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Interlock® Slate Roofs are exclusively protected for a lifetime by Alunar® embedded with TEFLON® surface protector for ultimate durability and protection.

Roof Colour Aged Copper
Aged Copper
roof-color-copper
Solid Copper
roof-color-weathered-grey
Weathered Grey

roof-color-charcoal-grey
Charcoal Grey
roof-color-charcoal-grey
Black
roof-color-brown
Brown

Roof Colour Steel Grey
Steel Grey
roof-color-royal-blue
Royal Blue
Roof Colour Mountain Blue
Mountain Blue

Roof Colour Tile Red
Tile Red
Roof Colour Green
Green

Alunar® Coating System embedded with Dupont™ TEFLON® surface protector

 

Interlock® Roofs are exclusively protected for a lifetime by Alunar® embedded with TEFLON® surface protector for ultimate durability and protection.

Roof Color Aged Copper
Aged Copper
roof-color-copper
Solid Copper
roof-color-weathered-grey
Weathered Grey

 



roof-color-charcoal-grey
Charcoal Grey
roof-color-black
Black
roof-color-brown
Brown

 



Roof Color Steel Grey
Steel Grey
roof-color-royal-blue
Royal Blue
Roof Color Mountain Blue
Mountain Blue

 



Roof Color Tile Red
Tile Red
Roof Color Green
Green

 

Alunar® Coating System embedded with Dupont™ TEFLON® surface protector

 

 

 

RE: Roofing Materials & Experiences

We hope this letter will save someone experiencing some of the aggravation, expense, internal damages and headaches we have experienced using asphalt shingles.

Our home was built in 1984 and Its roof finished with asphalt shingles. Within 10 years we started to experience leaking around flashing's resulting in a rosewood chest having to be refinished and stippled ceilings in several areas of our home having to be repainted. By 1995 we reluctantly gave in to the realization our roof needed replacing and started shopping for a new roof. In May 1996 we re-roofed our 11 % year old home using IKO's "Aristocrat" asphalt shingle which is rated at 25 years (cost $3321.28). Unfortunately, when the roofing contractor ordered the shingles they did not order enough and the finished roof ended up with a distinctly different colored patch at the front of our very long roof which extends from the peak of our house to the front of the garage. At the time I was assured a year of sun bleaching should rectify the color variation, but if it didn't I was to call them to arrange to have it rectified.

One year later our "new" roof still looked "patched" and a call was made to the roofing company who arranged a meeting with a senior representative of IKO, the president of the roofing company and myself. Following that meeting I received a letter from IKO telling me the guarantee did not cover "color". The IKO letter Included an offer of approximately $500.00 so that I could deal with MY problem on my one year old, Aristocrat (26 year) shingle roof. Upon receipt of that letter I contacted the roofing contractor, told them about the letter and informed them they would not be hearing from me again but would hear from a lawyer on my behalf. Boy. did that get things happening! Fortunately for us. the roofing contractor stood by us and the "color" matter was satisfactorily resolved by November 1997. Unfortunately, we experienced major interior leaking in December 1997 following a very wet heavy snow. The leaking was so bad it was "raining" from the light in our front entrance and our front door froze shut! The end result to us was more inconvenience, more damage, more shabby cosmetic repairs by a fellow provided by the roofing contractor but at last it looked like our roofing problems were behind us.

In July of 1998 Northwest Calgary was hit by a severe hail storm. My husband's worse fear was the storm would have knocked 15 of the 25 years off the life our "new roof". That storm obliterated our roof and the insurance adjuster's first comment was that the roof would need replacing. During the summer and fall of 1998 it was almost impossible to get a roof installed and we seriously questioned the quality of work that we saw around us.

February of 1999 arrived with us still in need of a new roof so we went roof shopping at The Home and Garden Show where we met Ted Rector of Interlock Industries (Alberta) Ltd. Several of Interlocks competitors couldn't even be bothered to take the time to talk to us. Those that did talk to us were selling asphalt (paper or fiberglass) shingles. Within a week Ted came to our home and we had arranged to get a roof to finally solve our problems.

Our new roof tile in charcoal grey) is now on our home. We love the look! The installers were a super group of very considerate fellows. Clean-up by Interlocks installers was very thorough. I wish all of our roofing experiences could have been as pleasant as our dealings thus far with Interlock and its representatives!


Wendy L Herrick

 

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Dear Mr. Wenzel

My wife and I wanted you to know that we are very pleased with the new Interlock shingle roof recently installed on our twenty year old home. The color matches the rest of our home and the shingles look tremendous. While we knew we needed a new roof and we we looked at a number of different options and contractors, we believed that selecting your company was without a doubt a winner in every respect.

We became aware of your product through the website of the Metal Roofing Alliance that led us to your company's own web page. Subsequently, we met with Mr. Robert Allen, Regional Marketing Coordinator of New York's Best Roof, Inc., who fully addressed all of our questions and was readily available throughout the process.

Installation was also handled in a very professional manner, and we could not ask for better assistance from either Mr. Allen or the installation crew of New York's Best Roof, Inc.

We look forward to many happy years under the security of our new aluminum shingle roof, and would gladly recommend your product and the team from New York's Best Roof, Inc. to anyone.

We are also very pleased with the energy savings, maintenance free characteristics and environmentally friendly aspects of our new aluminum roof.

Sincerely,
Craig and Jackie Biegen
Valatie, NY

 

 

 

 

Dear Sir or Madam:

I had an Interlock roof put on my house recently. I am pleased with it. The color of the roof matches my house nicely. Your employees did a good job of cleaning up the debris, especially considering the fact that one half of my existing roof had to be stripped of its existing two layers of asphalt shingles. I would recommend this roof to ethers for these reasons and also for the following reasons:

When I bought my house over 4 years ago it was 10 years old and had an asphalt roof, The home inspector who looked at the house noticed that a few of the shingles were lifting and that there were some gaps in the chimney flashing that he said were consistent with normal wear and tear over the years. When I hired a contractor to make repairs I was surprised to learn from him that many of the asphalt shingles were cracked and that one half of the roof would need to be re-shingled, My mother and I have since heard from several sources that during the 1930s there were problems with bad batches of asphalt roofing shingles being manufactured,

Earlier this year I had a minor roof leak in the half of the roof that was not re-shingled. The contractor who repaired it said that this half of the roof would probably last 3 or 4 more years, I've heard that an asphalt roof could last for 20 years but this was not the case with my house,

I clearly wanted a roof that would last a good long time and wanted an alternative to asphalt shingles. I chose Interlock primarily because it is guaranteed for the life of the house. I also like Interlock for other reasons as well.

The aluminum shingles interlock with each other on all sides. This prevents the shingles from lifting over time a problem that I had with the previous asphalt roof on my house,

I've heard that Interlock roofs are more energy efficient than other roofs. Energy efficiency is important to me and should be to everyone in this day and age and in the future to come.

Finally, another reason that I like Interlock roofing is for safety reasons While installing any roof on a house involves unavoidable safety risks to the roofing installers, because of Interlocks lifetime guarantee no one should have to go up on the roof again once it is installed. During the life of a house this reduces the amount of time that the safety of individuals who work on the roof of the house is at risk. With asphalt roofing on a house that requires replacing ever the years of the house's life there is increased risk of a roofing installer working on the roof of that house getting hurt,


Sincerely,

Michael G. Casey

 

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Dear Sir:

This past Fall I began soliciting bids for stripping off two layers of shingles on my 23-year old shingle family home and replacing the "worn" shingles with a new layer of fiberglass shingle. You may ask, since the home was "only" 23 years old, why there was already two layers of shingles and how come the top layer was now in need of replacement! Believe me, I was asking the same questions. Granted, we had not paid (directly) for either layer of shingle since they both were on the home when we purchased it, but it was still a concern of mine with respect to the fiberglass shingle industry.

My wife and I have owned this home for nine years and, when we initially moved in, we had the home vinyl-sided and replaced most of the windows with energy efficient, up-and-down windows as opposed to the then crank-out windows. The then existing roof shingles had excellent curl-appeal when viewed against the newly installed vinyl siding and window shutters, so much so that passersby thought we had the roof re-shingled as well.

So, in our search for new shingle, we sought out a shingle that would have that same curb appeal as well as longevity. Well, we could not find anything that came close to providing us with the idea that, "Yeah, this one will look great on our home and last a long time."

This Spring I responded to a newspaper advertisement I'd seen and a mailing that I received regarding the installation of a metal roof. Certainly, installation of a metal roof in our "neck of the woods," where there is some pricey real estate, was something of an oddity. However, I did some research on metal roofs over the Internet and found myself intrigued and please by what I read.

My wife and I met with Interlock Industries, Inc. sales representative Gerry Matta, and he explained the concept and longevity of a metal roof, its energy-savings benefit, and more specifically, showed us the colors and Interlock design afforded by their product known on the internet as maritimepermanentroofing.com.

After hearing the sales presentation, my wife and I were intent on seeing two homes within 20 miles of our home that had the same color metal roof we anticipated purchasing for our home. Let me tell you, after viewing the exterior of those homes, we definitely had made up our minds that we were going to be the first in our neighborhood with an Interlock shingle metal roof because it was going to afford us with fabulous curb appeal for our home.

Well, now that the stripping off of the deteriorating fiberglass shingles and the installation of the "tile red" Interlock shingle has been completed, our home is now a showcase for the metal roof industry.

We have had numerous compliments from family and neighbors regarding the beauty of the home with the new Interlock shingle installed. We have had many vehicles pass roadside and slow down to view our home and several inquiries form those motorists as to where we obtained the beautiful roof.

Thank you to Interlock Industries, Inc. for creating a product that allows my family to have the satisfaction to know that we will never have to replace roof shingles again, will save money on yearly heating and cooling bills, and, more importantly, have a home that truly has a dynamic curb appeal. It's just beautiful!! Thanks again,



Joseph A. Tetrault
35 Lafond Drive
Chicopee, MA

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Dear Paul,

Incredibly best describes our new Interlock roof, and lots of compliments from everyone who stops to admire this roof. The aged copper color is beautiful, especially in the morning sun and again in the late afternoon evening sun set. There is a big difference in the overall temperature of the entire house cooler, especially the upstairs areas on these sunny hot summer days.

The installer Alex, was an expert at detailing this Interlock roofing system. The complete roof came out picture perfect with virtually no mess.

Our only concern with the aluminum roof was noise from heavy rain storms. Well after five storms to date, one with small hail, there was NO NOISE. This aluminum roofing system is truly state of the art high tech material and design. Definitely impressive but well worth it with it's plus advantages over conventional asphalt and fiberglass design materials.

Our neighbors with their new conventional shingle roofs are eye opening proof that this Interlock Aluminum system is truly the best, complete with a lifetime warranty, owner transferable certificate. Nobody else in our neighborhood has a 50 year roof warranty certificate.

Forever,

Arthur Dinon

 

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