

Complete Guide to Shingle Roofing Materials
Shingle roofing material is a popular and widely used option for residential and commercial buildings. Shingles are individual overlapping elements installed in a staggered pattern to create watertight surfaces, made from various materials including asphalt, wood, metal, slate, and composites.
Most common type due to affordability and ease of installation. Available in various colors and styles to match any home aesthetic.
Provide a natural, rustic appearance but require regular maintenance to prevent rot, mold, and insect damage.
Durable alternative offering energy efficiency, fire resistance, and low maintenance. Available in various styles mimicking traditional shingles.
Natural stone material offering unparalleled beauty and longevity. Heavy weight requires structural support but provides premium aesthetic appeal.
Blend of recycled materials offering eco-friendly features, durability, and low maintenance at a competitive price point.
Innovative technology that generates electricity while providing roof protection, combining functionality with sustainability.

The Minneapolis region experiences cold winters, significant snowfall, and relatively hot, humid summers. We recommend materials that can withstand these conditions:
Superior wind and weather resistance with excellent value
Excellent for snow shedding and energy efficiency
Modern composites designed for extreme temperature variations
Competitive pricing with excellent long-term value
Superior resistance to wind, rain, and temperature extremes
Wide variety of colors and styles to match any aesthetic