Designer shingles deliver the look of slate or wood shake at a fraction of the cost and weight. Atlas Roofing installs GAF's designer line (Camelot, Grand Sequoia, Glenwood) on premium Garfield Heights homes where appearance matters as much as performance.
Material selection in Garfield Heights is informed by the local architecture — primarily postwar Cape Cods and bungalows, 1920s-30s colonials and tudors near Turney, postwar ranches. The right shingle profile and color makes a real difference on these homes.
Garfield Heights' housing along Granger and Turney spans 1920s-1960s, so tear-offs vary substantially — the older homes near Turney often have multiple shingle layers over original cedar shake, while the postwar Capes off Granger and Broadway are typically simpler one-or-two-layer tear-offs.
The 1920s-30s tudors near Turney have steep complex roof geometries with deep eaves and multiple dormers where flashing detail matters most.
Typically 30-60% more than standard architectural shingles. They look distinctly more premium and often last longer.
Designer shingles work especially well on Tudor, Craftsman, Colonial, and other traditional architectures common in Garfield Heights. Modern minimal homes typically suit standard architectural shingles fine.
GAF Camelot II (slate-look), Grand Sequoia (shake-look), and Glenwood (luxury slate-look) are our most-installed designer lines.
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