Residential

Residential Roofing

Tallahassee Roofing Inc. has been roofing homes in the Tallahassee area for over 60+ years. With today’s products, your roof will last from 25 to 50 years, making it one of the most important purchases a home owner will make.

These are the most popular residential roof types in the area;

Asphalt {fiberglass} Shingle Roofing

These are the most common residential roofs in the country. These are available in a wide variety of colors and style. 

  • Three tab shingles is the least expensive asphalt shingle roof and has an estimated life of 25-30 years
  • Architectural shingles are becoming the industry standard because of the look and have an estimated life of 30-50 years, up to lifetime material warranties and wing warranties up to 130 mph.
  • Specialty luxury heavy weight shingles can mimic the look of many exotic materials such as slate or wood shake with an estimated life of 30 years to lifetime material warranty and wind warranty to 110 mph

Metal Roofing

One of the fastest growing areas of residential roofing today is the architectural metal roof. This roofing material is available in a wide variety of styles, colors and strengths and has an estimated life of 30-50 years.

  • Standing seam is the industry standard and is what is most commonly seen
  • Metal shingles offer a wider variety of choices in color and styles

Slate and Synthetic Slate Roofing 

  • Natural slate roofs are among the most expensive lasting as long as 100 years
  • Synthetic slate roofs run 40% less than the natural stone and last 40 to 50 years

Tile Roofing 

  • Clay tile roofs can last 50-100 years
  • Concrete tile roofs can last 30-60 years

Tallahassee Roofing was founded over sixty years ago. We are the oldest roofing company in Tallahassee.  Our father's mission was to set the standard for quality that others could follow and to become Tallahassee's number one Roofing Company. After Sixty years our mission is still the same. Even in today's competitive market, Tallahassee Roofing refuses to cut corners on materials, installation procedures or workmanship.