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When was this roof coated?

Posted on November 16, 2009 by Roof Menders, Inc.November 16, 2009

Five year old project in traditional red acrylic Lately, I have begun to revisit projects that were completed some years ago.  The purpose is to view the weathering of the tints. If you are driving through Columbus, NJ, just take … Continue reading →

Posted in Tin roof preservation work, Traditional red roof

Frequently asked questions about tin roofing work

Posted on October 29, 2009 by Roof Menders, Inc.October 29, 2009

How much??  What colors?  and other frequent questions about restoring metal standing seam and embossed shingle roofing can be found on this link: Frequently asked questions about tin roofing For a quick-and-dirty estimate of pricing, using reputable services (like mine) … Continue reading →

Posted in Embossed tin shingle, Tin roof preservation work

Trees and roof colors

Posted on October 10, 2009 by Roof Menders, Inc.October 10, 2009

Traditional red coating highlights roof in tree-studded lot Before this Mullica Hill, NJ, owner made changes, this home disappeared into the large, tree-filled lot, thereby obscuring the residence from view.   Reason:  the roof was dominated by the trees. With a Barn Red roof, her … Continue reading →

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The Lineup

Posted on October 8, 2009 by Roof Menders, Inc.October 8, 2009

Old metal roof coating products ATTENTION.LEFT FACE.  FIRST, PRIMERMOVE, BASE COATKEEP UP, TOP COAThup, two, three, four. Approx materials for 1400 sq ft tin shingle roof applied by Roof Menders, Inc, of Conshohocken, PA610-941-1051Over 150 tin roofing mini-articles (In PA, R.Menders Inc )(c) … Continue reading →

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Installing new metal shingles on embossed tin roof

Posted on July 30, 2009 by Roof Menders, Inc.July 30, 2009

New and old shingles on Maryland Church The new and old shingles are quite distinct in this photo of a church in Mt. Harmony, MD. But from a distance, the roof’s appearance is quite compatible. On three projects, mixing old … Continue reading →

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Metal Roof light grey in Chesapeake City

Posted on May 27, 2009 by Roof Menders, Inc.May 27, 2009

Metal roof in light grey on cottage in Chesapeake City Early standing seam roof coated in light grey acrylic A metal roof in light grey, sometimes called Colonial Grey, is a popular choice for those owners who are seeking the … Continue reading →

Posted in Maryland tin roofing projects, Tin roof preservation work

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