

Roof Specialist
Portland: 207-253-5004
Windham: 207-893-2058
info@roofspecialistinc.com





Portland: 207-253-5004
Windham: 207-893-2058
Freeport: 865-9001
E-mail:
info@roofspecialistinc.com

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Colors are subject to changes by granule manufacturers. Before making a final selection, please consider the following: 1) Request full shingle samples; 2) See actual roof applications; 3) Because the appearance of a roof may vary depending upon the light exposure, consider viewing several roof applications under various kinds of light, i.e. bright sun, partial sun, full cloud, etc.; 4) Determine if the pitch of your roof will impact how a shingle color and style will look on your home. To make the best selection, view homes with your shingle color choice with roof pitches similar to your own.
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Choosing The Best Product For New England Roofs
With so many roofing choices, it can be confusing when trying to decide which roofing style best suits your home, your lifestyle and personal taste. The follow section discusses the pros and cons of today's most common roofing products.
Asphalt Products
Asphalt is a petroleum byproduct, first discovered about 5,000 years ago. For centuries, man found asphalt to be an excellent natural preservative, as well as an outstanding waterproofing and adhesive agent. But asphalt’s unique ability to provide roof protection was not discovered until relatively modern times.
Since the early 1900's, asphalt roofing products have set the standard for residential and commercial buildings in the United States, making the asphalt shingle roof being the most common roofing type today.
Asphalt roofing products are classified into four broad groups: shingles, residential roll roofing, built-up roofing and modified bitumen membranes. With these products, the roofing industry is able to meet the ever-expanding needs of both residential and commercial roofing customers.
Today's asphalt materials come in a wide variety of styles and colors, allowing you to have the roof of your dreams at an affordable price. Manufacturers, such as CertainTeed, GAF, ELK now offer styles which are not only more durable than the shingles of the past, they will also complement the unique style of your home or business.
High quality asphalt roofing products are guaranteed up to 50 years, under normal conditions. Some manufactures will also extend their warrantees for free, if the roofing is installed by a contractor who is certified with their company.
Although asphalt shingles are a good choice for many home and business owners, they do tend to have a few downsides in extreme climates. They are more prevalent to curl or crack under extreme winds. Also, snow & ice do not slide easily down the rough surface and therefore may need to be periodically removed in the winter.
For more information on asphalt roofing products, visit the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association's website.
Cedar Shingles
Wood shingles are offered in two styles, shingles and shakes. Shingles are machine-sawn and shakes are hand-split for a "rougher" look. Although very attractive, wood shingles need be treated regularly with a preservative. For more information on cedar shingles, visit the Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau's website.
Metal Shingles
Metal shingles offer the look of asphalt or granite, but are much lighter and more durable. This is achieved through zinc aluminum steel processing. Although warrantees typically range from 30 to 50 years, manufactures such as Gerard are able to boast a longevity factor of between 50 and 75 years.
Although these shingles will outlive most conventional shingles and add dramatically to the resale of your home, they do initially cost more than typical asphalt shingles do.
Membrane Roofing
Membrane roofing is typically used on low slope roofs such as commercial buildings and porches. There are several options to choose from, with EPDM being the most popular choice for both dependability and durability.
Copper Roofing
Copper roofing is an old time favorite in the New England area.
Although the initial installation is more expensive than most other styles, the elegance and resale value is unsurpassed by any other product. Those who are looking to stay within a tight roofing budget may also consider blending some copper accents with another roofing style. There are several examples of material blending in our Portfolio Section. For more information on the use of copper in architecture, visit the Copper Development Association's website.
Metal Roofing
Metal roofing in the United States dates back to Thomas Jefferson's home at Monticello. In the years since, metal roofing has evolved into an energy efficient and practical choice for New England homes.
The three most popular types of metal roofing are:
• The Screw-Down Style
• Hidden Fastener Style
• Standing Seam Style
Metal roofing offers year-round benefits. In the summer, the roofing deflects much of the sun's heat, which a standard roofing shingle would absorb. By choosing a quality brand, you could experience attic temperatures that are up to 15% cooler than standard roofing, thus saving you on cooling bills. In the winter, snow and ice tends to slide off metal roofing far easier than other materials.
Contrary to common myth, today's metal roofing is designed to actually be quieter than standard roofing. Also, by using interlocking designs, manufactures such as Ideal Roofing boast a very high tolerance to high velocity winds and extreme elements. For a full list of the pros and cons of metal roofing,
If you would like more information on metal roofing benefits, available styles and colors, you may also want to visit Ideal Roofing's website.
Slate Roofing
Slate roofs are not only attractive but also extremely durable. Although slate is a natural product, it can be ordered in a variety of textures and colors. When considering a slate roof for your home, keep in mind that natural slate is the heaviest and also the most expensive of all the roofing materials.


At Roof Specialist Inc., we believe the best warranty you can get is a financially sound company who is willing to analyze problems, determine what caused the problems and quickly take care of the problems. A warranty is simply a piece of paper promise, we give you a company with over 25 years of problem solving experience.
Roof Specialist offers various warranty options depending upon the type of system specified and installed. Standard Roof Specialist warranties are non-prorated and are included with each system at no additional cost. Typical warranties include Material Only, Standard and No Dollar Limit options. Warranty length range from 10 years to our 30 year Partnership Pledge. Please contact Roof Specialist for specific warranty guidelines.
Phone: 207-253-5004