Roofing Types

Choosing a new roof is more than just picking a color — it’s about finding the right material for your home, your budget, and your long-term peace of mind. At Trustmark Roofing, we help you make the right choice with zero pressure and honest guidance.

Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt shingles are a classic for a reason — they offer solid protection, a clean look, and great value. Available in a variety of colors and styles, they’re a popular choice for homeowners who want performance without the premium price tag.

Metal Roofing

Metal roofs are growing in popularity thanks to their sleek look and incredible lifespan — often lasting 40–70 years. They reflect heat, resist wind and fire, and shed snow easily. From standing seam to metal shingles, it’s a sharp, modern option that’s as tough as it is good-looking.

Tile Roofing

Clay or concrete tile roofs offer timeless charm and serious longevity — often 50+ years. They’re heavy, so not every structure is suited for tile, but when installed properly, they offer excellent insulation and wind resistance.

Slate Roofing

Slate is a premium material known for its natural beauty and unmatched durability. It’s fire-resistant, low-maintenance, and can last well over 100 years with proper installation. While heavier and more expensive, it’s the gold standard in traditional roofing.

Synthetic Slate

Made from engineered materials, synthetic slate mimics the appearance of natural stone but is lighter and more affordable. It’s a smart alternative for homes that can’t structurally support real slate but want the same upscale aesthetic.

Copper Roofing

Copper roofs are showstoppers — they start shiny and develop a stunning patina over time. They’re also incredibly durable and require little maintenance. Due to cost, copper is often used as an accent roof or on architectural details.

Stone Coated Steel

Stone coated steel gives you the strength of steel roofing with a textured finish that mimics tile or wood shake. It’s lightweight, fire-resistant, and stands up well to extreme weather — with the added bonus of looking great on a variety of home styles.

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