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Asphalt Shingles vs. Synthetic Shingles in Calgary and Surrounding Areas

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Roofing contractors working on a sloped residential roof, installing roofing materials on a home.

Choosing the right roofing material is critical for homeowners in Calgary and the surrounding areas, where hailstorms, temperature swings, and heavy snow loads are common. Two of the most popular options today are asphalt shingles and synthetic shingles, each offering different benefits based on budget, durability, and long‑term performance.

This guide compares both options to help you make a confident decision when planning a roofing installation or roofing repair.


Understanding Asphalt Shingles for Calgary Homes

Asphalt shingles remain the most commonly used roofing material across Canada due to their affordability and reliability. Most residential roofers and roofing contractors recommend them for homeowners seeking a balance between cost and performance.


Pros of Asphalt Shingles

  • Cost‑effective roofing solution

  • Easy and fast roofing installation

  • Available in multiple colours and styles

  • Widely supported by local roofers

  • Suitable for most residential homes


Cons of Asphalt Shingles

  • Shorter lifespan than synthetic options

  • Can suffer damage during severe hailstorms

  • Requires more frequent roofing repair

  • Less environmentally friendly than rubber roofing


For many homeowners, asphalt shingles are an excellent choice when working within a budget or replacing an aging roof quickly.


Pros and Cons of Synthetic Shingles

Synthetic shingles, often made from rubber or polymer materials, are rapidly growing in popularity, especially in hail‑prone regions like Calgary. Products such as Euroshield are known for delivering a hail‑proof roof solution.


Pros of Synthetic Shingles

  • Exceptional durability and impact resistance

  • Designed to withstand extreme weather

  • Longer lifespan than asphalt shingles

  • Ideal for homeowners seeking hail‑proof roofing

  • Made from recycled materials

Cons of Synthetic Shingles

  • Higher upfront investment

  • Requires an experienced roofing contractor

Synthetic shingles are well‑suited for homeowners focused on long‑term value, reduced maintenance, and storm resistance.


Asphalt Shingles vs. Synthetic Shingles: Side‑by‑Side Comparison


Key differences homeowners should consider:

  • Lifespan: Asphalt shingles (15–25 years[kv1] ) vs. synthetic shingles (40–50+ years)

  • Hail resistance: Moderate vs. high

  • Upfront cost: Lower vs. higher

  • Maintenance needs: More frequent vs. minimal

  • Eco‑impact: Limited vs. environmentally friendly

Because southern Alberta experiences frequent hailstorms, many homeowners choose impact‑resistant roofing materials to reduce long‑term repair needs.


Which Roofing Option Is Right for You?

Your ideal roofing choice depends on your home’s age, budget, and long‑term plans. A trusted roofing company can inspect your roof, explain material options, and recommend the best solution for your property.


Whether you are planning a full roofing installation or addressing storm‑related damage, working with a qualified roofer ensures durable results.


Ebenezer Roofing works with homeowners throughout Calgary and surrounding communities, providing expert guidance and dependable workmanship.


Book Your Roofing Consultation Today

If you are comparing asphalt shingles and synthetic shingles for your Calgary home, now is the time to speak with an experienced roofing contractor.


Contact Ebenezer Roofing today to schedule a roof inspection or request a free estimate for roofing services in Calgary and the surrounding areas.

 [kv1]12-15 years

 
 

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Ebenezer Roofing

138-23 Millrise Dr SW

Calgary, Alberta T2Y 3V1

 

info@ebenezerroofing.ca

 

Karen, Office Manager
403-998-5321

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Calgary, Okotoks, Airdrie, Strathmore, Chestermere, Bragg Creek,  Canmore, Banff, Cochrane, Airdrie

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