A Color Wheel of Shingles: Up-to-Date Shades to Choose From

Roof Installation in Central Ohio - Local Roofer - Newman Roofing LLC

Roof Installation in Central Ohio - Local Roofer - Newman Roofing LLC

We are all familiar with the “color wheel” – that round chart that shows an organization and relationships of primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. When it comes to your color options for roofing, we are adapting the same reference to better guide you, because we believe that colors surely add to the curb appeal of your house. A perfect choice of roofing color certainly can make your house standout in your Westerville or Lewis-Center neighborhood.

The shingles are under the Landmark brand and are divided into two categories: Landmark Shingle Styles and Landmark PRO Series Shingle Styles. Here is your color menu:

Landmark Shingle Styles

  • Pewter

  • Moire Black

  • Hunter Green

  • Heather Blend

  • Georgetown Gray

  • Driftwood

  • Cottage Red

  • Colonial State

  • Cobblestone Gray

  • Burnt Sienna

  • Atlantic Blue

  • Silver Birch

  • Resawn Shake

Landmark PRO Series Shingle Styles

  • Silver Birch PRO,

  • Max Def Weathered Wood

  • Max Def Resawn Shake

  • Max Def Pewter

  • Max Def Moire Black

  • Max Def Hunter Green

  • Max Def Heather Blend

  • Max Def Georgetown Gray

  • Max Def Driftwood

  • Max Def Colonial State

  • Max Def Burnt Sienna

Indeed, your roof is an essential part that can complement the overall appearance of your house. Aside from the look, there are also other factors that you should consider in choosing the style and color of shingles for your house. Before contacting Lewis-Center Ohio roofing contractors that can provide you with options, consider your area’s climate. Take note of this reminder from wikihow.com:

Consider your climate. The color of your shingles will help keep energy bills from skyrocketing.

  • Your roof color can affect the temperature in your attic by 20 to 40 degrees and make a real difference in heating or cooling your home.

  • White or light shingles reflect sunlight and help keep the temperature of your home down.

  • Dark shingles absorb heat and will help homes in colder climates stay warm. They also help melt snow and ice from your roof.

Contact Newman Roofing Company, a contractor that provides up-to-date options on roofing in Westerville. Consult with us on the shingle style and color that will suit your home’s architectural structure. Your choice will surely add to the curb appeal of your house subsequently increasing its market value.

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