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Residential Roofing

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Residential roofing in the Twin Cities puts a whole new meaning to the word complicated but it is made easy with a roofing pro. Your home’s roof protects everything underneath it, so naturally it is important to make sure it is done right. The roof is more than just the covering to your home, it is a whole system. Let our Home Pros walk you through all the options and find the system that best protects your home. Below is a list of the most common roof coverings installed by American Eagle Home Improvement.

Fiberglass Shingles

Fiberglass shingles are the most common roof covering in the Twin Cities. Our partner, Owens Corning, first invented fiberglass shingles and has been leading the industry with new technologies and advancements in all aspects of the roofing system. Shingles come in a wide variety of colors to accent your home and improve the curb appeal.

Fiberglass shingles being instaled
Impact-Resistant Fiber glass Shingles

Impact-Resistant Fiberglass Shingles

Impact-resistant fiberglass shingles, like regular fiberglass shingles, offer superior protection for your home against the worst that mother nature can throw your way. They specially design these shingles for areas with cold weather and devastating hailstorms. Our Home Pros can discuss how these shingles protect your home and help you save money by installing impact-resistant shingles.

Composite Residential Roofing

A durable Composite roofing is a great alternative to natural roofing products such as cedar shingles, slate, or clay tiles. Composite offers the look and beauty of these natural products with the added benefit of being impact-resistant with no maintenance. Contact us to learn more about composite roofing systems.

Composit Roofing Material
Standing seam metal roofing

Metal Residential Roofing

Metal Roofing has made its way into the residential home sector and can be found in eyebrow accents, above a bay windows, or even as full roof replacements. With many different sizes, shapes, and colors, adding metal roofing to your home can add some great curb appeal. Certainly, the lifespan of a roof extends with these installations. In fact, it is possible that this is the last roofing system you may need to purchase. Let our Home Pros walk you through the steps and see if your home would be suitable for a new metal roof.

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