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Grand Rapids Commercial Roofing Contractors | Indsutrial Roof Repair in Grand Rapids | Thermal Tec

Posted in Commercial Roofing Contractor on June 24th, 2010 by roofing – Be the first to comment

www.thermaltecroofing.com Grand Rapids Commercial and Industrial Roofing Contractors at Thermal Tec Roofing look forward to working with your business on your next Roofing project. Thermal-Tec Roofing is a leading Grand Rapids Commercial Roofing and Grand Rapids Industrial Roofing Contractors…

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Find a Roofing Contractor in Ogden

Posted in Commercial Roofing Contractor on May 28th, 2010 by roofing – Be the first to comment

Learn how to find a roofing contractor, how to choose the best roofing contractor and how to get the best value in your new roof.

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Care and Upkeep of Tile Shingle Roofing for Your Home

Posted in Wood Shingles on March 10th, 2010 by roofing – Comments Off
Wayne Hemrick asked:


What could be better than installing tile shingles on your roof? Shingle roof tiles are durable, known to last over a century. It is unusual for homeowners to ever experience any problems with tiles unless they were installed incorrectly or your contractor used cheap, low quality tiles.  While you will spend more initially for tile roof shingles, over time they pay for themselves and are quite cost-effective.

Roofs made from tile shingles come with many advantages besides providing a beautiful exterior.  Problems like moss and algae are nonexistent since they can’t eat through the tiles as easily as with a wood shake roof. Repairs for shingle tiles are not as urgent compared to other materials. Tile roof shingles are extensive to install, so it is easier to simply repair any damaged tiles than replacing the entire roof.

Here are a few ways to avoid any issues with your English roof tiles:

Fixing and Replacing Broken Tiles

Shingle tiles can sometimes break or become damaged from extreme weather conditions like high winds or large hail. Improper installation or from being walked on can also cause your shingle roof tiles to break. When working on a roof of tile shingles, work on planks or a roof ladder. Walking directly on the tiles will cause them to break.

If the roof begins to lose English roof tiles for no apparent reason, it may be the fault of the roofer. Perhaps, they used the wrong nails or they just did a poor job.  Relaying all the shingle tiles with the correct nails is the only answer. Tiles can also sometimes be repaired with silicon sealant or adhesive.

Cleaning Debris

As with any type of roof maintenance, keep any overhanging trees cut back. This reduces shade and debris, reducing the growth of moss and algae and the buildup of debris. To reduce the growth of moss, fit some copper wire net to the ridgeline.  Water running over the copper reduces the amount of moss growing below it.

Tile Matching

Matching tile shingles on an older roof is a challenging project. Roof tile suppliers can sometimes carry a large inventory of salvaged shingle tiles. This is usually your best option. If you can’t find a decent match, you can take tiles from a less visible section of the roof and fill in the damaged area.  You can also have custom tile shingles manufactured, but it is expensive and getting an exact match is never guaranteed.



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Commercial Roof Restoration: The cost effective solution

Posted in Commercial Roofing Contractor on November 14th, 2009 by roofing – Be the first to comment

With rising cost in asphalt based materials and the uncertain future of single ply roof systems, it makes sense to consider a restoration process that has been around for over 40 years. Westcoat applicators have over two decades of experience in this field and can boast to having more hands on experience than most anyone in the field. The materials cost is less, the labor is less and the final price when compared to other equally warranted roofs, is less.

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