Futuristic Roofing Systems has been proudly serving residential and commercial customers in Albuquerque and throughout New Mexico for over 20 years. We have a reputation as being one of the most trusted roofers in the state. We specialize in all types of roofing systems. We are a member in good standing with the New Mexico Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating. We are licensed, insured and bonded. Call Us for a Free Estimate. Greg Van Cleve founded the company back in 1990 utilizing his background in general contracting and his extensive knowledge of roofing systems.
Here in New Mexico, we have a variety of roofing styles. In the commercial sector, flat roofs that require knowledge in Modified Bitumen, TPO roofing, Insulated Taper Systems and even the old school hot tar and gravel roofing is all used. We have years of experience in every commercial style roof mentioned. Contact us for a free estimate and we will be more than happy to explain the benefits and even some drawbacks from one style to another. Residential roofing also comes in all styles, colors and materials.
Aluminum is the second most popular material for roofing. It costs slightly more than steel but less than premium metals such as copper or zinc. Aluminum is more durable and longer lasting than steel.
While metal roofs have extended service lives when compared to other materials, that life can be extended even further when the metal is painted. A coat of high-quality metal paint protects against corrosion and degradation while adding to its aesthetic characteristics.
Adding a new roof to your commercial building is a major investment in the future of your business. If you're looking at a roof repair or replacement, you're in good company. The roofing industry generates more than $30 billion annually.
If you're considering investing in a slate roof, keep in mind that slate is very heavy and so the roof structure may need to be reinforced to support the shingles. Talk to your roofing contractor to see if your home is a good candidate for slate.
If you have asphalt shingles, then remember that a standing seam metal roof should not be installed over them. This often results in a phenomenon called shingle "telegraphing, " which can cause denting during hard winter snows.