Wednesday, September 21, 2011

RCS Now An Enviroshake® Certified Contractor!

Roofing Contractings Services (RCS) is proud to announce that we have recently been recognized as a Certified Contractor for all Enviroshake® Products. Enviroshake® is a composite “high-tech” roofing material that replicates the look of a weathered #1 grade taper-split cedar shake, but has the added benefit of performance and durability associated with Enviroshake’s composition.

  • Lifetime warranty that is non-prorated & fully transferable within the first 50 years 
  •  Replicates the look of #1 grade taper-split newly “silvered” cedar for its whole life
  •  Will not rot, blister, peel or crack
  • Maintenance and worry free
  • Mould, mildew and insect resistant
  • Fire resistant – Class C fire rating (Class A available upon request)
  • Hail Resistant – Level 4 impact certification (UL2218)
  • Requires no pretreatments or preservatives
  • You can walk on it
  • Installs with less waste
  • Made from 95% recycled materials
  • Retains its value, giving the homeowner a 70-80% ROI
  • The only roof that gets better looking with age!
  • May require replacement due to rotting, warping, cracking, leaking or diminished aesthetics 
  •  Expensive to replace
  • Life expectancy of only 15-20 yrs, but begins to lose its aesthetic appeal after 5-10 years
  • High maintenance: requires pre-treatments preservatives and other topical maintenance
  • Poor fire rating
  • Subject to mold, mildew and insects
  • Depreciates in value from the date of installation

RCS has been involved in the evolving roofing industry for 20+ years and the addition of the Enviroshake products to our line-up is an indication we are constantly looking for new, efficient and durable ways to deliver our services to our customers.

For more information visit our website or contact us for a free consultation at 1-705-735-9650


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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

New Project Awarded

August Project Award Underway for RCS!

We are pleased to announce a new capital project that RCS has been awarded.

Project:
Castlepeak Retirement Residence,
Bracebridge ON
Castle Peak is a 56 room retirement community for active seniors.
The project footprint is approximately 50,000 square feet.


Construction is underway and looking to open in fall 2011.
Jomar Development Corporation is the constructor.
Jomar has constructed major landmark projects throughout Ontario and beyond.

Scope of roofing work includes a full ice and water shield leak barrier protection, to entire sloped roof, architectural fiberglass shingles and upgraded ventilation.

RCS is proud to be associated with the project, our clients and owners!

Darrin Smith
President
RCS


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Friday, July 8, 2011

Have a smile on us! Enjoy your warm summer!

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Lisa Whibley
Business Development
Roofing Contracting Service.

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Asphalt Shingles vs. Laminate Shingles?

Laminate shingles also known as architectual shingles are the more desired shingle today. They are a stronger more durable shingle then the traditional Asphalt, 3-tab strip shingle.

An asphalt shingle is manufactured by attaching asphalt to paper matting and then adding granules to add colour and desired look. Fiberglass may also be added to strengthen the shingle.

Laminate asphalt shingles are manufactured by using the strength of two shingles thus allowing for a stronger more durable quality. Laminated shingles are formed by attaching two shingles together and creating a  dimensional pattern to mimic the look of wood or a slate roof. It is then coated in asphalt and may also use fiberglass for enhanced reinforcement.

It is recommended that a Laminate asphalt shingle be the choice for builders and homeowners. It is a more attractive shingle, more durable shingle and withstands the Canadian elements, providing a longer life for a minimal cost increase.

For more information on Laminate Asphalt shingles or how RCS can provide service for you please contact us today!

Lisa Whibley
Business Development

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Monday, May 30, 2011

Are you being ripped off by a contractor?

CBC The Fifth Estate 
Episode on Sat. May 28 2011
Roofer Rip-off, Buyer Beware.

Is your roofing contractor legitimate? Or are you going to be ripped off?

That’s the question which was posed on this past Saturdays CBC , The Fifth Estate. What a great show!

We hear the nightmares but are they really true? My answer is absolutely 110%. Horror stories happen every day.

Customers did not receive what they were promised, homes left in a mess, and others being completely ripped off with no where to go.

You as a consumer or a building contractor need to do the right amount of homework ALL the time.

Criteria must haves.
 1. Current WSIB , up to date account. Get a hard copy.
2. Fall Protection certified. Get a copy of the card,
3. Contractors liability Insurance, get a hard copy.
4. WHIMIS and First Aid certified.
5. Current references. Get it in writing and phone or go by and see the projects.
6. A written contract that is signed by both parties and clearly understood.
7. Supplier name and number, call to see how your contractor handles their material supplier business relationship.
8. A friend/associate, that has used their services fairly current, is a great help.

These are just a few good points that can help you make a solid decision in choosing the right roofing contractor.

Darrin Smith


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Friday, May 20, 2011

Rising oil prices, how did that happen? Facts the petroleum industry doesn’t want you to know.

Is it Bin Laden, Iraq, Pakistan, Oil spills in Southern US, how about Libya?

The production costs of oil and the demand remains similar or even less than a year ago. How does the price at the pump and the price of asphalt petroleum based, such as roofing materials price continue to increase more than thirty percent in one year. The real price per barrel, the true value, should be around $65 to $70 dollars per barrel.

Where does the more than 100 %( $125 to $130/barrel) mark-up come from.

Point your finger to….The Stock/Future Markets.

Banks, Financial Houses and Major Capital firms are responsible. Massive amount of oil “future stock” are traded on a regular basis. The amount of capital injected daily on “Futures” (shares that don’t exist, but gambling on rising market prices) are purchased solely on speculation, drive prices to what we see today. The futures bought and sold are enough to greatly influence world markets.

Regulators need to step in once again or the world will have another financial meltdown. The US and other countries played the same game on real estate markets and we know how that worked out.

Darrin Smith Roofing Contracting Services 
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Thinking about going environmental friendly!!!


With the drastic increase in the price of gas, people are starting to lean towards products and services that will save them money. RCS would like to introduce some new and exciting products 

 “Inspire Roofing Products”, use advanced material and engineering provide sustainability such as recycled content. This product provides a longer life to your roof, with extreme temperatures in the North this product is extremely durable.

“Enviroshake” is made from 95% recycled material. This product is a one-time cost for life of the product. There will be no additional maintenance costs or re-roofing.

“Roof Roc” is an earth-friendly product that gives the look of real slate or aged cedar shake. This product contains 17% of recycled material, and is free from harmful preservatives.


For more information regarding any of these products please visit there websites
Inspire Roofing www.inspireroofing.com.

By Rhonda Hoskins


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