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Various Roof Types as They Appear in Satellite Images

By Roof Online Staff • Updated October 8, 2022

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Asphalt Shingle Roofs – Satellite Image
Asphalt Shingle Roof – Satellite Image
Built-up Roof – Satellite Image
Built-up Roof (dark lines are low areas between drains) – Satellite Image
Cedar Shingle Roof – Satellite Image
Covered Bridge with Cedar Shingle Roof – Satellite Image
Aged Flat-Seam Copper Panel Roof on a Dome – Satellite Image
5-Year-Old Standing Seam Copper Roofs – Satellite Image
Ballasted EPDM Roof – Satellite Image
Ballasted EPDM Roof (dark lines are low areas between drains) – Satellite Image
Fully-Adhered EPDM Roof – Satellite Image
Closer View of a Fully-Adhered EPDM Roof – Satellite Image
Mechanically-Attached EPDM Roof – Satellite Image
Closer View of a Mechanically-Attached EPDM Roof – Satellite Image
Modified Bitumen Roof – Satellite Image
Modified Bitumen Roof at the End of its Service Life – Satellite Image
Typical PVC Single-Ply Membrane Roof – Satellite Image
PVC Roof Manufactured to Look Like Copper – Satellite Image
Slate Roof – Satellite Image
Multi-Colored Slate Roof – Satellite Image
Standing Seam Metal Roof – Satellite Image
Standing Seam Metal Roof with Reflective Coating – Satellite Image
TPO Single-Ply Membrane Roof – Satellite Image
TPO Roof (with dirt built up at roof crickets between drains) – Satellite Image