River Roofing - Residential and Commercial Roofing in Oregon
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Types of Roofs

We realize it can be a little confusing when faced with the varied choices available in roofing products. Not long ago you really only had a couple of options....3-tab shingles or wood shake. Modern advances have produced a vast array of options, styles and color choices. From the latest technology to the old standbys, we are here to help. Your choice of roofing products fall into the following general categories:
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Composition

Which include fiberglass 3-tab and dimensional laminate shingles
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Wood

Referring to shake and wood shingles, usually cedar shakes.
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Tile

Including concrete and clay.
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Slate

The classic stone style.
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Metal

This can be standing seam and decorative.
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IB Roof Systems

Clean, fire retardant, recyclable and earth friendly.
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Flat Single-Ply

IB, TPO, EPM and PVC.
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Duradek

Waterproof Deck Membrane.
Each of these offer benefits and value when applied correctly on appropriate structures. In the following pages we will explain the differences as well as when and why to use each one.Click on any type above or to the left to find out more about the different types and applications. We are happy to discuss the various options on your building. Give us a call or complete our contact form.
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River Roofing

1484 S. B Street
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 746-5000
Fax: (541) 747-7159
info@riverroofing.com

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  • Home
  • About Us
  • Roofing
    • Choosing a Contractor
    • Recognizing Quality
    • Types of Roofs >
      • Composition
      • Wood
      • Tile
      • Slate
      • Metal
      • IB Roof Systems
      • Flat Single-Ply
      • Duradek
    • Terminology
  • Warranty
  • FAQ
  • Reviews
  • Contact Us
  • Employment