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On this project, the most important work was performed during the worse
winter in years.
The fully reinforced step included primer and a special formula for use in cold
weather with snow and ice pending. Indeed, the crew commented that the worse day
was the cleaning process with extremely cold weather.
With the hot summer
days, the final tinted water-based top coatings, plus some details, were
completed.
![]() Primer applied to roof surface |
![]() Gutter work started with primer |
Gutter with fully reinforced system |
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![]() Gutter work being completed |
![]() Roof panels reinforced with mesh |
![]() Contoured work |
![]() Panels ready for second of four coatings |
![]() Applying base coat before top coats in spring |
![]() Metal roof primed and weatherproofed |
![]() Roof ready for tinted acrylic topcoats |
![]() Tinted acrylic topcoats |
![]() Top coats protect the foundation of the roof repair |
![]() Appearance of roof panels are improved |
If you are seeking an experienced company to offer an estimate to preserve your existing roof, one of us would be delighted to visit your residence, discuss the alternatives available and, if requested, submit a quote for restoring your tin roofs. Click here for a map of our geographical work area.
Beyond information about our contracting services, this site is designed for individuals interested in tin roofs--photos, technical tidbits and history. These web pages are prepared by the same contractor that specializes in the restoration of these tin roofs. She enjoys dabbling in website construction, therefore photos and articles are simply presented. All pictures are from Roof Menders projects, the same contractor. If you have questions, just call 610-941-1051 for a chat.