Shingle Material
Your Comprehensive Guide to Quality Materials
Explore the key to a durable roof with our in-depth guide on shingles materials. From asphalt to wood, discover the perfect fit for your home, backed by expert insights and detailed specifications. Ensure longevity and style for your roof today.
Charcoal
This dark, rich gray is a favorite thanks to its flexibility. Pairing well with both warm and cool colors, Charcoal makes a statement on a wide range of home styles.
Hickory
This appealing brown shade has the added element of a red undertone. Hickory looks truly grand on homes with warm neutrals of brown and beige as well as with yellows and golds.
Stone Gray
This charming gray has a blue note to it, making it cooler and more versatile. A natural complement to all other grays and blues, Stone Gray also performs well alongside yellows, creams, and ivories.
Sagewood
Blending beautifully with nature, Sagewood straddles the line between warm and cool tones. It works extremely well as a companion to sages, creams, ivories, and any shade of beige.
Sandalwood
Reminiscent of a windswept shoreline, this inviting shingle pairs comfortably with beige/brown and golden tones. Extremely versatile and welcoming, Sandalwood complements virtually any style of home
Coastal slate
This cool gray has a lovely green undertone — exactly like traditional slate. Coastal Slate coordinates effortlessly with both grays and greens on the cool side, as well as with white, cream, and ivory exterior colors.
Aged Chestnut
This nature inspired brown pairs beautifully with most other warm exterior colors, such as beige, taupe, cream, gold, and yellow. Aged Chestnut’s genuine woodshake look will give your home a warm, inviting feel.
Birchwood
This soft, neutral shade of gray flatters homes that feature clean lines. Characterized by its subtle tints, Birchwood harmonizes perfectly with city or suburban environments.
Copper Canyon
This shingle makes a defining statement. Copper Canyon dances with several different hues, highlighted with a spicy nutmeg tone throughout — making it an ideal choice for pairing with both grays and browns.
Golden Amber
Golden Amber exhibits a refreshing, warm tone, with hints of brown, cinnamon, and beige. This shingle works very well with lighter exteriors, such as clay and other tan-based colors.
Charcoal
This dark, rich gray is a favorite thanks to its flexibility. Pairing well with both warm and cool colors, Charcoal makes a statement on a wide range of home styles.
Ocean Gray
This distinctive gray has cool blue-green nuances. Ocean Gray is a perfect background for grays, whites, and bluegreens, as well as white, cream, and ivory exterior colors.
Sagewood
Blending beautifully with nature, Sagewood straddles the line between warm and cool tones. It works extremely well as a companion to sages, creams, ivories, and any shade of beige.
Sandalwood
Reminiscent of a windswept shoreline, this inviting shingle pairs comfortably with beige/brown and golden tones. Extremely versatile and welcoming, Sandalwood complements virtually any style of home
Forest Brown
This deep brown has welcoming warmth and charm. The dark tones of Forest Brown are ideal finishes for any home exterior.
Cool Barkwood
This popular brown is warm and inviting. Cool Barkwood is an outstanding choice for pairing with most warm colors, but this shingle is just as much at home with blues and greens.
Cool Antique Slate
This shingle’s color has an impressive tradition in roofing, going back decades. Cool Antique Slate is a tried-and-true companion to brick and stone, but it also favors browns and beiges as well as grays and whites.
Cool Weathered Wood
Truly the perfect neutral color, Cool Weathered Wood complements a broad range of hues — especially clay, the current most popular color for home exteriors.
Golden Prairie
The soft, warm glow of Golden Prairie comes from its delicate mixture of golds, beiges, and touches of rust. And, since no other triplelayer asphalt shingle matches the thickness of our premium Glenwood ® Shingle, this will be a truly illustrious addition to your home.
Amber Wheat
Inspired by the beauty of America’s heartland, the warm tones of Amber Wheat are accented with cool notes. It complements warm beiges, golds, offwhites, and warm grays, as well as pale terra cotta, yellow brick, and limestone.
Arctic White
This shingle provides value and performance with a classic shadow effect. Arctic White soothes the senses while charmingly enhancing many cool-toned exteriors.
White
A timeless choice, White is very neutral and flexible, pairing well with all grays, whites, greens, blues, yellows creams and ivories.