ROOFING

ROOFING

Protect your home and improve efficiency with EcoBill’s expert roofing services. We install durable, weather-resistant roofs designed to safeguard your property for decades.

Built to Protect.
Designed to Last.

From city homes to large commercial facilities, EcoBill delivers roofing solutions that combine strength, efficiency, and long - term value. Our team uses premium materials and proven installation methods to ensure every roof we work on can withstand the toughest weather conditions while maintaining energy efficiency. We take the time to assess your property’s unique needs, providing expert recommendations and a clear plan for the best results. Whether you’re protecting a family home or investing in a commercial building, we make sure your roof is ready for decades of reliable protection - and fully prepared for clean energy upgrades whenever you are.

Residential Roofs

Residential roofs can be either flat or sloped (also called pitched or tilted).

  • Common materials: asphalt shingles, clay tiles, metal

  • May have skylights, chimneys, or vents that require precision work

  • Both flat and sloped roofs are compatible with solar

Commercial Roofs

Commercial roofs are typically flat or low-sloped structures.

  • Common materials: TPO, PVC, EPDM, built-up roofing

  • Typically larger, with more open space for solar panel layout

  • Often ideal for ballasted mounting systems (no roof penetration)

Tilted Roofs vs. Flat Roofs

Tilted Roofs vs. Flat Roofs

We provide expert roofing services for both residential and commercial properties. Whether it’s a city home or a large commercial facility, EcoBill can assess your roof’s condition and recommend the best solution - especially if you’re planning to integrate clean energy in the future.

Flat Roofs

  • Found in many commercial and some modern residential buildings

  • May use ballasted solar systems (no drilling), tilt frames, or hybrid approaches

  • Offer flexibility in solar design and easy maintenance access

Tilted Roofs

  • Often found on residential homes but also present in some commercial settings

  • Require penetrating racking systems for solar panels

  • The natural angle can improve water runoff and solar panel performance

Common Roofing Materials

Our team works with a wide variety of roofing materials. Here's an overview of the most common ones

Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt Shingles

Affordable and versatile roofing option with a lifespan of 15-30 years, compatible with most solar panel installations.

Clay or Concrete Tiles

Clay or Concrete Tiles

Durable and weather-resistant roofing with a lifespan of 50+ years, offering excellent thermal insulation and a classic look.

Metal Roofing

Metal Roofing

Lightweight, long-lasting, and highly reflective surface ideal for maximizing solar efficiency and reducing heat absorption.

Torch Down

Torch Down

Durable flat-roof material made from modified bitumen, offering excellent waterproofing and ideal stability for solar panel installation.

What Makes Up a Roof?

While every roof is different, most are built using several core components

  • Roof Decking

    The base of the roof, usually plywood or oriented strand board (OSB)

  • Underlayment

    Water-resistant or waterproof barrier beneath the outer layer

  • Insulation

    More common in flat commercial roofs for thermal regulation

  • Ventilation Components

    Maintain airflow and reduce moisture buildup

What Makes Up a Roof?
  • Flashing

    Metal pieces that prevent leaks at joints and edges

  • Drip Edge & Gutters

    Help channel water away from the roof and structure

  • Roof Covering

    The visible outer layer (shingles, tile, metal, etc.)

Note: Not every roof includes every component, and some materials are specific to flat or pitched applications.

Stronger Roofs, Smarter Energy

Installing a new roof and a clean energy system together offers significant benefits — especially when handled by one experienced team. EcoBill manages both, delivering a seamless, efficient, and integrated solution.

Advantages of Roofing + Clean Energy from One Provider

  • Single point of contact for both installations

  • Clean, coordinated design between roofing and energy systems

  • One combined warranty for peace of mind

  • Reduced scheduling delays and improved communication

  • Option to finance both together, lowering upfront costs

  • Roofing work tied to energy installations may qualify for federal tax incentives*

*Tax credit eligibility should be confirmed with a qualified tax advisor.

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