Roofing Contractors Newark NJ

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ACJ Remodeling
(347) 688-7909
1146 East 92nd St
Brooklyn, NY
Goode Green
212-226-6770
176 Grand Street
New York, NY
A-All Type Siding & Roofing
718-745-6718
814 64Th Street
Brooklyn, NY
First Housing Management, Inc.
(973) 340-1616
106 Route 46 East
Saddle Brook, NJ
Affordable Homes General Construction LLC
(718) 713-2446
511 Chauncey Street
Brooklyn, NY
JC and Sons Home Improvement Corp.
(917) 652-6852
84-72 130th Street
Kew Gardens, NY
Marc V. Cottone General contractor
718 983 7840
49 morse ave.
Staten Island, NY
CEK International
(646) 468-4223
600 West 115 Street
New York, NY
DB CONSTRUCTION
(347) 365-8284
592 BUSHWICK AVE
Brooklyn, NY
Resilient Roof Coatings
973-599-0811
177 Parsippany Rd
Parsippany, NJ
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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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