Anchorage Roofing Review 2001-03-15

Written by Mark D. Hall   
Thursday, 15 March 2001 15:00

In January 2000 we experienced a severe windstorm with gusts to 120 miles per hour. Our shingle roof was destroyed. It looked as if it had been hit with a giant shotgun blast. In some spots the roof had been ripped away down to the plywood. Our neighbor had a new InterLock roof installed in 1997. The windstorm that had destroyed our roof did not damage his roof in any way; not a single shingle was missing.

Since installation of our Interl/ock roof, the snow load on the frame of our house has dropped 95%. We have been through 100+ MPH wind storms with zero wind damage. I would highly recommend this roof to anyone!

Sincerely,
Mark D. Hall
6941 Freitag Drive
Anchorage, Alaska

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 August 2011 07:09
 
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