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If it were my house, I would go with some shade of gray. I believe this would look nice especially if the composite roof were a darker shade of green. Also some shades of brown would look nice with your roof color.
A deep mahogany would go very nicely with your green roof. It'll compliment the green nicely and is a much darker color as you desire. If you are unsure on a shade, take a picture of your house and try coloring it the shade you're considering changing it to with a computer coloring program (If you're not sure how to do this there are many online tutorials, or you can ask a savvy friend for help.) You could even take this with you when choosing the color as a reference!