Your 2026 Roof Guide: Types of Roofs & Roof Shingles in BC

different types of roofs and roof shingles in 2026

If you’re planning a roof replacement in 2026, you’re not alone. Many homeowners across British Columbia are upgrading aging roofs to improve their property’s durability, curb appeal, and weather protection.

In this guide, we break down:

  • The most common types of residential roofs
  • The most popular types of steep-sloped roof shingles and systems in 2026
  • New shingle trends for BC’s climate
  • FAQs homeowners ask before replacing their roof

Our guide will help you choose the right roof system for your home and budget. Let’s get into it.

Types of Roofs Common in British Columbia

Your roof’s shape affects everything from the way it drains to shingle performance. These are the most common roof types we see across BC.

Gable Roof

A gable roof is considered one of the most popular roof styles we see today in BC homes. Features include:

  • Two sloped sides
  • Excellent rain and snow runoff
  • Works well with asphalt shingles
  • Cost-effective and easy to maintain

They’re best for: Most detached homes and townhouses

Hip Roof

A hip roof is a roof with slopes on all four sides that angle downward to the walls, meeting at a central ridge or peak. Features include: 

  • Slopes down on all four sides.
  • Strong wind resistance
  • Very stable during storms
  • Common in newer subdivisions

Best for: Homes in windy or exposed areas

Flat & Low-Slope Roofs

A flat or low-sloped roof is common on commercial buildings and modern designed property’s. Features include:

  • Often used on commercial buildings and modern homes.
  • Generally requires waterproof roofing systems (not shingles)
  • Needs proper drainage. Sometimes internal drains
  • Sometimes require more maintenance than steep-sloped roofs

Best for: Commercial buildings and modern designs

Complex or Multi-Slope Roofs

This type of roof speaks for itself. It’s commonly found on custom-designed homes or complex architectural structures. Features include: 

  • Includes mansard, dormers, and custom rooflines.
  • Typically found in more complex architectural styles
  • Requires experienced installers
  • Premium shingles are recommended

Best for: Custom or high-end homes

Types of Steep Sloped Roof Shingles & Systems (Most Popular in 2026)

When it comes to residential roofing in BC, asphalt shingles remain the #1 choice thanks to their affordability, durability, and wide range of colours and styles. Here are some of the common types of shingles we see on the market:

1. Architectural (Laminated) Asphalt Shingles

  • The most popular roof shingle type in 2026.
  • Multi-layered for thickness and depth
  • Cost effective
  • Many manufacturers and colour choices are available
  • Estimates Lifespan: 25–30 years

Best for: Most BC homes

This type of shingle balances the key aspects you would want in a roof: price, durability, and curb appeal.

2. Premium Asphalt Shingles

  • High-end shingles that stand out.
  • Thicker than your regular laminated shingles
  • Sometimes mimics a more natural wood shake appearance
  • Variety of designs and increased curb appeal
  • Estimated Lifespan: 30–35+ years

Best for: Curb appeal

Many homeowners choose these to boost resale value.

3. Standing Seam Metal Roofing

  • Most durable option
  • Generally installed on higher-end homes
  • Many colour options
  • Excellent wind and impact resistance
  • Estimated Lifespan: 40-50+ years

Best for: Luxury homes or long-term value

This option is the most costly but comes with the longest lifespan. Great for long-term investment

Roof Shingle Trends in 2026 (What BC Homeowners Want)

Here are some of the roof shingle trends we’re seeing in today’s market. Most are built for BC weather, but homeowners are prioritizing performance. Here are some of the key performance elements homeowners are looking for in shingles: 

  • Impact-resistant (Class 3 & 4) shingles for hail
  • High wind ratings for coastal and Fraser Valley areas
  • Algae-resistant shingles to prevent dark streaks from moisture

Popular Roof Shingle Colours in 2026

There are many shingle colours. The most popular is black, which hides algae stains better than a lighter colour, but homeowners are starting to choose more natural, earthy tones in BC homes today. Here are some popular colour choices this year: 

  • Weathered Wood
  • Charcoal Grey
  • Driftwood 
  • Black

A standout colour for 2026 is IKO Dynasty “Cornerstone”, a blend of brown, tan, grey and a hint of blue that complements West Coast landscapes.

Roof Material Trends

We’re still seeing that asphalt shingles remain the top choice for homeowners. Another popular material is synthetic slate or cedar shingles, which are growing in popularity for homeowners wanting a modern look.

Roof Replacement FAQs

How long does a roof last in BC?

In British Columbia, how long a roof lasts depends on the type of shingles used, how well the roof is installed, attic ventilation and the environment surrounding the roof. Architectural (laminate) shingles usually last 25 years and are the most common choice for BC homes due to their durability and performance in wet weather. Premium or designer shingles typically last 30-35 years or more, offering the longest lifespan. Regardless of shingle type, proper installation, adequate attic ventilation, and regular maintenance play a major role in how long a roof lasts in BC’s climate.

What is the best roof shingle for BC weather?

Architectural shingles with high wind and algae resistance perform best in BC’s wet climate.

Are impact-resistant shingles worth it?

Yes. Class 3 or 4 shingles offer better protection against hail and debris and may reduce long-term repair costs.

What time of year is best to replace a roof in BC?

The best time to replace your roof depends on your need or urgency for a replacement. However, if it is not an emergency, we recommend replacing your roof anytime between spring and fall. That way, you can expect better weather conditions and more accurate completion timelines. But note, roofing can be done year-round with proper planning.

How do I know when I need a new roof?

Signs include curling shingles, missing shingles, leaks, moss buildup, and excessive granules in gutters.

Why Choose Canuck Roofing?

At Canuck Roofing, we understand BC’s climate and roofing challenges. We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all roofing, and we help you choose the right roof for your home. Learn more about why we’re Burnaby’s top roofing company year after year: https://canuckroofing.ca/about-us/ 

Planning a Roof Replacement in 2026?

Contact Canuck Roofing today for a professional roof inspection and expert advice you can trust.