Toronto Roofing

Thursday, 24 March 2011 08:19

Copper dormer roof - Copper roofing Toronto

Last week we installed natural slate tiles on a mansard roof in Cabbagetown, Toronto.  However, the slope of the adjoining dormer roof was too low to install slate, so we suggested our client have the dormer roof covered with copper. Here you see our coppersmiths fabricating the panels on site and installing the copper.

         

Published in Copper and Metal Work

This past week, M&R Roofing's experienced slate masons installed fine Quebec natural slate tiles, which were finished with copper flashings, on the roof of a Heritage Toronto home in Cabbagetown.

Published in Slate Tiles

Here is something we came across this past winter in Cabbagetown Toronto, heating cables which were clearly not working because they had not been installed into the downspout and eavestrough.  The previous contractor had stuffed them in the drain pipe and caused blockage of the downspout and overflow of the eavestrough. Yikes! 

Published in Eavestroughs

Before embarking on renovating the interior of her home, our Cabbagetown Toronto client appropriately decided to first replace her flat roof and also install a larger curb mounted skylight.

Published in Skylights

We recently completed work on two adjacent properties on Sackville Street in the downtown Toronto Cabbagetown neighbourhood.  The work included two new flat roofs, four new skylights, new asphalt shingles on a sloped roof section and some other minor repairs.

Published in Flat Roof

Not long ago in the Friday, February 19, 2010 edition of the Globe and Mail’s Real Estate section the home of a past client was featured as the Resale Homes: Home of the Week represented by our friend Richard Silver of Bosley Real Estate.  Last summer M&R Roofing completed various roofing work at the Edwardian home on 52 Amelia Street in Cabbagetown.

Published in Asphalt Shingles
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