Not every roof is a forever roof. On rental property, a house going on the market, or a budget that simply will not stretch, TAMKO's Heritage family gets you a legitimate architectural shingle at a real price. We will tell you where the tradeoff is rather than pretend there isn't one.
Availability moves with the market. We confirm the exact line, color, and written warranty in your proposal before anything is ordered.
The value architectural shingle we quote most from this brand. A genuine dimensional look without the premium-line price.
Core lineA step up in the same family, with a heavier feel and more depth on the roof.
UpgradeLarger format with a wider nailing area, aimed at higher wind performance.
Wind performanceThe impact-rated option, for homes with a hail history or a carrier that rewards it.
Impact-ratedThe 3-tab. Lowest cost per square in the line and honest about what it is.
Value / 3-tabSteel shingles for homeowners who want metal without a standing-seam roof.
MetalThe gap between Heritage and a premium line is money you can put toward decking, ventilation, or flashing that actually needs it.
Heritage is a dimensional shingle, not a 3-tab wearing a nicer name. From the curb it reads like an architectural roof.
StormFighter IR means choosing value now doesn't close the door on an impact-rated roof.
A free, documented inspection tells us the pitch, layers, decking condition, and ventilation you're starting from.
We show you two or three realistic lines side by side — what each costs, and what the difference actually buys.
You see physical samples in daylight against your own brick, and we check any HOA requirement before ordering.
We install to the manufacturer's specification and hand you the written manufacturer and workmanship warranties.
It can be, if the money saved gets spent twice. Where it isn't: a rental, a house you're selling, or a roof where the budget is genuinely fixed. What we won't do is cut the underlayment, flashing, or ventilation to hit a number — that's where cheap roofs actually fail.
Both are architectural shingles and both will do the job. Timberline is heavier, has a broader color range, and is easier to match years later. Heritage costs less. We'll quote both.
Yes, MetalWorks. It is a different product and a different price bracket from asphalt — worth a conversation if metal is what you actually want.
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Book a free, documented inspection and we'll bring samples and a clear, itemized comparison — no pressure.