Our company recognizes that every building has a singular set of requirements concerning roofing. We acknowledge this because we know that what's right for one building isn't necessarily right for another, even if the two structures are similar. Too many local contractors in our area offer only a one-size-fits-all solution to roofing problems, and this is why our roofing system stands out as the most eco-friendly choice for so many circumstances. We perform detailed audits and assessments of energy efficiency and work with you to analyze insulation, ventilation, and potential energy-saving materials so that whatever goes on top of your structure—remodel or new build—will be potentially beneficial for the environment and your utility bills.
Our expert team is dedicated to remaining at the forefront of roofing technology and energy-efficient practices. We are meticulous in our research and state-of-the-art in our implementations. For us, roofing technology spans from the basic building elements of the roof structure through to what are often considered the "finishing touches" of roof design. Whether you consider a roof to be a "cool" roof that should shed as much heat as possible, a "green" roof with superior insulation, or a solar roof that generates as much electricity as possible, the technology that goes into making all these roof types work is roofing technology. And our roof systems work. We work closely with our clients to ensure that the install methods we use meet or exceed all relevant building codes and industry standards. Our roofs last, and they save energy while doing so.
In our view, investing in energy-efficient roofing is one of the best steps to take for ensuring a sustainable future. The benefits—a quarter of the immediate payback in lower energy bills and an increase in property value that’s almost certain—make it an appealing choice. The aesthetic part of this decision is all well and good, but the essence of it comes down to two words: "sustainable energy." That’s what this roofing system does in a way that really has a measurable impact. The greenhouse gas savings from it, as reported by the National Roofing Contractors Association, are almost double what is achieved by energy-efficient windows or doors when added to what is already in place.