From the older estates around Cranbrook to the newer builds off Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills has some of the most architecturally interesting residential roofs in southeast Michigan. They also tend to be the trickiest to do right.
GAF Camelot II and CertainTeed Grand Manor are the two most-installed designer asphalt lines in Bloomfield Hills neighborhoods.
For mid-century moderns and contemporary builds. Charcoal, dark bronze, and slate gray dominate.
When the home needs the look of cedar shake or clay tile but the homeowner wants metal-roof lifespan.
The City of Bloomfield Hills (and Bloomfield Township) both require a building permit for a full roof replacement. We pull the permit on your behalf and handle the rough and final inspections.
If your home is in a deed-restricted neighborhood or has an HOA approval requirement, we'll provide the material spec, samples, and product cut sheets needed for HOA submission.