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weathered wood on stucco

Weathered Wood on Stucco

Weathered Wood on Stucco is inspired for a traditional exterior. The weathered appearance of the roofing system creates a washed out and worn out look.

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Camelot II Aged Oak on Stone

Camelot II Aged Oak on Stone

Camelot II Aged Oak on Stone brings the beauty to your roofing system at a fraction of the cost of traditional slate and wood. These asphalt shingles are very stylish and rate high on performance.

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Truslate Greystone on White Stucco

Truslate Greystone on White Stucco

Truslate Greystone on White Stucco holds various shades of grey throughout the entire roofing system. Truslate Greystone on White Stucco is very durable and will give your home the protection it needs.

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Truslate Black Dormer

Truslate Black Dormer

Truslate Black Dormer is not only beautifully displayed on a residential home, but it’s very durable. Truslate black dormer roofing is more expensive, but lasts a lifetime.

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Truslate Greystone Pool

Truslate Greystone Pool

Truslate Greystone Pool resembles the traditional color with various tones of grey. Truslate Greystone accents the stucco exterior with the pool surrounding it. It works well with low-contrast and reflects lighter with the sunlight.

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Truslate Greystone on Stone

Truslate Greystone on Stone

Truslate Greystone on Stone gives off a beautiful blend and contrast of stone to slate material. It allows the customer to custom-blend the colors for the desired curb appeal.

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Truslate Greystone Stone Chimney

Truslate Greystone Stone Chimney

This residential Truslate Greystone Stone Chimney compliments one another with the textures and contrast colors. The dark Truslate Greystone and the light stone chimney create a beautiful combination.

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Truslate Greystone Color Variation

Truslate Greystone Color Variation

This new construction residential home uses Truslate Greystone Color Variation. The blended tones of grey is crafted from natural stone to create the variations of color between slates.

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GAF Tiger Paw

GAF Tiger Paw

GAF Tiger Paw protects the home from damaging moisture with premium roof deck protection. The GAF Tiger Paw helps provide long lasting felt, and hold together the shingles in uniform.

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Tiger Paw

Tiger Paw

With new construction, we used the underlayment of Tiger Paw. Tiger Paw provides the protection against moisture, damage and an extra layer to keep cooling and heating costs down.

Caution: Ice Dams

An ice dam is a ridge of ice that can build up and form at the edge of your roof. When snow builds up on your roof, the snow underneath will start to melt from the heat your house is creating. This meltwater will then run down to the eaves, and because eaves tend to be the coldest point on the roof, it freezes. Once this happens, meltwater will continue to run down the roof, and the ice will continue to grow due to the initial ice that froze in the eave of the roof. As the meltwater continues to drip with nowhere to go, a water backup will occur.

Standing water and your roof are never a happy mix. If you see this happening contact us right away for a free inspection.

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