Choose the right roof with practical guidance from Heartland.

We help homeowners compare shingles, metal, clay, and cedar based on budget, appearance, maintenance, durability, and how long they plan to stay in the home.

Built for Midwest weather, real budgets, and everyday residential needs.

Compare different roofing materials and styles

These are the most relevant residential options we walk homeowners through. Each one has a different balance of cost, upkeep, appearance, and long-term value.

Asphalt shingle roof

Asphalt Shingles

A practical starting point for many homes and the most common residential choice.

  • Best fit: Straightforward replacements and all-around value
  • Maintenance: Low to moderate
  • Long-term value: Strong value for budget-conscious homeowners
G-Rib metal roof

G-Rib Metal Roofing

A practical exposed-fastener metal option for homeowners who want metal without jumping to standing seam.

  • Best fit: A more affordable metal roof
  • Maintenance: Low
  • Long-term value: Practical durability for the price
Standing seam metal roof

Standing Seam Metal Roofing

A concealed-fastener metal system built for homeowners who prioritize clean lines and long-term performance.

  • Best fit: Long-term ownership and higher-performance metal roofing
  • Maintenance: Low
  • Long-term value: One of the strongest long-term choices
Clay tile roof

Clay Tile Roofing

A distinctive material chosen more for architectural character and appearance than for simple economy.

  • Best fit: Homes where the tile look is part of the design
  • Maintenance: Moderate
  • Long-term value: Appearance-led investment with lasting style
Cedar shake roof

Cedar Shake Roofing

A natural-wood look for homeowners who care most about warmth, texture, and classic character.

  • Best fit: Premium natural appearance and curb appeal
  • Maintenance: Higher than asphalt or metal
  • Long-term value: Best for homeowners prioritizing appearance and charm

What to expect for your roofing project

A simple process focused on the roof, the right material, and clear next steps.

1

Roof Assessment

We look at the roof condition, problem areas, and what matters most for your home and budget.

2

Material Comparison

We compare the options clearly so you understand the tradeoffs in cost, upkeep, and appearance.

3

Roof Replacement

Once you are ready, we move into scheduling, installation, cleanup, and the final walkthrough.

Why homeowners choose Heartland

We keep the recommendation practical, explain the tradeoffs clearly, and focus on roofing choices that make sense for the home, budget, and long-term plan.

Clear material guidance

We help homeowners compare asphalt, metal, tile, and cedar without turning the decision into guesswork.

Residential-first recommendations

Our focus is what fits the house, the weather, and your goals instead of pushing the most expensive option.

Practical project communication

From inspection to installation, we keep the process straightforward so you know what happens next and why.

Finished with the full home in mind

A roof should protect well, look right on the house, and leave the property clean when the work is done.

Need help comparing roofing options for your home?

We can walk you through what fits your budget, your style, and your home, then give you a clear quote.