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Our Roofing Provides Peak Protection for your Home.
After choosing the right Manassas roofing contractor, you’ll next want to select the roofing materials for your project. When used correctly, roofing products can highlight your home’s architectural style and bring out the beauty of siding, paint and trim. Key considerations when selecting among them are style, color, cost and how long you want the material to perform before replacement becomes necessary.
Peak Roofing Contractors installs many types of Virginia roofing for both residential and commercial structures, and can help you choose the best material for your needs.
Asphalt shingles. Available in a huge variety of colors and styles, the most important benefits of asphalt shingles are ease of maintenance and affordable cost. These are the reasons why asphalt shingles cover a large percentage of American homes. Many asphalt shingle styles are now manufactured to look like other materials, such as tile, wood and slate.
Synthetic shingles. Available in a variety of popular colors and classic styles, our F-Wave Revia shingles have the same beautiful curb appeal as traditional shingles and roofing tiles. But with the ability to withstand high winds, Class 4 hail and other extreme weather, they’re designed to outperform any other shingle on the market.
Metal. Exciting developments continue in the metal roofing industry. Metal shakes are a fireproof alternative to the traditional wood shake, while metal shingles mimic the look of smooth slate tiles. Metal also offers superb strength and durability in extreme weather conditions such as hail and high winds. It can reasonably be expected to last 50 years or more.
Solar. The number of homeowners “going solar” has increased by an average of 40% every year for the last 10 years. About half a million homeowners in the U.S. have determined that solar roofing is the best choice, and with good reason – Solar power is an incredible renewable resource, and a great way to increase the value of your home, as well as lower your monthly energy expenses. A single hour of the summer sun at noon equals the annual U.S demand for electricity, according to the U.S Energy Department. That means no matter where you are, a roof with solar panels can harness more than enough electricity for your use.
Your Satisfaction is Our Guarantee
If you’re tired of dealing with other roofing companies in Northern Virginia, make Peak Roofing Contractors your last call! We guarantee quality workmanship and the best pricing in the area. Give us a call at (703) 753-4585 and find out for yourself why we’re quickly becoming one of the most recommended Northern Virginia roofing contractors!
Which Peak Roof Type Works Best for You?
Asphalt
In addition to having a variety of styles, textures, and colors to choose from, asphalt roofing shingles are cost-effective, durable and easy to maintain. Some varieties of asphalt shingles are manufactured to resemble tile, wood, cedar shakes or slate, while providing more benefits than these other roofing materials.
Metal
If installed correctly, some metal roofs can sustain wind gusts up to 140 miles per hour, will not corrode or crack and may be impact-resistant (depending on which product you choose). In addition, metal roofs don’t need the periodic costly maintenance that other roofing materials often require.
Solar
Like regular roof shingles,
Synthetic
Synthetic or composite roofing materials are stronger and longer-lasting than their all-natural counterparts because they’re specifically engineered to outlast cedar, and possibly slate and other roofing materials. Wind Resistance. In many cases, a synthetic roof can withstand winds of up to 110 mph.
The Value of a Metal Roof
Metal roofs are exceptionally Long-Lasting. Metal roofs typically last two to three times longer than asphalt roofs; expected metal roof life is 40-60 years or more.
Peak Saves You Time, Energy, and Money
By fabricating every customers’ metal roof solution in our own facility, Peak Metal Roofing’s on-demand approach saves time and money, and makes Peak the sensible choice for a new metal roof.
Safety Counts!
Metal roofs are safer than most roofing material in the event of a lightning strike. They are not combustible and are less likely to start a fire.
The Peak Metal Roofing Difference
Whether you’re replacing your roof or building a new one, metal roofing is an excellent option for any building. Make a statement like no other with Peak metal roofing. Our metal roofing combines the best elements of style and also strength. That’s because metal roofs are extremely energy-efficient, sustainable, durable and lightweight.
- True Permanent Roofing
- Resistant to High Winds
- Fireproof
- Moss & Fungus Proof
- Unsurpassed Durability
- Lightweight
- Clean & Easy to Wash
It’s not just a roof. It’s an investment.
At Peak, we are committed to providing our customers with sustainable, energy-efficient products that reduce the negative impact on our environment, which is why we carry steel roofing products. Steel is the most recycled product in the world and can be 100% recycled at the end of its useful life, whereas other roofing and siding materials are discarded in landfills. Steel products have some of the longest life spans and keep their “like new” appearance for decades, making it a sensible option for your roof and an excellent investment for your home.
Metal roofs offer many benefits, including:
- Longevity – Metal roofs can last 40-70 years, depending on the material. Traditional asphalt roofing materials have an estimated life expectancy of roughly 12-20 years.
- Durability – If installed correctly, some metal roofs can sustain wind gusts up to 140 miles per hour, will not corrode or crack and may be impact-resistant (depending on which product you choose). In addition, metal roofs don’t need the periodic costly maintenance that other roofing materials often require. However, they should be inspected periodically to make sure no repairs are required.
- Safety – Metal roofs will not spark and ignite into flames during a wildfire or lightning strike.
- Energy efficiency – Metal roofs reflect the suns UV and infrared light rays that contribute to roof surface radiant heat, which can result in a 10-25% reduction in cooling costs.
- Environmentally friendly – Metal roofs not only have 25-95% recycled content, depending on the material used, but are also 100% recyclable at the end of their life as a roof. In contrast, most shingle tear-off waste ends up as part of the building-related waste stream — up to 20 billion pounds per year.