How to Choose the Perfect Roof Color for Your House?
Choosing the right roof color for your house is the most important and least understood
Eastchester's pre-war Georgians and Tudors were often originally roofed in slate or heavyweight architectural shingles. Its postwar cape cods and colonials went up with asphalt shingles that are now approaching or past their useful life. Choosing the right replacement material means understanding which era your home belongs to, what its structural capacity supports, and how the material will look on a densely residential street where curb appeal matters to the whole block.
Meridian Contracting has worked with the full range of residential roofing materials throughout Eastchester and southern Westchester for more than 25 years.

The most practical replacement choice for Eastchester's postwar cape cods and colonials: cost-effective, reliable, and available in profiles that suit the architectural character of these homes.

A dimensional look with better wind ratings than standard three-tab shingles — a strong choice for Eastchester's colonials and pre-war homes where visual weight matters.

Found on many of Eastchester's pre-war Georgians and Tudors; repaired and matched carefully to preserve historic character rather than defaulting to full replacement when sections are still sound.

Long-term, low-maintenance option increasingly popular on Eastchester's more architecturally distinctive homes.
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