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Addressed to: Popular Mechanics

I have read your recent issue which included a section about roofing materials. I was surprised your excellent publication did not include information about aluminum metal roofs in that section. We recently had one installed and are quite pleased with the appearance. Our roof was installed by Interlock Industries, based in Vancouver. Their shingles come in many colors and somewhat resemble the look of an asphalt shingle roof.


However, unlike asphalt shingle and other roofing types, our roof has a lifetime, non-prorated, fully transferable factory warranty. It is fireproof, rot proof, energy efficient and can withstand winds in excess of 100mph.


The cost per square foot is more expensive than asphalt shingle but not much more expensive than a 30 year warranted asphalt roof.

Much has been written concerning the rapid deterioration of today's asphalt roofs and I would suspect your readers would be interested in learning more. And, no, we don't hear "pitter patter" when it rains!

 


Robert M. Briggs

Narragansett, RI


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We want to thank Interlock for the beautiful roof that now sits atop our home. At first we were skeptical about an aluminum roof and how it would look. We feared an industrial or factory type appearance, but the total opposite took place. The Interlock roof has without a doubt improved the atheistic appearance of our home overall. We have received nothing but compliments from neighbors on our choice of an Interlock roof. The color of the roof matches well with our homes wood siding.

We also just had several major snowstorms and most of the snow just slid right off the Interlock roof. That put our minds at ease as to the weight and stress all that snow would cause a roof in the long rim. There was also a major storm soon after the Interlock roof was installed dumping numerous inches of rain on us at once and causing a small amount of flooding in the area. As we hoped not a leak anywhere as we have always suffered with from asphalt tile type roofs. Not even a drop of rain came through the skylight windows we have. The installer did an excellent job weatherproofing them. Which by the way the Interlock Roofer was very professional, never got in our way, cleaned up all the excess, and wasted no time in getting the roof up in a few days.


The biggest plus is the Lifetime Guarantee. Where are you going to find a Roofer that will give you that? Where are you going to find a Roofer that will let you Finance the cost or make payments to him over the years? Interlock does both, not to mention the price of the Interlock roof was more than reasonable in cost to us. Everything that our Salesman Mr. Doyle told us about the Interlock roof has so far been true and we are very satisfied in our decision to place an Interlock roof over our home.

 

Sincerely,

James & Marilyn Joyce

 

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I am writing to share how pleased I am with my Interlock Roof. When the original presentation was made, I knew I was getting a premium roof, but I had no idea the finished product would be so beautiful. I was also quite impressed with the installers. They were pleasant, respectful, conscientious, and courteous. As you may recall, my roof was one mat required the old be removed because the original roof was wood shakes which were covered by at least 3 layers of asphalt.


Those men gave 110% each and every day of the 14 days it took them to remove the original, roof, replace it with plywood, and then install the Interlock roof. Many of those days were very hot and humid, but that didn't seem to have any effect on them. They would work from early in the morning until after 6 or 7 PM, always cleaning the yard before they left for the day. It amazed me that they were so thorough in their cleanup each day that I could have used my yard for entertaining in the evening.


I would encourage anyone with questions about whether Interlock delivers what they promise to contact me directly. I would be more than happy to answer questions by phone or in person, if someone wants to schedule a time to come by the house. Interlock stood by their commitment to insure I was satisfied with the work and end product. Choosing Interlock was a decision I'm glad I made. Thanks again!

 

Debra Bailey

 

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Introduction

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.

An average roof is replaced or repaired in as little as 8 to 10 years. Choosing the correct roofing material for your home from the start is critical in order to minimize the long-term costs, as well as the environmental damage caused by having made the wrong choice and needing to re-roof over in a few years.

Now that you know you need a new roof, it is the perfect time to make some changes that could benefit you in the long run. Choosing the correct material to roof your home can lower your energy costs, while increasing your homes curb appeal.

Also don’t forget that your roof is your first line of defense against the weather. So, choose ahead of time a roof that is durable and won’t fail in extreme weather conditions, just when you need it most.

Following below are the benefits and drawbacks of some common roofing materials. Composition Shingles, Clay Tile and Slate, Wood Shingle and Shakes and Metal.

Asphalt Composition Shingle Roofing

Asphalt Composite Shingle RoofComposition 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.

This material can be easily damaged by high winds, causing the shingles to blow off. High heat, heavy rains and other weather factors can cause curling, cracking and streaking of the shingles, which deteriorates your roof’s appearance and effectiveness. An average home with composition shingles will have to be re-roofed many times over its lifetime, creating waste that will need to be disposed of in the environment.

Clay Tile & Slate Roofing

Slate RoofClay tile and slate is commonly chosen for its appearance. Tile is often chosen for the ability to provide homes with a southwestern, Italian or Spanish Mission look, and slate is often seen on more upscale homes. They are natural substances that won’t burn or be as affected by the elements or insects as would organic material. However, they are extremely heavy and cause significant stress on your home’s structure. This puts your home at risk in the event of seismic activity or weakness caused by fire.  Installing clay tile or slate on an average home can be very expensive due to the complicated nature of the installation and the cost of the material itself. One common finding when installing clay tile or slate is that extra roof support systems are needed due to the extremely high weight of these materials. Even with the added support the weight of these materials can contribute to total building collapse in the event of structural fire or earthquake. It should also be noted that both tile and slate are very fragile, as they can crack and break if walked on. This can make regular maintenance such as cleaning out gutters or painting difficult. If the tiles loosen in high wind situations, they may blow loose and cause damage to other structures. Colors can fade significantly over time and there is a high cost associated with replacing them.

Installing clay tile or slate on an average home can be very expensive due to the complicated nature of the installation and the cost of the material itself. One common finding when installing clay tile or slate is that extra roof support systems are needed due to the extremely high weight of these materials. Even with the added support the weight of these materials can contribute to total building collapse in the event of structural fire or earthquake. It should also be noted that both tile and slate are very fragile, as they can crack and break if walked on. This can make regular maintenance such as cleaning out gutters or painting difficult. If the tiles loosen in high wind situations, they may blow loose and cause damage to other structures. Colours can fade significantly over time and there is a high cost associated with replacing them.

Wood Shingles and Shake Roofing

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

Installing wood shingles or shakes is complicated and should only be undertaken by a professional. These materials are generally chosen for looks and not durability. Unlike 25 years ago, modern wood products are typically being manufactured from second growth wood, which means the wood can become brittle, and shrink, causing the roof to be compromised. This is due to the fact that the growth ring count in second growth trees is significantly less than old growth trees, causing reduced strength.

There is also a high level of maintenance to monitor as mold, rot; insects and rodents can be a problem leading to costly repairs. Finally many wood roofing materials are unrated by fire safety codes.

Metal Roofing

Interlock Roofing Slate RoofToday’s metal roofing can provide you with any style or color that would complement your home perfectly. Aluminum can be shaped to look like Tile, Slate, Shingle or Shake.

While the initial cost of a metal roof is higher then some other roofing materials, it can save you money in the long run. In some states due to the high impact resistance to hail for example, a metal roof can lower your homeowners insurance.

Metal will also not be affected by other extreme weather the way other organic roofing materials will, as aluminum won’t deteriorate. With the lightweight benefits of metal your roof won’t need a heavy-duty truss or structure system for installing.

Metal roofing can decrease the chances of roof collapse, during earthquake or fire damage. Metal roofing products protect your home from sparks due to flying embers should fire threaten.

Conclusion

Composition shingles are an inexpensive option for your home in the short term. However the need to re-roof over time can make this an expensive option over time.

Clay tile and slate looks beautiful and can provide your home with a traditional and classic appearance, but the initial expense and fragility of this product can make this choice more expensive then just the initial investment. The heavy weight of this material adds some concern of structural safety in the event of an earthquake or fire.

Wood shingle and shake will give your home a natural appearance. In some areas wood is no longer allowed due to the danger of wildfires spreading among neighborhoods. With the product being produced today out of second growth wood, it is more susceptible to becoming brittle and shrinking then the wood shingles and shakes of years ago.

Metal roofing can provide your home with the look of any other common roofing material. The initial expense of installing this product on your home is quickly realized as a solid investment, as this product eliminates the need for future re-roofing and maintenance. And, modern metal roofing systems retain their appearance and color for decades.

Aluminum Metal roofing is an environmentally sound choice, since it reduces the homeowners’ environmental footprint. This is due to the fact that aluminum roofing is made from recycled products, and can be totally recycled again and again, causing no further environmental waste. Landfills are therefore spared the huge waste that comes with the disposal of temporary roofing materials.

Now that you have the pros and cons of common roofing materials, you will be able to make an informed decision when it comes to protecting your home for years to come

Questions?

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Dear Interlock,

I am very happy with my new roof and I like the unique look. The installers were quick, professional and cleaned up the work site well.

The hot Southern Alberta climate and windy conditions are hard on asphalt shingles. As I plan on being in my home for many more years, I view the Interlock roof as an investment, which has added value to my home.

 

Sincerely,

Carol Mueller
39 Erminedale Blvd.
North Lethbridge, Alberta

 

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We moved to Coaldale in July of 2004 from Medicine Hat and knew that the roof would need to be replaced in the next year or so.

We had seen Interlock at the Home and Garden Show in Medicine Hat in 2003 and 2004. We also looked at two of the houses that Interlock had done in Medicine Hat. We got Brad to come into our house at our convenience to give us the whole demonstration. After comparing cost, warranty, value, weight, and looks of the Interlock compared to asphalt, and tiles, we decided on Interlock. You're probably asking yourself, why Interlock? We liked the idea of never having to replace the roof again, the lifetime (transferable) warranty, we absolutely love the aged copper color that we chose.

Installation took four days that is for a thousand square foot home and a double car garage. The installer was friendly and courteous. When I had to make the decision of taking the gutters off or leaving them on, he explained all the pros and cons, so I could make my decision. He cleaned up after each day was done, and at the end he hauled all the garbage to the dump.

The financing with Interlock was done without headaches. All we had to do was fax a few papers to the bank and everything was done.

Considering that the installation was done while my husband was out of town, I felt at ease during the whole process.

I would recommend Interlock to anyone with hesitation.

 

Catherine Morrison
2112 10 th St.
Coaldale, Alberta

 

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For me the change to a metal roof is something I have thought about for some time as I have had nothing but problems with new asphalt put on ten years ago. Ice dams and leaks have been a problem from the beginning of which I thought taking off the gutter would help. Next was to pay to have a three foot, piece of aluminum put in along the length of the roof, result, snow dams above the aluminum strip.

The next thing to try was electric wires, which were somewhat successful, but meant taking down and putting up yearly.

At the age of 54, to be on a ladder dealing with wires and ice dams is okay, but how about 64 or 74. Some new way to roof had to be the answer. In New Hampshire where my brother and I have a summer place, a new cabin was being built and it had the long metal panels which didn't look to bad but planted. The idea that an option was out there. Interlock was the better choice for a metal type roof and looks better to.
The cost of snow seal and new shingles, stripping off two layers, the cost of recycling in twenty years, led me to see that a non asphalt does cost more initially, but how about in the long run? Probably not.

With my new Interlock Roof, time spent on the roof, don't see any need, snow dams, snow slides off. No need for roof rake or wires. Loudness in the rain, not noticeable. Appearance, looks great. With this roofing - problem solved, it's on to other needed repairs.

Thanks Interlock.


Sincerely,
Daniel Raske

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This is to give you feedback on our recent Interlock roof installation. The installation including stripping the old roofing went very well and cleaned up was as I had expected. This is and old house with dormers and even since I have lived here (since 1956) it has had various leak problems that were never solved with new asphalt shingle jobs.
Within a week of completion of the Interlock Roof we had a heavy wet snow storm and two 2 days of wind driven rains. Everything is dry. Also we get lots of comments from passersby about how nice the roof looks.

You can consider me satisfied.


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I live about 13 miles south west of Cardston, Alberta. This summer I had an “Interlock” roof installed. The fellas doing the work came prepared, worked quickly, cleaned up and hauled away the refuse. They were very professional.

Although we haven’t yet experienced heavy rain, the roof seems no louder in a rainstorm than the asphalt roof. I have and would recommend this roofing to others.


Sincerely,

Tim Wickenheiser
Police Lake Rd.
Cardston, Alberta

 

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I am writing this letter of testimonial to express how completely satisfied my wife and I are with our new Interlock roofing. I knew from my experience with leaking asphalt roof shingles, after only a short 14-year life span that this was not the way to re-roof.

I did my research collecting a lot of information on numerous roofing products for several roofing manufacturers before I found Interlock Industries, Inc. One key factor in decision making process was viewing the roofing in person.

The aesthetic change the Interlock Roof provides is very dramatic to say the least. When our local salesman presented the roofing system in our home we were impressed with the background information, other local homeowner testimonials, and the clincher for us was the 50 year non-prorated, transferable, material and labor warranty. While some manufacturers talk the-talk Interlock Industries, Inc. puts their name and reputation on the line with such a fantastic warranty. To this end we are completely satisfied.

After our in-home sales call we anticipated our roof to be installed within six week: and for the whole job to take four to five days. We asked if it were possible for the re-roofing to be rushed since our home was experiencing water damage with every rainstorm. And experience of the remnants of two hurricanes coming through New York was wearing thin on our nerves. We were very pleased to find out that just two and a half week later we had a new roof on our home.

During the construction process we were very surprised to find that the re-roofing operation took only one day. The construction crew was very professional, skilled and was extremely conscience to clean up and remove all debris from the re-roofing work. We proudly add our names to the Interlock industries family of testimonial letters.

Thank you for a job well done.

Gerry Matta

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