How to Choose the Best Roof for Your Chattanooga Home

Look—we know this probably wasn’t how you imagined spending your afternoon. But here you are, googling roofing materials, trying to make sense of terms like “modified bitumen” and “impact-resistant asphalt,” wondering when adulting got so complicated.

Good news: it doesn’t have to be. Whether your roof is leaking, sagging, or just long overdue for a glow-up, we’ve built this guide to help you cut through the noise and figure out how to choose the best roof for your home. Consider it your one-stop cheat sheet, created by the roofing experts at Jaco Contracting who actually do this stuff every day in Chattanooga (where the weather likes to keep it interesting).

Let’s break down your options and give you the info you need to make a confident, “yep-I-got-this” kind of decision.

Step One – Know Your Priorities (And Be Honest About Them)

Choosing the best roofing material isn’t about picking the fanciest thing or copying your neighbor’s roof. It’s about what you need. So ask yourself:

  • What’s my budget—realistically?
  • How long do I plan to stay in this home?
  • Do I want something low-maintenance?
  • Is curb appeal important to me?
  • Do I want the “I never have to think about this again” kind of roof?

Got your answers? Great. Now let’s talk about materials.

Asphalt Shingles – The Reliable Classic

Your Everyday Hero

Asphalt shingles are like that one hoodie you always reach for—reliable, familiar, and surprisingly versatile. They’re cost-effective, easy to install, and available in styles that range from budget-friendly to “hey, that looks like slate.”

Types we install:

  • Standard 3-tab shingles
  • Architectural (dimensional) shingles
  • Impact-resistant shingles
  • Premium asphalt (yes, that’s a thing)

Best for: Traditional homes, tighter budgets, homeowners who want a straightforward solution that looks good and does the job.

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Metal Roofing – Built for the Long Haul

Rugged, Refined, and Ready for Anything

Metal roofing isn’t just for barns anymore. With clean lines and an impressive lifespan, metal has become a go-to for both modern builds and practical homeowners who are tired of replacing shingles every 15 years.

What we offer:

  • Standing-seam steel (sleek, hidden fasteners)
  • Exposed fastener systems (durable and cost-effective)

Best for: Modern homes, long-term planners, and people who love hearing rain on a metal roof while sipping coffee.

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Synthetic Tile – Classic Looks, Smart Materials

The Clay Tile Vibe, Minus the Hassle

If you love the look of old-world clay tile but aren’t into the maintenance or the cost, synthetic tile is your best friend. It delivers the bold, upscale aesthetic without weighing down your roof (or your wallet).

What we use: EcoStar synthetic clay tile

Best for: Design-forward homeowners, people who want weather-ready materials with style, and anyone who likes standing out—in a good way.

Synthetic Slate & Cedar – Luxury Without the Headache

Old-School Style, New-School Performance

Natural slate and cedar shake are beautiful… and a pain. So we skipped the drama and went straight to the good stuff. Our DaVinci and EcoStar synthetic slate and cedar mimic the natural look but come with fewer issues, less upkeep, and longer life.

Best for: High-end builds, historic homes, or anyone who loves craftsmanship but not constant repairs.

Flat Roofing – When the Structure Demands It

For the Not-So-Sloped Situations

Not every home has a steep pitch. For porches, additions, or flat-style architecture, you need a roof designed to handle water properly. That’s where our flat roofing systems come in.

We install: Single-ply membranes, TPO, modified bitumen, and more—depending on your structure

Best for: Flat roofs, low-slope designs, and anyone who’s heard the words “ponding water” from a previous contractor.

How to Actually Choose the Best Roof for Your Home

So now that you know the players, how do you choose your team?

Start with the Facts

  • Budget-conscious? Go asphalt.
  • Long-hauler? Metal might be worth the investment.
  • Style-focused? Consider synthetic slate or tile.
  • Unique architecture? Match the material to the shape and vibe of your home.
  • Low-maintenance seeker? Synthetic options and metal roofs are your friends.

Then, Talk to People Who Know What They’re Doing

(That’s us.)

You shouldn’t have to figure this out alone. At Jaco Contracting, we guide you through the choices, give you real-world pros and cons, and help you make a decision you feel good about—not pressured into.

We’ve been at this for over 10 years, we’re certified by the best in the industry (Owens Corning, GAF, Durolast), and we’re local—so we understand what a Chattanooga roof actually has to deal with.

The Bottom Line

Choosing the right roof doesn’t have to be a chore. It’s just about knowing your priorities, understanding the materials, and having a contractor who talks to you like a human being—not a sales robot.

If you’re ready to figure out what the best roof for your home looks like, let’s talk. We’ll keep it simple, honest, and helpful. No jargon. No fluff. Just solid advice from roofing professionals who know how to build something that lasts.

Ready to Get Started?

Call us or email dshives@jacocontracting.net. We’ll schedule an inspection, walk you through your options, and help you land on the roof that fits your home, your lifestyle, and your budget.

Because the right roof isn’t just about materials—it’s about having the right people on your team.

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