam with a slightly lower profile than double lock.
A type of mechanical lock where the seam is folded twice to create an even more secure connection. This is the highest level of seam closure and is often selected for added durability and weather resistance.

A clean, modern look with uninterrupted panels. Because the surface is flat, oil canning is typically more noticeable on smooth panels (it can show more in certain lighting). Best for homeowners who want the most minimalist finish and understand the look can vary with light and angles.
Subtle, consistent lines formed into the panel to add texture. Striations help break up reflections and can make any oil canning less visible. This is a great option if you want a sleek standing seam look but prefer a little extra “forgiveness” visually.
A more defined, structured panel style with raised ribs for added visual depth. The stronger profile helps stiffen the panel and can reduce how much oil canning shows compared to a fully smooth panel. Great when you want a more architectural look with added texture and dimension.


Our heaviest-duty option. 22 ga is the most rigid and typically offers the best resistance to “oil canning” and minor denting. It’s a great fit for premium builds or homeowners who want maximum strength and longevity.
A popular, balanced choice for residential metal roofing. 24 ga offers strong performance and durability while keeping cost and weight in a practical range. This is often the “go-to” gauge for many standing seam projects.
Our lightest and most cost-effective option. 26 ga is commonly used for Delta Rib / exposed-fastener panels, especially on garages, shops, and outbuildings, or projects where budget is a bigger driver while still wanting the benefits of a metal roof.
Delta rib is an exposed-fastener metal panel system with a classic ribbed profile. It’s a durable, cost-effective option commonly used on homes, cabins, garages, and outbuildings—especially when you want metal performance at a more accessible price point.


Membrane roofing systems are designed for low-slope or flat roof areas where the pitch is under 2:12. These systems create a durable, watertight surface for areas like low-pitch additions, porches, garages, and commercial-style roofs.
A proven rubber membrane used for low-slope roofing. EPDM is known for long-term waterproofing and flexibility, which helps it handle temperature swings and seasonal movement.
A heat-welded single-ply membrane that forms a strong, seamless waterproof layer. TPO is a popular choice for low-slope roofs and is valued for its clean finish and durable performance.
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