RESIDENTIAL ROOFING
It's not just a roof. It's a system that protects your home, family and property. You want to know that the roof over your head was built with great materials and installed by skilled roofing pros. Replacing your roof is an expensive decision and is a major construction project. Be sure to take the time to get the education you need to make the wise decision concerning your roofing investment.
SLATE
Slate is a unique roofing material that is often overlooked because customers are unfamiliar with its value and capabilities. Slate is incredibly durable and can last several hundred years, often with little to no maintenance. Before choosing slate roof, make sure you have all your questions and concerns answered by a professional roofing contractor.
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For most homeowners looking to do a re-roofing job on a budget while maintaining a fairly attractive look and weather protected home, an asphalt roof is perhaps the most plausible, simple, and cost-effective solution. Asphalt shingles are by far one of the most popular choices. While not as durable and long-lasting as some of the more premium roofing materials such as metal, cedar shakes, slate, or clay tiles, asphalt shingles can provide an adequate protection and sufficient aesthetic appeal at only a fraction of the cost of other systems.
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Unlike a steel roof, copper will never rust and corrode and will not require any additional coating and re-painting throughout its lifetime. Copper will withstand even the most sever weather conditions year after year. Copper is by far the longest lasting roofing material you can install, will never catch on fire and will actually stop it from spreading further. A copper roof will help increase the resale value of your home and offer a competitive advantage over similar properties selling in your neighborhood.
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Longevity, durability and heat resistance are valuable benefits of a metal roofing system. They are able to withstand intense wind gusts and are impact resistant. The majority of modern metal roofs are made from corrugated galvanized steel. Coatings can be added to metal roofing systems to address your building’s specific needs around waterproofing, anti-rust, and UV protection.
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