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At Gulf Coast Contractors, we offer a full range of roofing services for both commercial and residential properties. We offer a FANTASTIC warranty! From installations to repairs, we've got you covered.
Our team has extensive experience with all types of roofs, including shingle, tile, metal, and flat roofs. We specialize in storm damage repairs and replacements, ensuring that your property is protected from the elements. Whether you need a new roof installed or a minor repair, we're here to help.
A small list of our services include:
We offer all kinds of installations, repairs, and replacements for all of the types of roofs listed below. Our installation services include a detailed consultation with our experts to help you choose the best roofing material and style for your property. We also offer regular maintenance and inspection services to ensure your roof stays in top condition.
Our repair services include fixing leaks, replacing damaged shingles or tiles, and addressing storm damage. We specialize in storm damage repairs and replacements, ensuring that your property is protected from the elements. Our team is also experienced in handling insurance claims for storm damage.
For roof replacements, we can help walk you through all of your options and the best roofing material and style for your property. Our team will work with you to ensure that the replacement process is smooth, quick and efficient, with minimal disruption to your daily life.
Overall, we are roofing experts that are dedicated to providing high-quality work and exceptional customer service. Trust us to deliver superior roofing solutions that exceed your expectations.
Here is a list of the different types of roofing that our company offers, along with their specifications, pros, and cons:
Asphalt shingles are the most popular roofing material in the US and come in a variety of styles and colors. This includes laminate (architectural) shingles, and three-tab shingles.
Pros: Affordable, easy to install, and require minimal maintenance. They are also durable and can last up to 30 years or more depending on the specific type of shingle.
Cons: Not as durable as some other roofing materials, and can be prone to damage in extreme weather conditions.
Three-Tab Shingles
Three-tab shingles are a type of asphalt shingle that consist of a single layer of material with three tabs cut into the exposed section. Three-tab shingles are rated for up to 65 mph winds.
Pros: Affordable, lightweight, and easy to install. They are also a popular option for homeowners looking for a traditional, uniform look.
Cons: Less durable than other types of shingles, and have a shorter lifespan of around 15-20 years.
Laminate Shingles
Laminate shingles, also known as architectural or dimensional shingles, consist of multiple layers of material bonded together to create a thicker, more durable shingle. Laminate shingles are warrantied for up to 130-mph winds, and up to an unlimited/lifetime wind warranty opportunity through Gulf Coast.
Pros: More durable and longer-lasting than three-tab shingles, with a lifespan of up to 30 years or more. They also come in a wider range of styles and colors to suit any aesthetic preference.
Cons: More expensive than three-tab shingles and can be heavier, requiring a sturdier roof structure to support the weight.
Tile roofs are made from clay, concrete, or slate and are known for their durability and aesthetic appeal.
Pros: Long-lasting (up to 50 years or more), fire-resistant, energy-efficient and able to withstand extreme temperatures. They also come in a variety of colors and styles.
Cons: Heavy and require a reinforced roof structure to support the weight. They can also be more expensive than other roofing materials.
Metal roofs are made from a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, and copper.
Pros: Durable, energy-efficient, and low-maintenance. They are also fire-resistant and can last up to 50 years or more.
Cons: More expensive than some other roofing materials and can be noisy during heavy rain or hail.
Flat roofs are a popular option for commercial buildings, as they are cost-effective and provide a large, usable space that can be utilized for various purposes, such as a rooftop terrace, green roof, or space for solar panels. Flat roofs can be made from a variety of materials, including EPDM, TPO, and modified bitumen.
Pros: Cost effective, energy efficient, durable and low maintenance.
Cons: Limited aesthetic appeal, potential drainage issues, shorter lifespan.
Modified bitumen (MB) is a type of asphalt roofing material that is reinforced with synthetic materials such as fiberglass or polyester.
Pros: Durable, easy to install, and can last up to 20 years or more. They are also resistant to UV rays and extreme weather conditions.
Cons: Not as aesthetically appealing as some other roofing materials and can be more expensive than traditional asphalt shingles.
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Modified bitumen (MB) is a type of asphalt roofing material that is reinforced with synthetic materials such as fiberglass or polyester.
Pros: Durable, easy to install, and can last up to 20 years or more. They are also resistant to UV rays and extreme weather conditions.
Cons: Not as aesthetically appealing as some other roofing materials and can be more expensive than traditional asphalt shingles.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) is a type of flat roofing material that is becoming increasingly popular due to its many benefits.
Pros: PVC is an extremely durable material that can last up to 30 years or more with proper maintenance. It is low-maintenance, and can be easily cleaned with soap and water. It is highly reflective, making in energy efficient, It is also environmentally friendly, recyclable, and often made out of recycled materials.
Cons: Cost, PVC roofing can be more expensive than some other flat roofing options, such as EPDM or TPO. Improper installation can lead to leaks and other issues. It is also rather chemically sensitive.
EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) is a rubber roofing membrane that is highly durable and resistant to weathering and UV radiation. It is a single-ply membrane that is available in black or white. EPDM is typically installed using adhesive or ballasted systems, with seams that are sealed using adhesives or specialized tapes. It can be installed on a variety of roof types, including flat, low-slope, and even slightly pitched roofs.
Pros: Highly resistant to UV rays and extreme weather conditions, and can last around 20-30 years or more.
Cons: Not as aesthetically appealing as some other roofing materials and can be more expensive than traditional asphalt shingles.
TPO (thermoplastic olefin) is a plastic roofing membrane that is highly reflective, making it an energy-efficient option for commercial and residential properties. It is also a single-ply membrane, but is available in a wider range of colors than EPDM. TPO is typically installed using heat welding techniques, which create a strong, permanent bond between the membrane and the roof deck. It is commonly used on flat or low-slope roofs and can be mechanically fastened or fully adhered.
Pros: Energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and resistant to UV rays and extreme weather conditions. They are also durable and can last up to 30-50 years with proper maintenance.
Cons: Can be more expensive than traditional asphalt shingles and may require specialized installation.
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