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Testimonials

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Dave M.

roofing contractor

Installing the product on my own home and... for the parents of my goddaughter's home was the best decision we could make in roofing. IRONSTONE is literally protecting the most important people in my life.

roofing contractor

Clint V.

The Ironstone porcelain tile roof system is one of the most beautiful roofing systems on the market. Its aesthetics appeals to homeowners and building owners, but many other functions of this roofing system appeal to architects, structural engineers, insurance agents and roofing contractors. The lightweight design allows the roofing system to be installed on almost any structure without needing any framing reinforcement.  The batten system is friendly with the install crews and helpful for any potential repairs down the road. 

 

The ironstone product fits in a niche that is often vacant in the roofing industry. A roof of this beauty and quality normally fetches $1,200 to $1,500 per square. The ironstone product fits into a pricing point much lower than that. This keeps us coming back for more each time we have a customer remotely interested in wood shakes, clay tile, concrete tile, or slate. 

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Brandon J

homeowner

Moss and algae had destroyed the asphalt shingles on our 146 year-old Victorian mansard. Our roofer showed us samples of Ironstone porcelain tiles and we were sold. We chose English Grey slate and it changed to entire feel of the home. Our neighbors comment that it is now the jewel of the neighborhood. 

homeowners

Phyllis & Dennis S.

We recently replaced our roof with Ironstone. Our neighbors think we splurged on genuine slate. It'll be our secret, wink wink."

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Kenny M.

builder

Commercial clients demand long-lasting, low-maintenance solutions that fit tight construction and operating budgets. Ironstone is the no-brainer alternative to wood shake or natural shake. 

architect

Jamie S.

My client's finished Ironstone home...walked by it last night and thought...now that's a nice roof. 

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