Concrete and Clay Tile
Clay Tile Roofing
Clay tile is produced by baking molded clay into tile. The density of the clay is determined by the length of time and temperature at which it is heated. Tiles may be glazed and also may have surface texture treatments applied. As a result, there are a wide variety of tile profiles, styles, finishes and colors available.
Concrete Tile Roofing
Concrete roof tile is made of sand, cement, and water. The exact materials vary somewhat with each manufacturer but basically contain Portland cement, blended hydraulic cements and fly ash, sand, and other aggregates. The products from most manufacturers look very similar in size and shapes and colors.
Construction Services
Gutters
We repair, install, and maintain Seamless Gutters, Gutter Guard, Specialty Gutters and many more services.
Shingle Look Metal Roofs
The Tilcor range of pressed metal roofing tiles includes four distinctive profiles Craftsman Shake, Antica, CF Shingle and CF Shake.
Stone Coated Metal Roofing
Unlike your neighbors roofing materials, a stone – coated steel roof offers superior durability: it will not break, curl, split, crack, warp, or absorb water.
Standing Seam Metal Roofs
Standing seam is an industry style for vertical sheet metal roofing panels. It’s one of the most popular metal roofing styles for homes.
Metal Roofing
Metal roofs are offered in a rainbow of colors to choose from and your metal roof can be a traditional vertical seam profile, or it can be manufactured to resemble wood shake, slate, shingles or clay tiles.
Loc Seam Burgundy
Metal roofing is one of the most versatile techniques in the market. It can fit a variety of home styles, from a classic Monticello to the idyllic neighborhood ranch.
Asphalt Shingles
There are 2 kinds of Shingles, organic and fiberglass; Organic shingles contain more asphalt than those made of fiberglass, which makes them more resistant.
Cedar Shake
Cedar Shake will give your home that contemporary style you’re looking for. This wonder of nature comes from the majestic old red cedar, common in the Pacific Northwest. Its lifespan can go from 18 to 25 years and it comes in a wide variety of grades determined by the amount of vertical grade that each…
Canyon Shake Metal Roofing
This material offers the endurance of metal and the elegance of wood. Roofing tiles of Canyon Shake are stone coated which means less maintenance or refurbishment, its versatility and resistance can be very economical, even more so that natural roofs. Garvin’s stone coated tiles will give your house the feeling of a woodsy shake while…
Barrel Vault Metal Roofing
If you’re keener on the clean appearance of concrete but you’re not so sure about some of the problems that come with concrete roof, then you may want to take a look at our Barrel Vault tiles. Garvin construction Barrel Vault tiles guarantee that your roof will keep its appearance for years and years, and…