Residential Roofing Services
Safeguard Your Roof
Your home is more than a structure — it’s where life happens. Protecting it starts with a roof built to withstand the elements and stand the test of time. At BCI, we understand the importance of keeping your family safe, your home secure, and your property protected. From repairs and replacements to brand-new builds, we provide roofing solutions that deliver long-term comfort, reliability, and peace of mind — because your home deserves nothing less.
Residential Roofing Services
From classic asphalt shingles to durable metal and energy-efficient composite options, BCI delivers residential roofing services designed to fit your home’s style, needs, and budget. Whether you’re replacing an aging roof, building new, or dealing with storm damage, we’ll guide you through the process with honest recommendations and expert workmanship. Our crews are trained in the latest materials and techniques to ensure your roof looks great and performs even better, season after season. With BCI, your home is in the hands of professionals who treat it like their own.




EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) is a durable, single-ply rubber roofing membrane designed for long-term, watertight protection on residential roofs. Lightweight and flexible, it’s ideal for low-slope and flat roof areas without adding excess weight. Built to handle Midwest weather extremes, EPDM resists UV exposure, cracking, and splitting, making it a low-maintenance, reliable roofing option for homeowners.






Built for longevity and performance, metal roofing offers homeowners a durable, energy-efficient solution with minimal upkeep. Options like steel, aluminum, copper, and tin provide strength in every season while offering a wide range of colors and finishes. We’ll help you select a metal roof that protects your home and enhances its overall appearance.









Asphalt shingles continue to be a trusted residential roofing choice thanks to their versatility, cost-effectiveness, and dependable protection. With numerous colors, styles, and architectural profiles available, they adapt well to nearly any home design. We’ll guide you toward an asphalt roofing option that delivers value, durability, and curb appeal.




Natural and distinctive, wood roofing brings warmth and character that stands out from other roofing materials. Cedar shingles and shakes offer solid insulation and a timeless aesthetic that complements traditional and craftsman-style homes. We’ll help you choose a wood roof that balances visual appeal with long-term performance.




Engineered for durability without sacrificing style, composite roofing replicates the look of natural materials while reducing maintenance demands. Designed to resist fading, impact, and harsh weather, composite shingles provide reliable, long-term protection. We’ll help you find a composite roofing solution that delivers both beauty and peace of mind.
Residential Rooftop Styles to Consider
When it comes to your roof, structure matters just as much as material. The shape, slope, and architectural style of your roof not only define your home’s curb appeal but also impact everything from drainage and insulation to durability and maintenance. At BCI, we’re experienced in working with a wide range of residential roof styles — each with its own functional advantages and aesthetic charm. Whether your home features classic gables, complex intersections, or modern low-slope designs, we have the tools, training, and talent to handle the job with precision. Explore some of the most popular roof types we install.
Web
Skillion & LeanTo
Shed
Saltbox
Pyramid Hip
Open Gable
M-Shaped
Mansard
Jerkinhead
Intersection / Overlaid Hip
Hip & Valley
Hip
Hexagonal Gazebo
Gambrel
Flat
Dutch Gabel
Dormer
Cross-Hipped
Butterfly
Box Gabel
Not Sure What Roof is Right for You?
With so many residential roof types to choose from, it can be tough to know which one best fits your needs, style, and budget. That’s why we’ve created this quick-reference FAQ section—each answer highlights the unique advantages of a specific roof design, from added attic space to increased wind resistance or modern curb appeal. Whether you’re building new, planning an addition, or replacing an aging roof, these insights will help you understand what works best for your space and environment. Explore the features, benefits, and ideal uses of each roof type to make a confident, well-informed decision.
Is a Web Roof Right for Me?
A web-type roof, built with engineered trusses, is ideal if you’re looking for strength, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. The internal webbing distributes weight evenly, allowing for longer spans without interior load-bearing walls—perfect for open-concept floor plans or large structures.
Is a Skillion & LeanTo Roof Right for Me?
A skillion & lean-to roof is a smart choice if you’re looking to add modern flair or expand your home with a clean, asymmetrical design. Its simple slope makes water runoff easy and is ideal for additions, sheds, or minimalist-style homes.
Is a Shed Roof Right for Me?
A shed roof is perfect for homeowners who appreciate a sleek, modern look with simple construction. Its single-slope design offers excellent water drainage and is great for home additions, studios, or minimalist architecture.
Is a Saltbox Roof Right for Me?
If you’re drawn to New England-style homes or need more living space on one side of your house, a saltbox roof delivers. Its asymmetrical shape adds character and sheds water efficiently.
Is a Pyramid Hip Roof Right for Me?
A pyramid hip roof offers excellent wind resistance and symmetry, making it ideal for smaller structures like cottages or garages. It’s a strong, stylish, and compact option.
Is a Open Gable Roof Right for Me?
An open gable roof works well if you’re after a traditional aesthetic with excellent ventilation and simple construction. It’s cost-effective and great for climates without extreme wind loads.
Is a M-Shaped Roof Right for Me?
An M-shaped roof offers bold visual appeal and excellent ventilation, thanks to its dual gable design. It’s ideal for larger homes or those looking to add dramatic architectural interest while maintaining practical water runoff and attic space.
Is a Mansard Roof Right for Me?
A mansard roof is a great option if maximizing interior living space is a top priority. Its steep lower slope allows for a full upper story and a French-inspired architectural flair.
Is a Jerkinhead Roof Right for Me?
A jerkinhead roof blends gable and hip designs, offering better wind resistance with a traditional look. It’s a smart pick if you want durability without losing classic curb appeal.
Is a Intersection/Overlaid Hip Roof Right for Me?
An intersection or overlaid hip roof is a great choice for homes with complex layouts or multiple wings. It combines the elegance and stability of a hip roof with added dimension, offering strong wind resistance and a visually striking silhouette.
Is a Hip & Valley Roof Right for Me?
A hip and valley roof is ideal for larger, more complex homes with multiple sections or wings. Its interlocking slopes provide excellent drainage and wind resistance, while offering a refined, high-end architectural look.
Is a Hip Roof Right for Me?
If you want a roof that holds up well in high-wind or hurricane-prone areas, a hip roof is a smart choice. Its inward-sloping design offers stability and a polished architectural look.
Is a Hexagonal Gazebo Roof Right for Me?
A hexagonal gazebo roof is perfect for outdoor spaces where charm and symmetry matter. Its six-sided design provides full shade coverage and a visually appealing focal point—ideal for gardens, patios, or backyard retreats.
Is a Gambrel Roof Right for Me?
A gambrel roof is a great fit if you want maximum upper-level space with a classic, barn-inspired look. Its dual-slope design creates ample room for storage, lofts, or additional living areas while offering timeless curb appeal.
Is a Flat Roof Right for Me?
A flat roof is ideal for modern homes, rooftop decks, or solar panel installation. It’s best suited for dry climates and homeowners who want a sleek, contemporary look.
Is a Dutch Gable Roof Right for Me?
A Dutch gable roof combines the benefits of a gable and hip roof, offering extra attic or loft space and visual interest. It’s a solid pick for homeowners who want functionality without sacrificing style.
Is a Dormer Roof Right for Me?
A dormer roof is right for you if you want to add headroom, natural light, or extra space to an attic or upper level. It’s also perfect for adding architectural charm and boosting curb appeal.
Is a Cross-Hipped Roof Right for Me?
A cross-hipped roof is well-suited for homes with multiple sections or wings, offering a seamless, unified appearance. Its overlapping hip design adds structural strength and enhances drainage, making it both functional and visually appealing.
Is a Butterfly Roof Right for Me?
A butterfly roof is a bold, modern option that captures rainwater and maximizes window space. It’s perfect if you want something distinctive and eco-friendly.
Is a Box Gable Roof Right for Me?
A box gable roof is ideal if you prefer a classic look with added attic space and strong weather resistance. It’s especially suited for areas prone to rain or snow thanks to its clean pitch and overhang.