GAF Roofing

Roofing is our Specialty.

At Bruin we recommend GAF Roofing products. GAF is North America’s largest residential and commercial roofing manufacturer. They provide shingles, vents, leak barriers and much more to homeowners across the US.
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Three benefits to choosing GAF roofing materials for your next project!



1. GAF is the largest roofing manufacturer in North America

GAF was founded in 1886 and proudly state that “more homes and businesses in the U.S. are protected by a GAF roof than by any other product.”


2. GAF is innovative

GAF is constantly at the forefront of new products and design in the roofing industry. Therefore, when you work with GAF, you know you’re only getting the latest and best products for your home.



3. Get everything you need from one company

When you work with GAF certified roofing contractors, they provide everything you need from start to finish. No matter what you need, GAF can provide shingles, roof deck protection, leak barriers, ventilation and attic vents, advanced protection technology, solar panels, and more.

Bruin Corp. is GAF Certified Roofing Contractor

An example of our work

Bruin GAF Roofing - Before
Bruin GAF Roofing - After

We offer a roofing system, not just shingles to help minimize energy loss.

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