Don’t just settle for liking your roof color, aim to LOVE IT! Your roof can account for up to 40% of your home’s external appearance, making it a crucial design element that unifies all your exterior features. This presents a fantastic chance to swap out your current color for one that truly reflects your style. Your roof is not just a roof to you—it’s a reflection of your individuality and taste! That’s why we are thrilled to introduce a new shingle color from Owens Corning, Williamsburg Gray. The new shingle color Williamsburg Gray blends brown and gray tones, drawing inspiration from river-washed rocks and granite cliffs.

This contemporary twist on classic elegance combines slate grays, volcanic blacks, and earthy browns to create a distinctive yet everlasting charm.

Whether cascading down a steep roofline or adorning a quaint cottage, Williamsburg Gray shingles exude a unique and captivating allure. Its versatile palette complements a range of architectural styles, from contemporary to rustic, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a blend of classic elegance and modern flair. Embrace the timeless beauty of Williamsburg Gray and transform your home into a sanctuary of style and sophistication.

Neighborhood Roofing was awarded the Platinum status for Owens Corning. Owens Corning Roofing Platinum Preferred Contractors meet Owens Corning standards for professionalism, business stability and customer service. With only 200 contractors in the United States with this status, Neighborhood Roofing can offer exclusive benefits and products not available through other contractors. The selection was based on a long list of qualifications that only few contractors could meet.

Tom Meadows, Roofing Specialist with 30+ Years Experience in Michigan.
30+ years of experience

Roofing Specialist

Tom Meadows was born and raised in Ypsilanti, Michigan. 2026 will mark Tom’s 30th year in the local roofing industry.

Owner

Commercial and Residential Roofing

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