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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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Weathered Wood on painted wood

Weathered Wood on painted wood

This residential features the asphalt Weathered Wood on painted wood roofing system. This roofing system resembles the home as a barn with the red painted wood against the weathered wood asphalt.

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Mansard Weathered Wood

Mansard Weathered Wood

This residential home features an asphalt Mansard Weathered Wood roofing system against a brick exterior. The Mansard Weathered Wood intertwines with one another to make for a woven-look.

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GAF Timberline HD

GAF Timberline HD

This residential home features an asphalt GAF Timberline HD roofing system. These asphalt shingles specific provide advanced protection for your home, along with beautiful asset.

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Weathered Wood on Brick 3

Weathered Wood on Brick 3

This residential features an asphalt GAF Weathered Wood on Brick 3 roofing system. Your home receives a great value, dimensional look, high performance and safer performance than other asphalt roofing systems.

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Weathered Wood on Brick 2

Weathered Wood on Brick 2

This residential features an asphalt GAF Weathered Wood on Brick 2 roofing system. Your home receives a great value, dimensional appearance, a StainGuard protection, and safer performance grade.

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Weathered Wood Eave

Weathered Wood Eave

This residential features Timberline HD Weathered Wood Eave asphalt roofing system. The Weathered Wood Eave compliments the tones of grey within the brick exterior.

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Weathered Wood on Red Brick

Weathered Wood on Red Brick

This residential displays Timberline HD Weathered Wood on Red Brick asphalt roofing system. The Weathered Wood on Red Brick matches the neutral tones used on the gutters and trim of the home.

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Slate on Brick

Slate on Brick

This Slate on Brick is represented on this residential home. The Slate on Brick is GAF and Timberline HD for quality and performance.

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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