Shingle Roofing Experts in Abilene and the Big Country

Quality Shingle Roofing for Residential & Commercial Properties

Bunton Roofing provides expert shingle roofing solutions for homes and businesses in Abilene and the Big Country. With years of experience, we offer top-tier craftsmanship, fair pricing, and exceptional customer service. Our team specializes in installing and repairing various types of shingles, ensuring durability, curb appeal, and protection against Texas weather.

  • 3-Tab Shingles: Affordable & Classic

    Cost-effective and widely available

    Traditional flat appearance with three uniform cutouts

    Lightweight and easy to install

    Suitable for homeowners looking for a budget-friendly option

  • Laminate (Architectural) Shingles: Stylish & Durable

    Thicker and more dimensional than 3-tab shingles

    Longer lifespan with better wind resistance

    Enhances curb appeal with a layered, high-end look

    Available in a variety of colors and textures

  • Impact-Resistant Shingles: Engineered for Extreme Weather

    Designed to withstand hail, high winds, and severe storms

    Helps reduce insurance premiums in storm-prone areas

    Available in various styles and colors for a refined look

  • Presidential Shingles: A distinguished wood shake look with enhanced strength

    High-quality laminated shingles that offers a differentiated appearance in color and dimension.

    These products offer a realistic representation of old-world wood shake and quarried slate roofing.

    Two-piece laminated fiberglass construction for a distinctive sculpted, rustic look.

  • Tile Roofing: Timeless Beauty & Longevity

    Available in clay, concrete, or composite materials

    Fire-resistant and highly durable against harsh weather

    Adds a classic Mediterranean or Spanish-style elegance

  • Cedar Shake Roofing: Natural & Rustic Appeal

    Handcrafted, providing a unique and organic look

    Naturally insulating, keeping homes cooler in summer and warmer in winter

    Resistant to wind and impact when properly treated

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