Residential Roofing Services
Expert Roofing Solutions for Your Home or Multi-Family Property
A new roof for your home or multi-family dwelling is a significant decision and investment. From selecting the right roofing system to material delivery, tear-off, deck inspections, underlayment, installation, recommended accessories like skylights and vents, and final cleanup—you can count on Edca Roofing’s trusted expertise to guide you through every step of the process.
Our crews are highly skilled, professionally equipped, and trained in safety protocols to ensure the exceptional installation of your roof. For flat or low-slope applications, we specialize in torch down and single-ply roofing systems such as TPO and PVC. For sloped and steep roofs, our specialty is asphalt composition shingles.
Most residential projects involve steep-slope roofing, but if your home features a flat roof, our extensive experience makes us the preferred contractor for these types of installations.
Roofing Materials We Specialize In
Asphalt Composition Shingles
Asphalt shingles are the most commonly used roofing material in the Pacific Northwest. They are made of a fiberglass mat base, coated with asphalt, and topped with ceramic granules for added durability, UV protection, and color variety. Available in a wide range of styles and colors, asphalt shingle roofs typically last up to 30 years.
Why it's good for residential roofs: Asphalt shingles are cost-effective, easy to install, and offer great curb appeal with a variety of styles and colors to match any home. Their long lifespan and reliability make them ideal for residential use.
TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin)
TPO is a single-ply membrane system designed for flat or low-slope roofs. Made from a blend of rubber and plastic, it is known for its durability, UV resistance, and cost-effectiveness. TPO is installed with heat-welded seams that form strong, waterproof bonds. With proper maintenance, TPO roofs can last up to 25 years.
Why it's good for residential roofs: TPO is an excellent choice for modern homes with flat or low-slope roof sections. Its clean, minimal look and energy-efficient properties help lower cooling costs, making it a smart option for residential applications.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
PVC roofing is another single-ply system used on flat or low-slope roofs. Made from durable plastic and reinforced with polyester or fiberglass, PVC offers excellent waterproofing, chemical and fire resistance, and strong heat-welded seams. It is particularly ideal for commercial buildings exposed to grease or oil. With proper care, PVC roofs typically last 25 years.
Why it's good for residential roofs: For homes with flat roof areas, PVC offers strong protection from water intrusion and temperature extremes. It’s a great option for homeowners seeking a durable, low-maintenance solution with excellent weather resistance.
Torch Down (Modified Bitumen Roofing)
Torch down roofing is a popular solution for flat or low-slope roofs, known for its excellent waterproofing, strong UV and heat resistance, flexibility in changing temperatures, puncture resistance, and low maintenance requirements. Repairs are typically quick and straightforward. Torch down roofing can also be used in combination with laminated shingles when certain sections of a home have low-slope areas. White membranes are most commonly used on flat roofs where the roof is not visible from the ground, while colored options are preferred for visible areas or where a more cohesive look with residential asphalt shingles is desired. With proper installation and maintenance, torch down roofs can last up to 20 years.
Why it's good for residential roofs: Torch down is ideal for homes with flat roof sections, such as over porches or additions. It blends well with shingle roofs when needed and provides strong, long-lasting waterproof protection with minimal upkeep.
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