If you’re thinking of replacing the roof on your Mississauga or Brampton home, selecting the right material is a key decision — one that affects durability, energy efficiency, aesthetics and resale value. At Done Right Roofing, based in Milton and serving the GTA, we’ve reviewed the advantages of each roofing material to help our clients make informed decisions. In this guide you’ll learn about popular material types, local climate considerations, cost versus value, and tips specific to the Mississauga–Brampton region.
Mississauga and Brampton experience four distinct seasons: hot humid summers, cold winters, spring winds, and occasional hail or ice storms. A roofing material must withstand:
Thus, longevity and warranty matter. Also your home’s architecture (bungalow vs. two-storey), roof pitch, heritage neighbourhood (e.g., Bramalea Historic) and local colour trends influence material choice.
a. Asphalt shingles (3-tab or architectural laminate)
Pros: cost-effective, wide availability, variety of colours, relatively easy to install.
Cons: shorter lifespan (typically 20-25 years in our climate), less upscale feel.
For many Mississauga/Brampton homeowners, architectural laminate shingles strike a balance of value and durability.
b. Metal roofing
Pros: very long lifespan, fire-resistant, reflectivity improves energy efficiency, suitable for steep or low-sloped roofs.
Cons: higher upfront cost, potential noise in rain unless insulated, style may not suit every home.
For a newer custom home in Brampton’s north or Mississauga’s Lorne Park, metal can be an excellent premium choice.
c. Cedar or wood shakes/shingles
Pros: high-end appearance, natural insulating qualities.
Cons: requires more maintenance, can be prone to fire (unless treated), higher cost.
If you own a heritage home in Bramalea or Clarkson and want classic aesthetics, cedar is an option but ensure proper ventilation and maintenance plan.
d. Slate or synthetic slate
Pros: longest lifespan (50+ years), high aesthetic value, premium materials.
Cons: significantly higher cost, heavier weight (may require structural upgrade), limited colour/pattern flexibility.
For luxury properties in Brampton or Mississauga’s lake-front neighbourhoods, slate offers prestige but demands budget and structural planning.
e. Flat/low-slope roofing membranes (TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen)
Used often for extensions, garages or accessory structures rather than steep houses. Professional installation is crucial.
When you’ve got a bungalow in Mississauga or Brampton with flat zones or modern design, specify a roofing contractor experienced in low-slope systems.
Selecting a roofer who knows Mississauga/Brampton climate and building codes matters. A local contractor will:
Done Right Roofing, based in Milton and serving Mississauga & Brampton, combines technical expertise with local relevance, so you get both material options and installation excellence.
Choosing the right roofing material is one of the most impactful decisions a homeowner can make. The combination of local climate, architectural style, budget and long-term use should guide your choice. Once you’ve narrowed options, get professional quotes that compare material cost + installation + warranty. At Done Right Roofing, we provide detailed assessments and material guidance to homeowners in Mississauga, Brampton and Milton. Reach out for a consultation and let us help you select a roof that delivers performance, value and peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long do asphalt shingles last in the GTA?
A: Typically 20-25 years, depending on exposure, installation quality and ventilation.
Q: Is metal roofing noisy in rainfall?
A: Not if installed properly with insulation and underlayment; quality contractors mitigate noise.
Q: My home has a flat roof section — what should I pick?
A: Choose a membrane system (TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen) rated for Ontario weather; ensure proper drainage and licensed installation.
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