Need A New Roof In Kansas City This Summer?

Traditionally speaking, the cost of roofing shingles has gone through the roof in recent years. All the oil needed to make and ship asphalt shingles explains the double-digit hikes we’ve seen in some cases. GAF-ELK, one of the top brands of shingles we use, has seen a price increase of 5 to 8 percent, while other popular brands like Tamko have gone up in price by as much as 15 percent. All this puts a strain on contractors who really don’t want to increase their price, but may have no choice. Luckily, we offer several different brands of shingles, giving you the freedom to choose what you pay.

Affordable Shingles In Kansas City

Consumer Reports has identified some low-priced bargains that offer the same caliber of quality, without the higher prices. Asphalt shingles from CertainTeed and Owens Corning are among the top performers in Consumer Reports roofing tests, but still cost half the price of other shingle brands. You can get 100 square feet for about $100 in some cases. Best of all, you can still get the attractive layered look and durability of architectural shingles for this price.

Hire A Trustworthy Kansas City Roofer

Hiring a contractor you can trust is another way to get a deal on a new roof in Kansas City this summer. Consult friends and neighbors who they used. Look online for contractors that offer customer referrals. Only settle for a roofer that is licensed, insured and rated by the Better Business Bureau. Speak to a couple different companies before making your final choice. (Don’t feel bad: we all understand this is just part of the KC roofing industry!)

Call Eclipse Roofing at 913-262-4700 for a free no-obligation quote.

We promise exceptional service and quality workmanship. About 99% of our business comes from referrals and we pride ourselves on developing lasting relationships with customers. (In KC, you never know when you’ll need a sudden hail storm repair!) Perhaps this is why we win the Angie’s List Super Service Award every year. If you need a new roof in Kansas City this summer, we look forward to hearing from you!

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Types of Roofing in Kansas City

No one wants to have the one house on the block that sticks out like a sore thumb. Take a wander down your street and have a look at what you see. It can be hard for the untrained eye to know what to look for, so here is a quick guide to the different types of roofing in Kansas City.

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When you see a roof made from asphalt that is totally flat, this probably signifies an older roof. This is the classic 3-tab shingle that was popular over the past several decades. These shingles are very affordable, but typically only last 20 years or so.

types of roofing in kansas city

These shingles are also made from asphalt, but they are called “architectural shingles.” They have a 3-D effect that most homeowners find very aesthetically pleasing. They also come in a wide range of colors from white and green to blue and brown, so you’re bound to find a shade that appeals to you. These shingles can survive up to 40 years, depending on the weather and manufacturer. We like to go with GAF/ELK and CertainTeed, as these two brands stand by their warranties.

cedar shake

Cedar Shake is not too popular in Kansas City, but you may see an older home or two that has it. People buy this type of roof for the historic look, but they generally only last 15 years or so. Wood is susceptible to insects, hail and rot, which makes it not the best choice for KC homeowners.

types of roofing in kc

Metal is strong, durable and lightweight — lasting 50 years or more. When you buy a metal roof, you are pretty much set for life! Yet, not everyone likes the look of metal for a residential home. You’ll see a lot of commercial buildings, garages, barns and sheds with metal roofs, but not as many homes.

types of roofing in kc

Tile is another style of roof that you may see in Kansas City, but you won’t likely see very often. These tiles look breathtaking, but they are easily cracked and shattered by hail or cold weather. Sometimes you will see a roof that looks like it’s made from tile, but it’s actually made of metal. While it’s heavy and expensive, a goof tile rough lasts 50 years in warmer climates.

types of roofing in kansas city

Some homeowners opt for slate due to its gorgeous look and durability. Unlike shingles, this material is fireproof. Slate is the most expensive type of roof you can buy and it may require additional roofing structures to hold up the hefty weight of the stone.

Ask A Shawnee Mission Roofer: How To Choose Shingle Color

I get all kinds of questions as an experienced Shawnee Mission roofer and I’m happy to answer them here. It’s all in a day’s work, really. Ten years ago, no one would have asked, “What color shingle should I choose from my roof?” Back then, you would simply choose the color that matched your house — brown or grey, typically. Modern architectural shingles come in all sorts of aesthetics nowadays, so understandably, it can be difficult to select the best color.

Here are a few areas I tell local homeowners to consider …

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Prairie Village Roofing Companies Offer Quality

When you’re looking for a high quality Prairie Village roofing company, one of the things you’ll need to consider is what materials are being used on your new roof. Some homeowners look at several roofing contractor bids and decide that price should be the deciding factor. That is fine, so long as all the contractors are offering the same quality of materials. You cannot, for example, compare a 3-tab shingle job to an architectural shingle job and expect them to be the same price. It used to be that everyone on the block had 3-tab shingles. However, these flat-looking and relatively unappealing shingles are only guaranteed for 15 years tops. By comparison, attractive 3-D architectural shingles are guaranteed for up to 40 years and are more wind and fire resistant. Architectural versus 3-Tab is just one of many considerations for your next roofing job.

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