Roofing
Shepley offers a wide selection of roofing materials including cedar shingles, asphalt shingles, and rubber roofing for your flat surface applications. Tell us the look you want, and we will make it happen.
Give your homes the best protection. A roof system works as a shield against the external world. We offer a number of proven materials that stand up to Cape Cod's weather and climate.
Types of Roofing
Asphalt
Asphalt shingles are one of the most widely used roofing cover in North America because they are relatively inexpensive, aesthetically pleasing, long lasting, and is easy to install. Asphalt roof shingles use fiberglass matt saturated in asphalt and covered with rock granules for a water-tight seal and durability. Shepley offers a variety of asphalt roofing shingles, ranging in style and color.
Cedar
Wood shingles or shakes can also be used for roof covering, and they can provide a historically accurate, durable, and extremely appealing roof covering. Western red cedar and Alaskan Yellow Cedar are the most popular wood species, each sharing excellent traits for a long lasting roof.
Rubber
Low slope roofs are commonly seen in modern home designs, over porch areas, or in commercial applications. For these applications, rubber roofing is ideal because it is durable, pliable, and waterproof. Rubber roofs are designed to go in places where asphalt shingles don’t perform well as they create an impermeable membrane over a solid surface.
Our team of experienced sales professionals are a resource to you and here to help every step of the way so your projects run smoothly.
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Alaskan Yellow Cedar: A Welcome Addition to the Wood Roof Market
From a dealer perspective, over the past several years we have been hearing more and more buzz around the use of Alaskan Yellow Cedar shingles in place of traditional Western Red Cedar for roofs, so the next time a home...
Don’t Judge a House by Its Cover
As your customer drives around looking at roofs that you provided as references, keep in mind they cannot see the most important part of the roof. Your customer cannot see how the roof was installed or what components...