Roofing
Roofing options
Options you can mix and match across our roofing lines.
Shingle Colors
GAF blends several granule colors into every Timberline shingle, so your roof reads with depth instead of one flat tone. Colors shift a little on the roof and on your screen; ask us for a sample board before you decide.
The full HDZ palette. This is where most homeowners start.





















Higher-contrast HDZ blends for homeowners who want the roof to make more of a statement.




The thicker UHDZ shingle comes in a focused set of its most popular colors.






Metal Roof Finishes
Our ProVia metal roofs are stone-coated steel stamped to look like cedar shake, natural slate, or clay barrel tile. Each profile comes in its own set of finishes. Ask us for a sample so you can see the stone coating up close.
Steel shake cast from real cedar. Named for the wood tones they mimic.




Steel slate with thousands of surface impressions taken from the real stone.




Steel barrel tile for a Spanish or Mediterranean look, without the weight of clay.




A.B. Martin Metal Colors
The painted-steel colors for our A.B. Martin panels, in the WeatherXL finish. The smooth palette runs two dozen colors; the textured palette is a smaller run that cuts glare and hides oil-canning. Some colors are Galvalume-only. Ask us for a metal sample before you decide.
The standard WeatherXL smooth palette. A few shades are only offered on heavier Galvalume steel, so ask us to confirm on your panel.
The 26-gauge textured palette. The texture redirects sunlight for less glare and hides oil-canning for a flatter-looking roof.
ABSeam Standing Seam Colors
ABSeam comes in two finishes. The 24-gauge smooth panel carries the Fluropon paint, which is the one that holds its color longest. The 26-gauge textured panel has a matte surface that cuts glare and hides oil-canning on big roof planes. Both carry the 40-year paint warranty. Ask us for a metal sample before you settle on a color.
The standard smooth palette. Bright White and unpainted Galvalume are also stocked in 24-gauge, and copper comes by special order in a 13.5-inch panel.
The matte-textured palette. The texture redirects sunlight for less glare, hides oil-canning, and gives the crew more grip on the roof. Panels cover 16.5 inches instead of 19.5.