How do Elk roofing products compare to other types of roofing materials available to me?
Elk shingles carry an Underwriters Laboratory Class “A” fire rating, while wood shingles are being banned in many areas because of fire danger. Untreated wood shingles can warp, curl and burn, while Elk shingles are made with a fiberglass base to resist these problems. And Elk premium shingles are less expensive than wood or shake. Ordinary three-tab shingles are flat and thin — and look that way on a roof. Conversely, Elk shingles lend a high-profile look to a building, which your clients will appreciate.