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CASE Roofers and Exteriors has been in business since 1981 installing high quality roofing on homes throughout South Carolina and North Carolina.
One of the most popular roofing material options in use in the USA and South Eastern USA is asphalt shingle roofing.
The reason that asphalt shingles are one of the most widely used roofing materials is because they are long lasting, readily available and most economical of all roofing types.
The typical asphalt shingle is a 36 by 12-
To inspect if your residential or commercial property needs roof replacement or repair, please follow these simple steps or give us a call and we will be happy to give a professional check out and free estimate if a roof replacement is deemed necessary.







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Synthetic slate and shake shingles are made from engineered polymers along with other fillers and modifiers.
Synthetic shingles offer homeowners significant cost and maintenance savings. They look just like real slate or cedar shake and come in a wide variety of color, thickness, blend and width. They offer incredible durability and weather resistance strength. They are indeed peace of mind roofing option. Some call them install them and forget it.
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The strength and beauty of the wood roofing make for visually versatile, naturally
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Wood Shakes are typically made of cedar, spruce or treated pine.
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Wood shingles are machine sawn smooth on both sides.
Generally, cedar is the highest performing wood for making shakes. But, treated pine shakes also perform well.
Shakes are brown or reddish in color when new, but usually fade in the first year to a gray color.
Wood shingles may be installed with only a slight gap between shingles. However, to allow for expansion, shakes should be spaced up to 1/4" from their neighbors.