Looking for a roof that keeps the rain out and looks sharp? You’re in the right place. At Resilience Roofing, we help neighbours all over Coquitlam and Metro Vancouver swap tired shingles for fresh ones, fix sneaky leaks, and keep good roofs in great shape—without any hard-sell nonsense.
We’re proud perfectionists who still believe in handshakes, honest advice, and leaving customers smiling. If you want a shingle roof that looks awesome today and still performs 25 rainy seasons from now, let’s chat.
Book your free roof check today and see why so many Greater Vancouver homeowners trust Resilience Roofing for hassle-free shingle work.
Tell us the look you’re after and the budget you’re working with; we’ll show you shingle options that hit both marks.
Only a small slice of Canadian roofers earn GAF Certified™ status, and we’re one of them. That badge gets you:
Resilience Roofing installs industry-leading EPDM from names you know, backed by manufacturer warranties up to 30 years and our own labour guarantee.
With 80-plus 5-star Google reviews and an A BBB rating, you’re getting proven peace of mind.
Flat and low-slope roofs need a membrane that can shrug off standing water, UV, and freeze-thaw cycles. EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer)—a tough, single-ply “rubber” sheet—checks every box:
Whether you’re protecting a downtown warehouse, a multi-family strata, or a modern home with a flat roof, EPDM delivers the durability you need without breaking the bank.
A metal roof is the “set-it-and-forget-it” option for homes and businesses in Greater Vancouver. Steel, aluminum, or zinc panels shrug off wind-driven rain, salt air, hailstorms, and the occasional raccoon party for 50 years or more—about three times longer than a typical asphalt roof. Reflective coatings bounce summer heat to keep lofts cooler, modern sound-deadening underlays tame the famous Vancouver drizzle, and when the roof finally does retire, the panels are 100 % recyclable. In short: less waste, lower energy bills, and way fewer re-roof headaches.
We’re a locally-run company based in Coquitlam BC, backed by 80-plus five-star Google reviews, an A Rating on BBB, and full WorkSafe BC coverage. If you’re ready for a roof you might never have to replace again, let’s talk.
Book your free metal-roof consultation today and see why Greater Vancouver homeowners and property managers keep choosing Resilience Roofing.
To learn more about Metal Roofing systems, check out our article where we discuss Metal Roofing in detail:
If you’re ready for a torch-on roof that keeps Greater Vancouver’s liquid sunshine where it belongs—outside—book your free flat-roof assessment today and see why property owners across the Lower Mainland count on Resilience Roofing.
When your building has a low-slope or dead-flat roof, you need a membrane that can laugh at our sideways rain and random spring hail. That’s where Torch-on Roofing—also called SBS modified-bitumen—comes in.
Two flexible asphalt layers are heat-welded into one seamless shield, sealing out water, UV, and ponding for decades. It’s the go-to system for condo towers in Burnaby, laneway homes in Vancouver, and light-industrial warehouses from Richmond to Coquitlam.
Unlike single-ply sheets, a properly installed two-ply torch-on roof keeps its elasticity even when temperatures swing from winter frost to summer heat domes. Granule-surfaced cap sheets shrug off ultraviolet rays, while the base sheet bonds tight around vents and drains so leaks don’t stand a chance. Add tapered insulation and you’ll move standing water to the scuppers instead of into your ceiling.
TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) is the bright-white membrane you see topping everything from trendy laneway homes in East Van to sprawling distribution centres along the Fraser. Why the buzz? A TPO roof goes down in wide sheets that are hot-air-welded into one continuous layer, so seams turn into fusion-bonded joints instead of potential leak lines. The surface stays flexible in our winter chills, bounces UV in August heat domes, and sheds algae during months of “liquid sunshine.”
That slick, light-coloured finish reflects up to 80 % of solar heat, trimming interior temperatures and easing HVAC strain—good news for both summer comfort and energy bills. Because TPO is chlorine-free and fully recyclable, it also keeps your building’s environmental footprint lighter.
Book your free TPO roof assessment today and see why building owners across Greater-Vancouver trust Resilience Roofing for reflective, welded protection that just keeps working.
Take the first step toward a safer and more efficient property. Reach out now to book your complimentary consultation and let our experienced team provide you with the quality service you deserve!
Each roofing material serves different needs: shingles are popular for sloped roofs and aesthetic appeal, metal roofing offers exceptional longevity and resistance to the elements, EPDM is ideal for flat roofs due to its flexibility and durability, TPO roofing is a cost-effective solution for energy efficiency, and torch-on roofing provides a weather-resistant, multi-layer membrane perfect for flat or low-slope roofs.
Choosing the right roofing system depends on your roof's slope, your budget, your aesthetic goals, and the local climate. For example, sloped residential roofs often suit shingles or metal, while flat commercial or residential roofs benefit more from EPDM, TPO, or torch-on systems.
Metal roofing offers superior durability, wind resistance, and low maintenance compared to traditional shingles, making it an excellent choice for Greater Vancouver's rainy and windy conditions. However, shingles are still a reliable and cost-effective option when installed properly with high-quality materials.
EPDM is valued for its flexibility and long lifespan, TPO is prized for its energy efficiency and affordability, and torch-on roofing stands out for its exceptional waterproofing and multi-layer protection — all ideal for flat or low-slope roofing structures.
It’s recommended to have any type of roof professionally inspected at least once a year and after major storms. Preventative maintenance — like cleaning debris, checking seals, and repairing minor damage — helps extend the life of shingle, metal, EPDM, TPO, and torch-on roofing systems.