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Clay Roof Tile – “The Competitive Edge”

 “a clay tile roof – lasts a lifetime and more……”

  ·    TFC Inc… A century of tradition and craftsmanship in every tile produced

 ·    A TFC Inc. clay tile roof enhances the value

  ·    Our clay tiles have set a standard in clay tile for strength, design & quality

  ·    TFC Inc clay tile requires virtually no maintenance

 ·    TFC Inc clay tiles are fire proof….many insurance companies offer discounts

  ·    TFC Inc clay tiles are freeze / thaw resistant

  ·    The smooth surface is non-porous & self-cleaning – resistant to moss growth

  ·    A vibrant color selection

  ·    Clay is a natural resource and environmentally friendly

  ·    TFC Inc. clay tiles glazes are up to 6 times stronger than traditional glazes

  ·    TFC Inc clay tiles are resistant to the sun’s UV rays

  ·    TFC Inc clay tiles weigh less than standard concrete tiles

  ·    Warranty : 30-50 years to lifetime (fully transferable)

Not all clay roof tiles are created equal. If you are shopping for a product make sure you have all the facts when you compare the different tiles to each other. The quality of the raw materials, the design and the manufacturing process all play major roles in how the finished product looks and performs. Cheaper products will cost you much more in the long run.

It still boils down to that: You get what you pay for.

No doubt, exceptional quality and design has its price. 

But taken the long life and the durability of our products - compared to other roofing materials - it is too cheap because we can only sell it once to you. 

Properly installed - it will outlast us all.  It needs virtually no maintenance at all.

As you can see, the higher initial investment pays more than double over time.

It will be the last roof you have to put on your house.

To learn more, give us a call or even better, let us give you a price quote than you can decide for yourself.

 

 

 

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