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Slate roof repair

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Removing all slates around valleys provides better seal than merely sliding replacement metal underneath as is commonly done. This also allows ability to add additional shielding against ice and water. Replaced copper valleys with custom metal work and replaced broken slates extending roof life by an additional 50 years while saving homeowner thousands on a complete roof replacement.

Cape Cod style home

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The Homeowner enjoyed the look of cedar shingles and clapboard siding but was tired of the maintenance it required. Using high quality vinyl products with enhancements, using cedar impressions the homeowner was able to keep the look of wood without any maintenance. The look of the newly finished siding and brand new roof separates this house from the rest of the neighborhood.

Duplex - Vinyl Siding

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Basic duplex home with new homeowners wanting new look on smaller budget. By going over the existing siding, we gave the homeowner the look of a newly built home at a fraction of the price of full siding replacement.

Re-roofing - Skylghts & Rubber Roofing

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While using tar based roof cements to seal corners or repair leaks may be inexpensive, it provides only temporary protection. A roof of this complexity requires greater attention to detail. By elevating skylights, and using highest quality materials this roof is water tight.
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Who cut those shingles so straight? This job was finished with the high level of quality and precision you can expect only from Renaissance Roofing.  

Sidewall

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Recently released on the market, Hardie-Plank siding provides an excellent pre-painted look with a 15 year paint guarantee.  

Flat Roof

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Replacing a tar & gravel roof with high quality rubber with an insulating underlayment, provides excellent protection against the elements while reducing energy costs. Another perfect example of our high quality seamless transition between rubber and shingle roofing.