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It is reassuring to know we will benefit so nicely from the superior workmanship and quality of the roofing products

Albany, New York

5/5

Dear Bob,

I’m not sure who to best direct this letter of appreciation to but I’m assuming it will be shared with Interlock officials. As briefly mentioned in an email to you we are thrilled with everything. From our initial deliberations in choosing Interlock to the completion of the project we have been impressed.

We have completed many remodeling projects in our home. Replacing a roof certainly would be considered major. To know that we will not need to worry about replacing it is very comforting, not to mention the impressive appearance and worth it has added to our home and neighborhood.

We would be remiss if we didn’t mention the extraordinary work and work habits of Nazar. Committed, exacting, attention to detail, particular are words that immediately come to mind. His knowledge and work ethic are off the scale – long work days, mindful of what needs doing next (particularly with vagaries of spring weather) are noteworthy. He’s a gem you can absolutely depend on.

We await our first major nasty weather event to put this all to test – one that we were very confident about. Thank you once again. It is reassuring to know we will benefit so nicely from the superior workmanship and quality of the roofing products.

Sincerely,
Charles and Jan Parmalee
Albany, NY

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Reduced heat and electricity bills

5/5

Dear Interlock,

This letter is in regards to the absolutely gorgeous roof you recently installed for us.

The roof looks amazing. The red choice was a little nerve racking, but it is even better than we could have imagined. We live on a very busy street and we can often hear cars slowing down in front of the house to look at the roof.

Mike met with us in mid March and was extremely knowledgeable about the product and answered all our questions. When we were ready to proceed with the project. Miranda was very helpful and courteous to us. Within a couple of days of getting the go ahead for the project, one of Interlock’s installers was at our door, saying they would be starting the next day. He notice something that was missed in the initial roof review and suggested we add some ice guards above our skylights for extra protection. They started the next day promptly at 8am and with fear of rain the following day they worked til well after dark and then picked up the debris from our yard and took it away with them. They also carefully covered the additional materials to be used in case of rain. They finished the project in a couple of days and cleaned up every day before they left. The installers were very polite and worked hard to get the project completed.

We plan on staying in our home for many years to come and are pleased with the decision we made to go with the Interlock Roofing System. Both for the beauty it adds to the exterior of our home, the immediate savings coming over our way with reduced heat and electricity bills and the long term benefit of never having to replace the roof again.

Sincerely,
Christopher and Danon Perry
North Reading, MA

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Love our new roof

5/5

Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Responsiveness

Love our new roof. The entire team was all very professional. The installers showed up and worked through hot days.
Looking forward to not having to think about replacing our roof again!

Service: Roof installation

Darlene Stevenson
Debert, NS

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Stellarton Metal Roofing Done Right—Excellent Product and Professional Installation by Maritime Permanent Roofing

The roof that made it easy to smile in Stellarton

Here are a few words from a satisfied customer. It’s a whole story about what it means to get it right the first time.

Simple. Direct. And quietly powerful.

In Stellarton, Nova Scotia, where people don’t waste words, “very satisfied” means more than five stars. It implies trust was earned, promises were kept, and now, a roof overhead won’t need replacing in 10 or even 30 years.

This isn’t just a home improvement story. It’s a complete transformation, a new chapter for this homeowner.

A place built on grit, coal, and community, where every home is part of the story

Stellarton isn’t flashy. It doesn’t need to be.
This small town in Pictou County is built on hard work—from coal mining roots to today’s local businesses and community pride. It sits just a few kilometres from the Northumberland Strait, close enough to feel the salty wind and sharp enough to know what that means for a roof.

The weather here doesn’t ask permission. It just shows up.
Heavy snow in winter. Freeze-thaw cycles in spring. Salt air year-round.

That’s precisely why this homeowner chose black Interlock Metal Slate Roofing Shingles from Maritime Permanent Roofing—not just for looks (though let’s be honest, the curb appeal is undeniable), but for certainty.

This isn't just a roof. It's peace of mind.

The review says it all: excellent product, competent and professional team, and a decision they’re glad they made.

What’s between the lines?
A crew that showed up on time. A property treated with care. A crew that cleaned up, finished strong, and left behind a home that’s stronger for it.

The product itself? That’s where the Interlock system comes in. This roof isn’t just a roof; it’s a fortress. It checks every box with a lifetime warranty, a 4-way interlocking design that resists hurricane-force winds, and solar compatibility that futureproofs the home.

And yet—it’s not about specs. It’s about how you feel when the job’s done. When you stand in your yard and look up, knowing you’ll never have to think about your roof again.

That’s absolute satisfaction.

Built for Stellarton. Built to last.

In a town that’s seen generations pass down homes, tools, and work ethic, permanence matters.

A black Interlock metal roof isn’t a flashy trend—it’s a legacy upgrade. It respects the past while preparing for the future, and in a place like Stellarton, that balance means something.

So here’s to a delighted customer, a testament to our commitment to excellence.
To a roof that won’t need second-guessing.
And to a community where word-of-mouth is everything—this review, my experience, says it all.

Looking for a roof you’ll never need to replace? In Stellarton, it starts here.

Top Roofing FAQs for Stellarton, Nova Scotia Homeowners

When the Atlantic Ocean is your neighbour and Hurricane Juan is your memory, these are the questions that matter.

What roofing materials perform best in Stellarton’s coastal and inland climate?

Stellarton may not be directly on the coast, but it still feels the Atlantic’s influence. The combination of salt-laced air, high winds, and freeze-thaw cycles makes material choice critical.

Heavy-gauge aluminum metal roofing, like the Interlock system we exclusively install, is ideal for Nova Scotia. It won’t rust like steel, crack like asphalt, or decay like wood. Its four-way interlocking design means high-wind resilience—a major benefit during Nor’easters and spring gales.

Asphalt shingles, while more affordable upfront, typically last just 12–18 years here. That’s because temperature fluctuations and moisture degrade them faster in the Maritimes. Synthetic materials are improving, but few match metal in durability or energy performance.

Actionable tip: If you’re replacing a roof in Stellarton, ask for materials tested against coastal corrosion and designed to resist snow load and wind uplift. Interlock’s aluminum system meets all three.

Nova Scotia’s roofing season runs from April through early November, when temperatures are steady and the chance of snow is minimal. The sweet spot tends to be May–June and September–October—warm, dry days and moderate demand.

Late fall can bring early frosts and project delays, while peak summer often means higher costs and wait times due to demand.

Aluminum roofing, like Interlock’s, can be installed later in the season than asphalt because it doesn’t rely on heat-activated adhesives. But even then, a week of rain or wind can push timelines.

Next step: Book your install 2–4 months ahead. Plan flexibility around weather, and work with a team that actively monitors local conditions and won’t rush installation when it’s unsafe.

Stellarton falls under the jurisdiction of Pictou County municipal regulations, not HRM. That said, most full roof replacements do not require a formal permit unless structural modifications are involved (e.g., adding dormers, changing pitch).

If you’re switching materials (like asphalt to metal), it’s smart to double-check with the Town of Stellarton Building Inspection Office to ensure compliance with fire codes and snow load standards.

Your contractor should handle all permitting and inspection details, but you as the homeowner are ultimately responsible for compliance.

Next step: Confirm with your roofer whether a permit is needed. A professional company like Maritime Permanent Roofing handles all code requirements and local approvals for you.

Choosing a roofer in Nova Scotia comes down to trust and track record. You want:

  • At least 10+ years of experience with metal roofing
  • WSIB and liability insurance
  • Proof of training with specific materials (e.g., Interlock-certified installers)
  • Local references in Stellarton or Pictou County
  • A written warranty on workmanship and materials

Red flags include vague quotes, no physical address, or sub-contracting out the entire job. In coastal or mixed climates like ours, roofing is too important to gamble on.

Next step: Ask your roofer how they handle high wind fastening, salt exposure, and ice dam protection. Their answers should be detailed, not generic.

Yes—but with limits. Most home insurance in Stellarton covers sudden storm-related damage, like wind, hail, or fallen tree limbs. However, damage from wear-and-tear, age, or neglect is usually excluded.

Salt damage, curling shingles, or slow leaks may be denied unless you’ve documented proper maintenance. Some policies may even charge higher premiums for older or unreinforced roofs.

Pro tip: A new metal roof (especially with a lifetime warranty) may help reduce your premium or make you eligible for better coverage terms.

Next step: Review your policy. Ask your broker about your roof’s “life expectancy clause,” and keep photo documentation of installation and inspections.

Nova Scotia’s climate shortens the lifespan of many roofing materials:

  • Asphalt shingles: 12–18 years (vs. 25+ on paper)
  • Steel roofing: 20–35 years (risk of corrosion if not properly coated)
  • Interlock aluminum roofing: 50+ years, with little to no maintenance

The freeze-thaw cycles and spring dampness in Stellarton accelerate wear. Asphalt cracks, steel rusts, and ice dams wreak havoc.

Actionable tip: If your roof is over 15 years old, start budgeting for replacement—especially if it’s showing signs of moss, curling, or granule loss.

Proper attic ventilation is essential for energy efficiency, moisture control, and roof longevity in Stellarton.

Inadequate airflow causes:

  • Condensation, which leads to mold and rot
  • Ice dams, from uneven snow melt
  • Overheating, which shortens roof lifespan

Nova Scotia code generally requires 1 sq ft of ventilation for every 300 sq ft of attic space, split between soffit (intake) and ridge (exhaust) vents. But older homes in Stellarton may need upgrades to meet these modern standards.

Next step: Ask your contractor to inspect your attic ventilation as part of any roof project. A new roof won’t perform as it should if airflow isn’t right.

Absolutely. Ice dams are one of the most common and costly winter roofing problems in Pictou County.

They form when warm attic air melts the snow on your roof. The meltwater runs to the colder eaves and freezes—creating a dam. Water backs up under shingles and leaks into ceilings and walls.

Solutions include:

  • Proper insulation and ventilation
  • Ice and water membrane installed under roofing near eaves
  • Snow guards in problem areas

Next step: If you’ve had leaks or ice buildup before, request ice dam protection upgrades when replacing your roof. Interlock’s aluminum system works with built-in membranes to stop dams before they start.

Warranty coverage matters—especially in a harsh climate like Stellarton’s.

Look for:

  • Lifetime manufacturer warranty (like Interlock offers on their aluminum shingles)
  • Minimum 10-year workmanship guarantee from your contractor
  • Coverage that includes coastal corrosion and wind damage

Many warranties look great on paper, but exclude the very things Nova Scotians deal with—salt, high winds, freeze-thaw damage.

Next step: Get a copy of both warranties in writing and make sure your roofer is registered with the manufacturer (a requirement for warranty validation).

It’s not just about durability. It’s about peace of mind.

Interlock’s heavy-gauge aluminum roofing is built to withstand everything Nova Scotia throws at it—wind, salt, snow, rain, and sun. It’s engineered for efficiency, designed for curb appeal, and backed by a lifetime warranty that removes “roofing” from your to-do list forever.

It also adds resale value, reduces insurance risk, and plays well with solar panels.

Next step: If you want this to be the last roof you ever buy, reach out to Maritime Permanent Roofing, the exclusive Interlock installer in Atlantic Canada. We’re local, experienced, and ready to help you make a decision you’ll never second-guess.

Professional, Friendly, and Fast Roofing Service in Prospect Bay, Nova Scotia – Highly Recommend Maritime Permanent Roofing

The Last Roof in Prospect Bay

In some places, you don’t just live—you grow roots. Prospect Bay, Nova Scotia, is one of those places.

It hugs the Atlantic Ocean with a steady grace, about a 30-minute drive west of Halifax. Here, the salt air is constant, the wind can whip up without much warning, and the rains—when they come—speak in the language of storms.

So, when a homeowner in Prospect Bay decides it’s time for a new roof, they’re not thinking of shingles. They’re thinking: How do I protect everything I’ve built? And more importantly, who can I trust to do it right?

Enter Maritime Permanent Roofing. And Chris.

A Story About Trust—and Timing

When this Prospect Bay homeowner reached out, they weren’t just looking for someone to install shingles. They were looking for a guide—someone who’d show up—physically, mentally, emotionally, and professionally. Chris did exactly that.

He didn’t sell. He served. With a plan in hand and a solution that didn’t require persuasion because it made sense the moment it was spoken.

Chris and his team installed an Interlock Black Slate Metal Roof in just one day, leaving the yard as clean as they found it. This efficient yet meticulous process ensures a stress-free experience for homeowners, with minimal disruption to their daily lives.

It’s more than a good review. It’s a transformation story.

Why This Roof Matters

In Prospect Bay, your home takes a beating: salt spray, unpredictable Nor’easters, and bitter winter freezes. Asphalt doesn’t cut it. Not anymore. This roof isn’t just metal. It’s engineered permanence, four-way interlocking, wind-resistant, solar-ready, and energy efficient. And, yes, it looks beautiful—especially in black slate, echoing the granite cliffs that define the Nova Scotian shoreline. But here’s the real deal: it’s the last roof this homeowner will ever need, a testament to its durability and beauty. But here’s the real deal: it’s the last roof this homeowner will ever need.

Local Roots, Global Standards

Maritime Permanent Roofing brought more than shingles—they brought the ethos of craftsmanship—the kind that resonates in small coastal communities where people still wave from their trucks and talk at the post office. Our crew didn’t just work hard. They didn’t stop. Because when you live here and install roofs here, you know how much every nail, seam, and flashing matters.

The crew didn’t just work hard. They didn’t stop. Because when you live here and install roofs here, you know how much every nail, every seam, and every flashing matters.

This wasn’t just about finishing a job. It was about finishing a chapter—with confidence.

What Prospect Bay Taught Us

It’s not the biggest town. It doesn’t want to be.

Prospect Bay is about proximity—to nature, neighbours, and the ocean’s edge. It’s a place where homes stand as anchors in the storm. And now, one more home has a roof that honours that commitment to strength, beauty, and endurance.

One day. One roof. One more family that won’t have to worry when the skies turn gray.

Because some things are built to last, and this time, it was personal. We understand the importance of your home and your trust in us, and we are committed to delivering the best service and product possible.

Top Roofing FAQs for Prospect Bay, Nova Scotia Homeowners

When the Atlantic Ocean is your neighbour and Hurricane Juan is your memory, these are the questions that matter.

What roofing materials perform best in Prospect Bay’s coastal climate?

Living in Prospect Bay means facing salt-laden air, driving Atlantic winds, and relentless freeze-thaw cycles. Not all roofing materials are up to the challenge.

Aluminum metal roofing—like Interlock’s slate-style shingles—is the top performer here. It resists corrosion from salty fog, won’t crack during freeze-thaw swings, and is rated for winds well above 180 km/h. Its sleek interlocking design also sheds snow and rain with ease.

Asphalt shingles, though more budget-friendly upfront, typically last only 12–18 years in Prospect Bay due to rapid deterioration from salt air and temperature swings. Steel roofing, unless properly coated, is vulnerable to rust. Synthetic options (like composite slate) are growing in popularity, but long-term coastal performance is still being proven.

Next Step: If your home is within 5 km of the ocean—and most in Prospect Bay are—request marine-grade aluminum and ask for warranty coverage that includes coastal exposure.

Nova Scotia’s roofing season generally runs from late April through early November, when average temperatures stay above 5°C and the risk of snow or heavy fog is lower.

May to September offers the best weather windows. However, high demand during this peak season means you’ll pay a premium and face longer wait times. Spring and fall can be cost-effective, but be ready to adjust for rain or wind delays—especially near the coast.

Metal roofing is more flexible in terms of temperature, so installations can extend later into fall if needed.

Next Step: Book your contractor 2–4 months in advance, especially for metal or custom projects. Ask about contingency plans for weather delays and how they handle sudden storms—a must in Atlantic Canada.

Yes, for most full roof replacements, HRM requires a building permit, especially when changing materials or repairing structural elements. Simple re-shingling over one layer may not need a permit, but always confirm.

Permits are typically obtained by your contractor, but you’re responsible as the property owner to ensure compliance. Violating permit rules could cause issues if you sell or need to file an insurance claim.

Nova Scotia’s building code outlines wind uplift resistance, ice barrier requirements, and proper ventilation standards—especially crucial in coastal zones like Prospect Bay.

Next Step: Confirm in writing that your roofer will handle permits. You can contact HRM Customer Service at 311 to check if your project needs one.

Not all contractors are equal, especially along the coast. Look for a roofer who:

  • Has at least 10 years of experience in Nova Scotia, preferably with homes in Prospect Bay
  • Uses marine-grade materials and stainless steel fasteners
  • Offers written warranties on workmanship and materials
  • Can show photos and references from local installations

Red flags include unmarked trucks, vague quotes, or high-pressure sales tactics. Beware of “coastal packages” that don’t define what’s included. Ask about high-wind anchoring, salt spray corrosion resistance, and crew safety plans—especially on steep waterfront homes.

Next Step: Interview at least two contractors. Ask them, “What would you do differently for a roof within 1 km of saltwater?” Their answer should be specific and confident.

Storm-related damage (wind, fallen trees, hail) is generally covered—assuming your roof was in good condition. Damage from long-term salt exposure, neglect, or wear-and-tear is typically excluded.

That means insurers might deny claims if shingles were curling, flashing was loose, or corrosion was evident before a storm hit.

Storm damage claims should be filed within 48–72 hours, and insurers often require professional documentation and photos.

Next Step: Review your policy’s “roof” and “windstorm” sections with your broker. After a major storm, have your roof inspected—even if there’s no visible damage. It’s easier to document early and build a case than to scramble months later.

Standard manufacturer estimates don’t always hold up here. In Prospect Bay, you can expect:

  • Asphalt shingles: 12–18 years (despite 25–30 year warranties)
  • Steel roofing: 20–35 years (if coated properly)
  • Aluminum metal roofing: 50+ years (and still going strong)

The coastal climate accelerates wear: wind-driven salt spray corrodes fasteners, ice dams stress shingles, and fog keeps everything damp.

To stretch lifespan, regular maintenance is key. Clean gutters, remove moss, inspect flashing, and re-caulk penetrations as needed.

Next Step: If your roof is over 12 years old, consider a full inspection before another winter. Catching small issues early can save thousands.

Without proper ventilation, Prospect Bay attics become breeding grounds for condensation, mold, and structural rot—especially in tightly sealed modern homes.

Ventilation regulates attic temperature and moisture. It prevents warm air from melting snow unevenly, which causes ice dams, and it allows moist indoor air to escape before it condenses on cold surfaces.

The HRM code requires a minimum 1:300 venting ratio. Ridge vents, soffit vents, and baffles should work together to create even airflow.

Next Step: During a re-roof, ask your contractor to inspect your attic and ventilation system. Upgrading your airflow now costs far less than replacing soggy insulation or moldy sheathing later.

Ice dams form when warm attic air melts snow on the roof, which refreezes at the colder eaves. In Prospect Bay’s freeze-thaw winters, this is a common and damaging issue.

To prevent them:

  • Ensure attic insulation is up to code and evenly distributed
  • Maintain balanced ventilation
  • Install ice-and-water shield membranes along eaves during roof replacement
  • Keep gutters clean so melting snow can drain properly

If an ice dam forms, avoid DIY chipping—it can damage shingles. Instead, use calcium chloride deicer in socks or call a roofing pro.

Next Step: If you’re re-roofing, request extended waterproof membrane protection along the eaves and valleys. It’s a small cost that saves thousands in ceiling damage.

Disciplined, Competent, Professional

In Lunenburg, Nova Scotia—a town where the past and present sail together—Fred’s home is a unique blend of heritage and innovation. Located along the picturesque shores of Lunenburg Harbour, his residence offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic, a constant reminder of the town’s deep maritime roots.

Established in 1753, Lunenburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its well-preserved colonial architecture and storied shipbuilding legacy. It’s the birthplace of the famed Bluenose schooner, a symbol of Nova Scotia’s seafaring prowess. Strolling through its vibrant streets, one can’t help but feel the echoes of sailors and artisans who once animated this coastal gem.

Fred’s choice to install the Deep Charcoal Interlock Slate Shingle Metal Roofing System aligns seamlessly with Lunenburg’s ethos—honouring tradition while embracing innovation. This roofing solution, with its lifetime warranty, is a testament to its durability against the coastal elements. Its 4-way interlocking design ensures energy efficiency and high wind resistance, making it ideal for the Atlantic climate. Moreover, its compatibility with solar panels underscores a commitment to sustainable living.

Reflecting on his experience, Fred shares:

 

In a town where every building tells a story, Fred’s home now narrates one of resilience, quality, and a vision for the future.

Top 10 Roofing FAQs for Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Homeowners

What’s the best roofing system for Lunenburg’s coastal climate?

Living in Lunenburg means dealing with salty ocean air, intense winds, fog, heavy snow, and the occasional hurricane. A roof here needs to do more than just look good—it needs to resist corrosion, shed snow, and stay put in strong winds. That’s where Interlock Aluminum Roofing shines. It’s made for coastal environments, unlike steel roofing, which can rust, or asphalt shingles, which wear down quickly under salty conditions.
Asphalt shingles are inexpensive up front but don’t last long near the sea. They’re prone to curling, cracking, algae, and wind damage, especially in coastal towns like Lunenburg. Interlock’s aluminum system comes with a Lifetime Limited Warranty, is wind-resistant, and doesn’t absorb moisture—making it a far better long-term investment.

No. Aluminum doesn’t rust, which is crucial in Lunenburg’s salt-rich air. Steel roofing systems—even galvanized or coated—can corrode over time. Interlock roofs are made from marine-grade aluminum and finished with a protective Alunar Coating designed specifically for longevity in Atlantic Canada’s coastal conditions.

Composite roofing mimics the look of slate but is still prone to UV fading, cracking, and shorter lifespans in harsh climates. Interlock’s Slate Shingle profile delivers the same look with better durability and resistance to wind, salt, and snow. Plus, it’s lighter and easier to maintain.
Lunenburg has many historic homes where natural slate fits the style—but it’s very heavy, expensive, and can crack under freeze-thaw cycles common in Nova Scotia. Interlock Slate Shingles offer a lightweight, durable alternative that honors the traditional look without the structural strain or risk of breakage.
Rubber shingles or membranes (like EPDM) are usually reserved for flat or low-slope roofs. In Lunenburg, most homes have pitched roofs, and rubber materials aren’t as attractive or durable for residential use. They can also degrade under UV exposure. Interlock provides architectural style with 50+ years of performance.
Yes. The 4-way interlocking design ensures that each panel connects tightly on all sides, making it one of the most wind-resistant roofing systems available. It’s tested and trusted in high-wind areas—including along the Atlantic coast—where Nor’easters and hurricanes can roll in without warning.

Absolutely. Interlock roofs are coated with heat-reflective Alunar finishes that help reduce heat absorption in the summer while also providing excellent insulation support in winter. That means lower heating and cooling bills year-round, even in Lunenburg’s changing seasons.

Yes. Interlock offers profiles that mimic traditional slate, cedar shake, and tile, so you don’t have to sacrifice style for strength. Homes in Lunenburg’s historic district can benefit from the classic look of slate or shake, with none of the constant maintenance or structural reinforcement needed by heavier materials.

Because it’s made to last, built for salt air, wind, and snow, and it never needs to be replaced. While asphalt and other materials may seem cheaper upfront, they require re-roofing every 10–20 years. Interlock comes with a Lifetime Limited Warranty, is solar panel–compatible, and keeps its curb appeal for decades. That’s why more and more homeowners in Lunenburg are choosing Interlock—the last roof they’ll ever need.
Lunenburg’s beauty comes with some roofing challenges: ocean air, snow loads, wind, and historic standards. Interlock Metal Roofing is the answer. It’s rust-proof, wind-tough, energy-efficient, and designed to last for life—all while complementing the town’s unique coastal charm.

Looking for a product without exposed fasteners and one that could handle the high winds

5/5

We own a property close to salt water, so we were looking for a product without exposed fasteners and one that could handle the high winds. We had a couple of companies bid on the job and decided to go with Maritime Permanent Roofing.

The estimator (Greg) was very personable and explained the entire process from start to finish. The installers were very professional and hard-working. We are pleased with their job and happy with the look of the new roof—lots of compliments from family and friends.

Service: Roof installation

Bernard Y.
Head of Chezzetcook, NS

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Stunning roof in three days that would last our lifetime

5/5

Positive: Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value

We are delighted with our new metal roof. We frequently receive compliments about how well it suits the style of our house. We were very impressed with every aspect of the contract, from the first contact with the salesperson to the completion, clean-up of the site and quality control follow-up.

The salesperson was very fair in the negotiations over price, the work crew was outstanding, and we had a stunning roof in three days that would last our lifetime. I Totally recommend these people – you won’t be disappointed.

Wendy O.
Lunenburg, NS

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We needed new roofing after only 13 years

5/5
We needed new roofing after only 13 years. Shingles were worn, and lots of small leaks after a big rain. Although the metal roofing was twice the cost of regular shingles, we decided to go the permanent route. Now when it rains we have no worries and this winter snow will not be an issue either. The 50-year warranty ensures that in 15 years or so, we will not have to re-roof. John the marketing consultant was great to work with, and I would certainly recommend it to anyone.

Lee B.
Oak Hill, NS

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Original from 2012 looks identical to the new one

5/5

Positive: Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value

Completed a new roof on major part of my house in 2012, was undecided if i would remove the add on…. 2019 decided to complete the roof on the add on ….WOW, was able to get the same roof featuring a slate look.
Original from 2012 looks identical to the new one. Both look like they are brand new… Could not be happier with this company.

Kathleen D.
Plympton, NS

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The roof looks great and enhances the appearance of the house

5/5

To Whom It May Concern:

We met Ted Rector at the Truro Home Show in 2009.  We were in the market for a new roof.  On our other homes, we had installed metal roofs and liked the thought of a final roof.  Only we discovered that over the years the roofs faded or needed repainting.  At our age, we wanted something that would last and be worry-free.  After talking with Ted, we readily made an appointment with him to evaluate our situation.  He willing spent an evening with us is our Debert home discussing the pros and cons of different roof materials.  There was no rush to sign on the “dotted line”.  After careful consideration, the Interlock Roof was a go.

The roof looks great and enhances the appearance of the house.  The workmanship is good and reliable.

We know the house must be looking great because of the number of people stopping and copying the telephone number from the sign out front.  Without hesitation, we have recommended Ted Rector and Maritime Permanent Roofing to inquirers and will continue to do so.

 

Sincerely,
Lester and Ruby McMaster
Debert, NS

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More environmentally friendly than an asphalt roof

5/5

After careful consideration of the different roofing materials and styles available; we were convinced that the aluminum roof system offered by Interlock Metal Roofing (Alberta) Ltd. (hereafter referred to as “Interlock”) was the best choice for us.

Four years ago we moved into a 30-year-old home, which has been in the family since it was built.  We knew that the original cedar shakes would need replacing; they had served the homes’ inhabitants well but were nearing the end of their ‘life expectancy’.  We are a young family and so price was an important factor; however, we also plan on remaining in this house for many years to come.  We decided that the investment in a “lifetime roof” was worth it for us, and we also appreciated the fact that it was more environmentally friendly than an asphalt roof.

Our roof was installed over the course of ten days, only delayed a few days by two major snowstorms.  The installation crew, led by James, was wonderful.  They worked long and hard each day, they were considerate, conscientious, and personable; I would recommend James to anyone interested in an Interlock roof.

Likewise, we appreciated your willingness, Joe, to work with us throughout the process.  Your consideration of our queries and concerns was noted and valued.

We are the first homeowners, on our bay of ten homes, to re-roof from the original shakes; the black slate design looks terrific…we will undoubtedly be fielding queries about your product and company!

With thanks,
Darren & Lori
Calgary, AB

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Long term cost is less than another roof system

5/5

I wish to thank Interlock Industries, Inc. for a great roofing system. I’m 100% satisfied and it has a clean and beautiful look. It’s great! It’s wonderful to know the roof never need replacement again.
I also wish to thank Bob Allen, Jerry and Paul McAllister for being so helpful in completing the work.

I know this roof system was right when we met Bob Allen the first time, he explained everything in detail. Everything he said was correct.

The men who did the work were polite and respectiful, and were clean and neat in the work process. Thank you guys.

I would recommend an Interlock Roof for every home, or any building and the long term cost is less than another roof system.

Thank you Interlock Roofing,
Ray and Cindy Fenyes
Cornwall Bridge, CT

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Tired of curling and cracking old duroid roof shingles

5/5

To Whom It May Concern::

After considering many different roof styles and systems, I chose Interlock because I was tired of curling and cracking old duroid roof shingles. My problem was unique, in that, I was surrounded by large fir trees, which shed unlimited needles on my roof, not to mention moss problems. This product answered my concerns. Because of the smooth Teflon surface nothing sticks to it and I’m not concerned about the moss.

The true test of a good roof is the installer. Antonio was our roofer, I found him to be very professional and considerate of our time. He removed the old chimney and reinforced the hold in the roof like a professional contractor and did not compromise in any way.

The look of the roof and the quality of workmanship is what impressed me most.

Now I get all sorts of comments on my roof!

Thanks again, Interlock Roofing and Antonio!!!!!

Happy Customer,
Lenny V.
Campbell River, BC

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We believed that selecting your company was without a doubt a winner in every respect

5/5

My wife and I wanted you to know that we are very pleased with the new Interlock shingle roof recently installed on our twenty year old home.
The color matches the rest of our home and the shingles look tremendous. While we knew we needed a new roof and we we looked at a number of different options and contractors, we believed that selecting your company was without a doubt a winner in every respect.

We became aware of your product through the website of the Metal Roofing Alliance that led us to your company’s own web page.
Subsequently, we met with Mr. Robert Allen, Regional Marketing Coordinator of New York’s Best Roof, Inc., who fully addressed all of our questions and was readily available throughout the process. Installation was also handled in a very professional manner, and we could not ask for better assistance from either Mr. Allen or the installation crew of New York’s Best Roof, Inc.

We look forward to many happy years under the security of our new aluminum shingle roof, and would gladly recommend your product and the team from New York’s Best Roof, Inc. to anyone. We are also very pleased with the energy savings, maintenance free characteristics and environmentally friendly aspects of our new aluminum roof.

Sincerely,
Craig and Jackie Biegen
Valatie, NY

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