by New Roof Long Island | Jan 4, 2016 | Blog
Built-up roof membranes, also referred to as BUR, are most commonly referred to as gravel and tar roofs, and are composed of reinforced fabrics and alternating layers or bitumen that create a membrane that is finished. This type of roofing is usually considered, if...
by New Roof Long Island | Jan 4, 2016 | Blog
Modified bitumen, also known as polymer-modified bitumen, sheet membranes are composed of fabrics that are reinforced, which serve as a carrier for hot polymer-modified bitumen while it’s manufactured into a type of roll material. Modified bitumen, or MB for...
by New Roof Long Island | Jan 4, 2016 | Blog
Our company loves metal roofing because if installed properly, which we guarantee, it will last a lifetime. Unlike metal roofing, asphalt requires a reproofing job every ten to twenty years, while a metal roof needs little to no work done after it has been installed....
by New Roof Long Island | Jan 4, 2016 | Blog
The look of Spanish tile roofing is one that stands out, adds a bright color to a dark home, and can really bring out the beauty of a home. We pride ourselves in our work when it comes to Spanish tiling because we take every detail into consideration. Whether...
by New Roof Long Island | Jan 4, 2016 | Blog
When it comes to architectural roof shingles, we have all the answers and solutions that you could ever need. If you live in Long Island, Nassau County, Suffolk County, the Hamptons, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Dix Hills or Brookville and are in need of our services,...