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Match your home by roofing styles.

When considering what type of roofing to install, variables such as; the style of roofing your looking for, the over all aesthetics with your home, or possibly the most evident cost. 
Let us help you guide you to making the right decision.

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Victorian

Victorian style homes’ ornate designs and bold color choices are most complementary with the Slate shingle family. Regarding color, a bolder color palette such as red, green, or blended grays provides a strong contrast to the rest of the home’s color scheme and architecture.


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Georgian

Georgian style homes are complimented best with the slate shingle family. The classical architectural lines, stately columns, and grandiose style match the classic lines and color families of the slate family. Typically, a more muted grey or black design matches the red brick fronts and classic designs of the Georgian style home.


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Colonial
Colonial style homes have very square and typically more symmetrical look to them. This style is prevalent in the Northeast and Central areas, although it can be found anywhere in North America. Similar to Georgian style homes, the slate-look family of shingles is the best fit for this style (and is an indigenous roofing material that can be found in the Central and Northeast regions where Colonial architecture is very popular). Darker colors, such as grays and blacks with hints of red, blue, or other accents are a great fit for this type of home.


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Colonial

Tudor style homes, with their steep pitched roofs, are great for showing off an elegant roof style. They are typically found in the Northeast and Central areas and have muted tones on the front facade accented with brown or grey cross-gables. When choosing your roof color, think about warm grays and browns that will compliment the rest of the house.


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Ranch Style
This was one of the most dominant architectural styles in the United states from the 1960s through present day architecture. Ranch style homes are characterized by their one-story design with very low-pitched roofs and very long and spread-out floor plans. In most cases, the roof will be larger than that of a two-story home, so the roof can have a big impact on the look of the home. Both style and color choices are wide-spread as this architectural style matches with a very wide variety of shingle styles and colors. Regarding color, more neutral tones are safe bets for this home including browns, black, and grays.

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