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Roof Inspection
We may be biased, but here at TRI Roofing, we like to think that a good roof meets or beats any other home improvement project out there in terms of value.   According to a recent survey on home improvement, a new roof is estimated to return nearly 80% to the price of the home, and consistently ranks high in the reseller list of improvement items. It’s no secret why a good roof can add so
TPO Roofing
Ask any commercial roofing contractor what their preferred roofing substrate it and you’re bound to get consistently high marks for TPO Roofing.  Otherwise known as Thermoplastic polyolefin, TPO is a single ply type of roofing substrate and is considered the “new kid” to the market even though it’s been widely available for the last 20 years.  Recently, as more and more companies are going green, TPO has been gaining market share thanks to its reputation
Nice Looking Asphalt Roof

All About Asphalt Roof Shingles

Posted by tippytops123 on  July 29, 2016
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Category: Residential Roofing
Covering more than 80% of all homes in the United States, Asphalt Roof Shingles are far and away the most popular choice for residential roofs in the world.  And it’s easy to see why.  Homeowners prefer the combination of to the cost, variety, easy maintenance and long life, while residential building contractors and handymen prefer it due to its ease of installation. Not all shingles are created equal however, and just like any commercial material
Classic Southern Metal Roof
Once considered a relic, contained to the Southern region of the United States and South Americas, the standing seam metal roof has witnessed an amazing quadrupling in demand over the past 25 years.  Metal roofing’s luster is due in large part to its winning combination of attractive looks, durability and ease of maintenance.  Additionally metal roofs, while comparatively light, are extremely rigid.  If properly installed a metal roof can not only keep your home dry,
EPDM Roofing on Business
Used in contemporary residential architecture in factory design, flat roofing solutions are increasingly used in modern architecture as a viable, and often times, PREFERRED alternative to the pitched roof.  An architect may want to use a flat roof to accentuate clean lines while a business may prefer the space savings and easy maintenance of a flat roof.  If you’ve ever considered a flat or slow angle roof, read on as we explore the advantages and

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