WHAT SETS OUR ROOF APART?

A LOT! HERE ARE FOUR MAJOR DIFFERENTIATORS

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1

Our Nail Technology

The only four-nail, 130 MPH shingle on the market. SureNail prevents nail blow-through during installation and pull-through during high winds.

2

Shingle Variety & Style

Our architectural shingles feature natural and random shading patterns with at least four different tones. Your roof will be the envy of the neighborhood.

3

Armor Underlayment

Our roofs come standard with Armor synthetic underlayment. Instead of absorbing moisture like organic felt paper, Armor repels & sheds water.

4

Advanced Leak Resistance

Leak prone areas like valleys, chimneys and skylights have ice & water shield membrane installed for additional protection and peace of mind.

GPR

Detects the undetectable:

  • Septic Tanks
  • Fire Lines
  • Chilled Water Lines
  • Irrigation Lines
  • Low Voltage Control Wire
  • Private Alarm Wires
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Locating Utilities

Plotting the Underground

GPR is a highly effective technology for locating underground utilities which do not or cannot conduct a current detectable by traditional electromagnetic locating methods, such as PVC, plastic, and concrete pipes. Blood Hound technicians use GPR to plot all underground utilities, structures, and anomalies in a grid pattern.

GPR Tech Plots out a grid

GPR is used a lot of the time for the unknown utilities. It is also used for the utilities that cannot conduct a current so it will not be able to be picked up by the EM locating. GPR is great at finding anomalies. GPR scans are great at finding PVC or plastic pipe, concrete pipes anything along those lines.

GPR Tech Plots out a grid

GPR is used a lot of the time for the unknown utilities. It is also used for the utilities that cannot conduct a current so it will not be able to be picked up by the EM locating. GPR is great at finding anomalies. GPR scans are great at finding PVC or plastic pipe, concrete pipes anything along those lines.

Plotting the Underground

GPR is a highly effective technology for locating underground utilities which do not or cannot conduct a current detectable by traditional electromagnetic locating methods, such as PVC, plastic, and concrete pipes. Blood Hound technicians use GPR to plot all underground utilities, structures, and anomalies in a grid pattern.

GPR Tech Plots out a grid

GPR is used a lot of the time for the unknown utilities. It is also used for the utilities that cannot conduct a current so it will not be able to be picked up by the EM locating. GPR is great at finding anomalies. GPR scans are great at finding PVC or plastic pipe, concrete pipes anything along those lines.

GPR Tech Plots out a grid

GPR is used a lot of the time for the unknown utilities. It is also used for the utilities that cannot conduct a current so it will not be able to be picked up by the EM locating. GPR is great at finding anomalies. GPR scans are great at finding PVC or plastic pipe, concrete pipes anything along those lines.