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T-Loc shingles were popular for many years. They were designed to be a wind resistant shingle that locked together instead of being secured by a glue strip. Over time though, there have been significant improvements in shingle design and adhesives for other styles of shingle. As a result, several years ago, the two main manufactures discontinued T-loc shingles and they are no longer available.
We have very limited stocks of T-loc shingles available which can be used for minor repairs. Unfortunately though, if your roof has significant damage or weathering, it may not be possible to repair it. In many cases though, if our customers have damage from wind or hail, we are able to assist them with filing a claim through their homeowners insurance. Our insurance claim program is a FREE service we provide to all our customers that guaranties that we will repair or replace your roof in accordance with you insurance claim pricing and specifications. Please give us a call today and we will be happy to provide you with a FREE roof evaluation and a written free estimate for repair or replacement. |
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T-Loc Shingles