Roofing Materials
At Solid Green Roofing, we offer a wide selection of premium roofing materials tailored to meet different architectural styles, performance goals, and budgets. Whether you’re replacing an old roof or building a new one, we’ll help you choose the right material that ensures lasting protection, energy efficiency, and aesthetic appeal.
Asphalt Shingles
Affordable, Reliable, and Versatile
Asphalt shingles are one of the most popular roofing options thanks to their affordability, variety of colors, and ease of installation. They offer reliable performance, weather resistance, and compatibility with a range of architectural styles—from modern to traditional.
Best for: Homes seeking a cost-effective, attractive solution with moderate maintenance needs.
Clay Tile
Elegant and Energy Efficient
Clay tiles are a classic choice known for their distinct Mediterranean appearance and long-term durability. Resistant to fire and heat, these tiles are also excellent for energy efficiency by naturally ventilating hot air. Clay tiles require a strong roofing structure due to their weight.
Best for: High-end homes and warm climates where style and cooling performance matter.
Concrete Tile
Durable and Customizable
Concrete tiles offer similar aesthetic appeal to clay tiles but with more versatility in shape, texture, and color. They provide excellent weather resistance and longevity at a more affordable price point than traditional clay.
Best for: Homeowners looking for durability and style flexibility without the premium cost of clay.
TPO Roofing
Ideal for Flat and Low-Slope Roofs
Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) is a single-ply membrane used in commercial and residential flat roofs. It’s known for its energy efficiency, UV resistance, and heat-welded seams that prevent leaks.
Best for: Low-slope or flat roofs requiring lightweight, energy-efficient solutions.
Modified Bitumen
Flexible and Resilient
Modified bitumen roofing consists of asphalt reinforced with modifiers for flexibility and strength. It is applied in rolls using hot or cold adhesives and provides excellent waterproofing.
Best for: Flat roof systems in both residential and light commercial applications.
Torch Down Roofing
High-Performance for Harsh Conditions
Torch down roofing uses heat to bond rubberized asphalt sheets to the roof surface. It’s highly resistant to UV rays and extreme temperatures, providing reliable protection for flat or low-slope roofs.
Best for: Flat roofs that need a durable, weather-resistant solution.
Wood Shake & Shingle
(Fire-Treated)
Wood shakes offer a rustic, charming appearance, while fire-treated options provide added safety without sacrificing the traditional aesthetic. They require periodic maintenance but offer excellent insulation and timeless appeal.
Best for: Homes emphasizing natural materials with added fire resistance.
Slate Roofing
Timeless, Natural, and Incredibly Durable
Natural slate is one of the longest-lasting and most visually stunning roofing materials. It’s fireproof, resistant to mold, and capable of lasting over 100 years when installed properly.
Best for: Luxury homes seeking long-term performance and unmatched aesthetics.
Synthetic Roofing
Modern Engineering With Classic Looks
Synthetic roofing materials—made from composite, rubber, or polymer blends—mimic the look of natural slate, wood, or tile with added durability and lighter weight. These eco-friendly products are low maintenance and often come with long warranties.
Best for: Homeowners wanting the charm of traditional materials with improved performance and lower upkeep.
Built-Up Roofing (BUR)
Multi-Layered Protection for Flat Roofs
Built-Up Roofing systems use alternating layers of bitumen and reinforcing fabrics to create a durable, multi-ply surface. Often topped with gravel or a reflective coating, BUR systems are fire-resistant and waterproof.
Best for: Commercial and flat-roof properties seeking time-tested durability.










































Metal Roofing
Long-Lasting and Energy Efficient
We install a variety of metal roofing types to suit different design and performance goals:
- Standing Seam: Sleek, vertical panels that interlock for a watertight seal
- Corrugated Metal: Economical and strong with a traditional profile
- Metal Shingles: Designed to mimic wood or slate with metal’s long life
Metal roofs reflect solar heat, resist fire, and can last over 50 years with minimal maintenance.
Best for: Homes needing high durability, sustainability, and modern curb appeal.