Your shingle's color influences your home's energy efficiency. The central question is, "What color roof is the most energy-efficient?" Here's how to determine what roofing material might work best for your home, comfort, and wallet.
Tile roofs have long been popular with American homeowners for their unique beauty and durability. Unlike many other traditional roofing options such as asphalt shingles, a tile roof can last the lifetime of your home—withstanding punishing storms, hail and tree branches, and fire.
Cedar shake has been a popular roofing choice for hundreds of years. Crafted from split cedar, the slight variations in color, size, and thickness give cedar shake a distinct, rustic charm.
Just outside of Dallas, Texas, on the banks of Joe Pool Lake lies a series of homes known simply as "The Mansions." The Texas sun is nothing to sneeze at, and property owners have learned that it is worth exploring your available options concerning roof materials