Roofing Contractors Los Angeles CA

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Wide Awake Roofing
(323) 786-4261
2319 Vanwick st
Inglewood, CA
Los Angeles Roofing Pros
323-313-1215
1367 Echo Park Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Tom Zimmerman Construction
213-595-7091
4535 Starling Way
Los Angeles, CA
H.A.S. Construction, Inc.
310-391-8434
11272 Washington Place
Culver City, CA
First La Limo
310-954-9595
9107 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 450
Beverly Hills, CA
Los Angeles Roofing
(213) 260-9789
505 S. Vermont Ave.
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Roofing Help
(800) 780-4347
N56 W13365 Silver Spring Dr
Menomonee Falls, WI
Clifford Construction
1-800-Clifford
4000 Rowena
Los Angeles, CA
Find Licensed Contractor
1-877-270-0747
7901 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA
Paul White General Contractor Inc.
310-397-1593
4127 Marcasel Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
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Synthetic Slate Roofs - When Real Slate Just Won't Do

A slate roof is one of the best roofs you can buy. Why? Because it'll probably be the last roof you'll have to install. Not only does a slate roof look good but when it's done right it can last for decades.

It's also expensive, not the job for any Johnny-come-lately roofer and your house needs to be strong enough to handle a stone roof. In other words, it's not a roofing decision that you make lightly.

Well for those of you who love the look of slate but for one reason or another can't swing the real deal you do have alternatives. Faux slate roofing enjoys wide appeal among homeowners who want the look without the price tag associated with real slate (although some faux slate roofs aren't too far off from the cost of real slate).

Synthetic slate comes in a variety of materials, each with their own look and characteristics. There are even faux slate roof tiles that are made out of recycled car tires. Now there's a nifty way to find new life for an otherwise difficult disposal issue.

Should you consider synthetic slate roofing in lieu of real slate? It's worth a look but synthetic slate isn't without its own drawbacks. You can learn more at the faux slate roofing page ....

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