By Cass Jacoby.
When it comes to a broken tile on the roof, it can be tricky to source hard-to-find tiles. Often on a roof made of a thousand pieces of tile, there are only a few broken tiles, and finding the perfect tile to match can feel like looking for a needle in a haystack. No one wants to completely replace a roof that can be easily repaired.
Rather than reroofing, All Points makes it easy to simply replace the few pieces of damaged tile. All Points Tile & Slate is driven to provide local, national and international customers with the ability to identify, procure, color-match, store and deliver tiles. Specializing in procuring hard-to-find roofing tiles and slate, All Points is sure to help you find what you are looking for.
The roofing company carries roof tiles from across the world in various styles like Mission Barrel, Flemish, Spanish, French, Shake and Slate. Their inventory includes new and “vintage” concrete and clay tile, organized in their Boneyard to quickly aid customers in finding the tiles needed to complete their repairs.
With the help of their knowledgeable staff, you can easily find the tile you need for repairs using their free tile identification. All Point's free online form makes it easy to find a match, all you need to do is fill out your name, email, phone number and send in up to six photos of the tile you are trying to identify.
From concrete to clay and everything in between, specialists at All Points can accurately name any tile in question, making the process of matching and finding tiles a simpler task than replacing the entire roof. In the event they do not have a suitable color available, All Points offers Custom Glazing Services to help return a roof to its existing quality and beauty.
Why replace a tile roof when All Points makes it so easy to repair? Source your replacement tiles with them and never lose sleep trying to track down tiles again.
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About Cass
Cass works as a reporter/writer for RoofersCoffeeShop, AskARoofer and MetalCoffeeShop. When she isn’t writing about roofs, she is putting her Master degree to work writing about movies and dancing with her plants.
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