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Roofing Materials from GAF

We make the quality products that help you to protect what matters most.

Materials for every roof type

At GAF, we’re always seeking new ways to provide you with the right tools and resources for all of your roofing projects.

RESIDENTIAL ROOF MATERIALS

A roof system is so much more than shingles. Find out how the system works together to keep moisture out, your energy costs down and your house looking terrific.

COMMERCIAL ROOFING SYSTEMS

Whether it’s TPO, liquid-applied roofing, or anything in between, there’s a GAF roofing system for your needs. We’ve developed roof systems for today’s flat roof challenges.

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Millions of Americans live, work, and play under quality products from North America’s largest roofing manufacturer.

roofer stacking bundles of Timberline HDZ shingles on a roof

America's #1-selling roof shingle keeps getting better

Timberline HDZ® Shingles offer the look people love, now with LayerLock™ Technology and the StainGuard Plus™ Algae Protection Limited Warranty.1
Roofers rolling out a TPO Membrane over a low-slope roof

EverGuard® TPO Single-Ply Roofing Systems

Protect your building, your business, and the people who count on them. In the 20+ years that TPO has been in the field, it’s become the most popular product used for low-slope roofing. Over 1.8 billion sq. ft. are installed annually, making up over 50% of single-ply roofs being installed today.
125-year StainGuard Plus Algae Protection Limited Warranty against blue-green algae discoloration is available only on products sold in packages bearing the StainGuard Plus logo. See GAF Shingle & Accessory Limited Warranty for complete coverage and restrictions and qualifying products.
LATEST FROM GAF ROOF VIEWS
Mark Rutherford is one of the founders and current co-owner of Atlanta Roofing Specialists, where he's responsible for production and commercial sales. The company provides new roofs and repair services for residential and commercial buildings in the Atlanta area, and has been a part of the community for 30 years.
As the warmer temperatures of spring arrive, you might be getting out your vacuum, mop, and household cleaners. But the outside of your home likely needs some attention too. Signs of winter damage often show up once the snow melts and the ground thaws, so now's also the time for outdoor spring cleaning. Proper home maintenance—such as inspecting your roof and other areas of your home that might need repair can help preserve your property.
What's old is new again. In addition to musical tastes and clothing trends, this is often the case with certain architectural styles. Today, the modern mansard roof is experiencing a comeback. The first known use of this roof style was in 1550 where it appeared on a portion of the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The mansard roof derives its name from François Mansart, a French architect who favored the style and used it in many of his building designs.
If you're thinking about replacing your old roof or installing a new one, one thing to consider is whether you should choose darker or lighter shingles. Appearance isn't the only factor this choice affects. Depending on your home and where you live, choosing darker or lighter options might also be more beneficial and efficient. Here's what you need to know about selecting between light and dark shingle colors for your roof.



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