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Multi-Family Roofing Systems

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Modified Bitumen
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Modified Bitumen roofing systems are a time-tested roofing system that has superior durability.  Modified bitumen roofing systems are multi-ply systems usually consisting of 2-3 layers of a composite roll and surfaced with granules or foils. The system can vary from one manufacturer to another and it also depends on the application but typically it is installed in low slope roof areas.  It can be installed over various insulations and decking systems.

  • Can be coated later to extend life

  • Strong puncture resistance

  • Proven waterproofing capabilities

  • Typical installation is rated for high speeds

  • Up to 25-year warranty available

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Single-ply roofing systems are a water-tight solution that is a reliable and energy efficient roofing system that can lower your facility’s overall energy cost. The three main types of single-ply membranes include TPO, EPDM, and PVC. TPO roofing systems are often the most popular choice for commercial roofs because of their white color and reflective properties, which help reduce energy costs.  These roof decks are often very advantageous for owners or designers who are considering the sustainability and life-cycle cost of a facility.

Recovery from a loss due to fire, wind or hail cannot start until the exterior envelope of the building is dried in. We believe the roof is one of the most important piece of the structure. Wind damage can cause roofing systems to fail. High winds will often time leave roof shingles and other components unsecured or removed completely, compromising the integrity of your roof system. Wind damage to any shingles, tiles, flashings, chimneys or roof ventilation can sometimes allow water into your building and cause significant damage, even with a small amount of precipitation. Claremont sales consultants can quickly identify any weakness to your roof system and advise you on the best course of action to repair or replace any or all of your roofing materials which have been compromised.

Shingle Roof
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Modified Bitumen roofing systems are a time-tested roofing system that has superior durability.  Modified bitumen roofing systems are multi-ply systems usually consisting of 2-3 layers of a composite roll and surfaced with granules or foils. The system can vary from one manufacturer to another and it also depends on the application but typically it is installed in low slope roof areas.  It can be installed over various insulations and decking systems.

  • Can be coated later to extend life

  • Strong puncture resistance

  • Proven waterproofing capabilities

  • Typical installation is rated for high speeds

  • Up to 25-year warranty available

Metal Roof
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Residential metal roofing systems are generally made of steel, aluminum, or cooper. Rolls of 24- or 26-gauge steel sheets are given a metallic costing to prevent rust, followed by a baked-on paint finish. Aluminum sheets don’t require the metallic coating but do typically get painted. Copper is neither coated nor painted, because it weathers without corroding. In many cases copper is used for special features, such as the roof of a prominent bay window, gutters, and downspouts.  Steel roofing products are coated with either zinc (galvanized) or a mixture of aluminum and zinc (galvalume or zincalume). Of the two, galvalume typically offers the longest lifetime. The coatings are offered in multiple thicknesses-the thicker the coating the longer the life, and the higher the cost.

  • Rated for high-wind speeds

  • Superior fire resistance

  • Up to 25-year warranty available

  • Can potentially be coated later

  • Aesthetically pleasing

  • Proven waterproofing capabilities

Slate Roof
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Slate roofing tile has a long and storied history and is generally known as one of the highest quality, longest lasting roofing materials available. Slate roofing tiles are cut from metamorphic rock which is highly durable, making it a perfect roofing material.   The rock is split in one direction into sheets of varied thicknesses then cut and trimmed, mostly by hand labor, into the required sizes and thicknesses. A slate roof is typically a custom-made job and using it gives a quality and character to a building unlike any other type roofing.

  • Aesthetic beauty

  • Fire resistant

  • Environmentally friendly

  • Weather resistant

  • Longevity

  • Adds value to property

Concrete Tile Roof
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Concrete tile roofing can provide a look for homes with a southwestern or Spanish Mission design as well as any member of modern design and comes in a variety of colors and styles. Tile roofing designed and installed properly has an exceptionally long-life cycle and can even have a longer lifespan than the roof deck it is installed on. Most roof tiles do not rot or burn and they cannot be harmed by insects.  They require very little maintenance and come in a variety of colors, types, styles and brands. The clay tiles themselves are fragile, so walking on them can be difficult.  While they are fragile to someone walking on top of them, they are extremely resistant to the elements including harmful UV rays.

  • 50+ year lifespan

  • Ventilation & insulation

  • Rated for severe weather

  • Environmentally friendly

  • Flexible design

  • High heat reflectivity

As multi-family roofing experts, Claremont will dispatch our emergency response team to your site with 24 hours of getting your call.

 

Call 713.661.0400 if you need immediate attention to a large scale roofing loss.

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