Our Services

Our services include:

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Residential Roofing

Include:

  • Asphalt shingles
  • Cedar
  • Sheet metal
  • Flats  roofs
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Commercial Roofs

Include:

  • Torch down
  • Membrane roof system
  • insulation
  • heavy gauge flashings
  • curves & cones

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Insurance Inspection claimes

  • Structural Failure
  • Hail Damage
  • Wind Damage
  • Lightning Damage
  • Fire
  • Flooding and Water Damage
  • Design and Engineering Defects
  • Snow/Ice Damage
  • Faulty Workmanship
  • Mold/Mildew Evaluation
  • Manufacurer's Defect

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Maintenance and Roof plans

In Ontario a roofing maintenance plan is essential! It is imperative to catch minor problems before they lead to major expenses.  Keeping up with your roof maintenance can save you a considerable amount of money.  When you keep up with your roof maintenance, you can catch simple cracks and leaks before they become huge deteriorating issues; susceptible to water damage and rot.  Finding these cracks and leaks early on, allow you several options; you can coat your roof, patch your roof, or replace your roof.  By having an effective maintenance plan in place you can save on costly repairs as well as budget for your upcoming commercial roofing needs. You ignore your commercial roof in Ontario and your only option is to replace the roof and that is an unnecessary expense!

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Ventilations Systems

Attic ventilation is an important part of roofing. Proper attic ventilation extends the life of a roof and reduces problems because it minimizes the temperature differential between the attic and the air outside. Proper ventilation will remove moisture and heat from the attic. Trapped heat and moisture can raise energy costs, cause ice dams, and damage roof system components as well as structural and personal items located inside the attic where temperatures can easily reach 150° F (65° C). Condensation that forms inside attics can be caused by the use of washing machines, dish washers, bath tubs, showers, and tumble driers unless these items are properly ventilated through the roof. In some cases the condensation can be bad enough to be mistaken for a roof leak.

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Skylight

We provides a complete line of skylight products for all aspects of the market including high end residential, commercial, retail, educational and industrial.

 

 

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Curves and cones

Roof Curbs are raised frames used to structurally mount rooftop equipment such as HVAC units, exhaust fans, skylight, etc. Curbs also provide a level mounting point for mechanical equipment and provide a seal from outside elements by utilizing the curbs internal flange to interlock with the roof paneling. This insures years of protection and stability for both the mechanical equipment and the roof itself.

 

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Atic insulation

The attic, along with the basement or crawlspace, is one of the first places you should be looking for improving your envelope.  It may be tempting to look at windows first because you feel the drafts there but a tight attic floor will usually return more in savings and comfort than new windows.

 

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All kind of flashings

Roof flashing is a form of weatherproofing that shields protruding objects from a roof (such as chimneys and vents) against water. Metal is the most commonly used roof flashing material, yet recently, rubber and other waterproof synthetics have become very popular. It is crucial that your roof flashing system both capture and discharge moisture and water back to the drainage system, in order to avoid water penetration into your home/office. At Roof 101, we provide roof flashing repair and installation for all kinds of roofs.

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Gutters

Gutter Roof is a metal dome gutter protection system. Unlike most metal dome systems, the aluminum Gutter Roof pieces are finished with tough roofing-grade granules. The roofing material coating helps the gutter protection system draw water more effectively into the gutter, while blending in with the rest of the roof surface.