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Welcome to Southern Shingles, your premier choice for roofing services in Upstate SC. With over 30 years of experience, we are a family-owned and operated business that provides high-quality residential and commercial roofing solutions.

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Over 30 Years of Serving the Upstate

Our Services

Roofing

Whether it's a full roof replacement, minor repairs, or regular maintenance, we've got you covered!

Gutters

We offer installation, repair, and maintenance services to ensure your gutters are working efficiently.

Siding

Enhance the appearance and energy efficiency of your property with our siding installation and repair services.

Insurance Claim Experts

Dealing with insurance claims can be complex. Let our experienced team handle the process for you, ensuring you get the coverage you deserve for your roofing repairs or replacement.

Why Choose

Southern Shingles?

Choosing Southern Shingles for your roofing, siding, and gutter needs means selecting a locally owned and operated company deeply rooted in the Anderson community.

When you choose us, you’re supporting local jobs and ensuring that your roofing, siding, and gutter needs are met with a personal touch and a commitment to excellence.

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Locally Owned

We are a locally owned business dedicated to serving not only Anderson County but also the Upstate of South Carolina.

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Licensed & Insured

Southern Shingles is a licensed and insured roofing company, providing you with the peace of mind that your project is backed by industry expertise and financial protection.

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Reliable & Trusted

We are a reliable and trusted roofing company, known for consistently delivering exceptional service and earning the confidence of our satisfied customers.

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Financing Available

We go the extra mile by offering flexible financing options, ensuring that your roofing needs are not just met with quality but also with financial convenience.

Your Roofing Journey:

From Selection to Installation

Shingles
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With a lifespan ranging from 25 to 50 years, shingles are one of the most popular roofing materials for residential properties. Shingles are known for their durability and affordability, making them a great choice for homeowners looking for a cost-effective roofing option.

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Metal roofs are a durable, long-lasting choice for homes and businesses, often lasting 50+ years with proper care. At Southern Shingles, we offer both standing seam roofs (sleek, watertight, and custom-cut on-site) and screw-down corrugated roofs (a cost-effective, traditional option with proven durability).

Silicone roofs are a popular choice for commercial properties due to their energy efficiency and durability. This material is applied by rolling or spraying on the existing roof system. It is a liquid that fills all cracks and protects the existing roof system for an additional 10-20 years to maximize the life of the current roof. Silicone roofs offer excellent protection against the elements, including UV rays, and are highly resistant to weathering. They are also environmentally friendly, making them a sustainable roofing option. Silicone roofs are a cost-effective choice for extending the life of your current roof system while providing long-lasting protection.

Thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) roofs are mostly installed on flat roof areas with not much pitch or fall. This roofing material is known for its ability to reflect sunlight, which helps reduce cooling costs during the summer months. TPO roofing is also resistant to UV rays, tears, and punctures, making it a long-lasting roofing option for commercial buildings. Additionally, TPO roofs often use gutter/drain systems to remove water off the roof, ensuring proper drainage and preventing water damage. They are also environmentally friendly, making them a sustainable roofing option. Silicone roofs are a cost-effective choice for extending the life of your current roof system while providing long-lasting protection.

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Bitumen or Cap & BAW roofs are most commonly used when the roof slope is not 3/12 or greater, and shingles cannot be applied. Shingles are not recommended to be installed on anything less than a 3/12 pitch to avoid blowing rain to travel up the roof and under the shingle tabs. Bitumen roofs are known for their durability and cost-effectiveness. They offer a waterproof seal that protects your roof from water damage and leaks. Cap & BAW roofs, also known as Built-Up Roofing, consist of multiple layers of bitumen and reinforcement fabrics, providing added strength and durability. Both bitumen and Cap & BAW roofs are excellent choices for flat or low-slope roofs, offering long-lasting protection and peace of mind.

Get the look of a cedar shake without maintenance with a synthetic cedar shake roof. These roofs are durable and long-lasting, providing the beauty of cedar without the upkeep. Synthetic cedar shake roofs require minimal maintenance compared to traditional ones, saving you time and money in the long run.

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With proper care, a slate roof can last for over a century, making it a great investment for any property. Slate is a natural stone that is extremely durable and resistant to fire, making it an excellent choice for homes in areas prone to wildfires. Additionally, slate roofs are available in a variety of colors and textures, allowing you to customize the look of your home. While slate roofs require professional installation due to their weight and fragility, they are relatively low maintenance once installed. With their timeless beauty and exceptional durability, slate roofs are a great choice for homeowners looking for a long-lasting roofing solution.

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Step 1: Deck

Before your contractor can install the new roof, they will remove the old shingles and roofing material down to the deck. Then they will evaluate the deck for damage and make any necessary repairs. Once the repairs are complete, your contractor will begin installing the components of our new roof.

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Step 2: Ice & Water

First, the Ice & Water self-sealing underlayment adheres to the roof deck and seals around nail penetrations, protecting rakes, eaves, and critical flashings from water infiltration. Ice & Water is essential around critical transitions and roof penetrations, providing an extra layer of protection from wind, rain, ice, and snow trying to penetrate your roofing system.

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Step 3: Underlayment

Next, the primary roofing underlayment is unrolled and fastened to the roof deck. Synthetic underlayment, such as Summit 60, forms a secondary leak-proof barrier before the shingles are installed above it. Summit 60 synthetic underlayment is also less prone to damage than traditional felt. Underlayment shields the roof deck from weather damage until shingles can be repaired or replaced.

Step 4: Starter Shingles

Before applying shingles, your contractor will apply a starter shingle course along the perimeter of the roof. Starter shingles are installed at the eave of your roof to help prevent shingle blow-off during high winds. Pre-cut starter shingles save time at installation and ensure that the first course of field shingles seats down properly thanks to an aggressive adhesive line.

Step 5: Shingles

After the starter shingles, your contractor will install the asphalt shingles. Asphalt shingles come in a variety of styles, colors, and designs. They provide aesthetic appeal and style to complement your home, while protecting your roof from the elements and weathering effects.

Step 6: Ventilation

A well-designed roofing system relies on balanced ventilation to maintain airflow and prevent shingle damage. Atlas offers two key solutions: ridge vents (6a), which are low-profile and nearly invisible while protecting against wind, rain, and dust, and slope-mounted ventilation (6b), including sleek box vents for open attics and power vents with built-in humidistats and thermostats for automatic climate control. Both options enhance durability and efficiency for various roof designs.

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ABOUT US

Family Owned & Operated

At Southern Shingles, we take pride in our extensive experience and expertise in the roofing industry. With over 30 years of serving the Upstate, SC area, we have established ourselves as a trusted name in residential and commercial roofing. Our family-owned and operated business is dedicated to providing the highest quality roofing services, backed by our commitment to customer satisfaction.

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Building Excellence Together

Why stop at a new roof? With our sister company, Mosteller Construction, you get a trusted partner for all your construction needs. Experience a seamless transition from roofing to full construction with Mosteller Construction and Southern Shingles Roofing.

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