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Wood Shingles and Shake Roofs | Common Roofing Materials Comparison Pt. 3

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 by Mark Vance

Wood Shingle RoofWood shingles and shakes provide a natural look to your home. They are commonly made out of cedar, red wood or cypress.

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Asphalt Composition Shingle Roofing | Common Roofing Materials Comparison Pt. 1

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 by Mark Vance

Asphalt Roof Composition shingles are the most common roofing material in North America. They are commonly made of either fiberglass or recycled paper based products mixed with asphalt, which is then covered with colored mineral granules. While they have a low installation cost, composition shingles will usually protect your home for about 10-15 years. Some composition roofs require maintenance or repair in as little as 8 years.  (more…)

Common Roofing Materials Comparison | Introduction

Friday, September 11th, 2009 by Mark Vance

When choosing a new roof most homeowners desire a roof that is not too expensive, requires no maintenance and lasts forever. Should be simple, right? Not necessarily. With all of the roofing options out there the process can get complicated.

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Interlock Roofing partners with Canadian Government on Solar Roofing Research

Friday, September 11th, 2009 by Mark Vance

Interlock Roofing has just partnered with the Canadian National Research Council Council (CNRC) to conduct further research and development of photovoltaic technologies to complete development of an integrated Solar Roofing System.

Interlock’s Solar Roofing program has been well received by the market since it’s introduction in February 2009. Patnering with the CNRC allows Interlock to expand on it’s goal of being a leader in sustainable metal roofing technologies and practices.


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