New and old, tile roofs provide a beauty and character all their own. A distinction that is noted upon first glance. They have journeyed through time and are tested. They have tested well, not only because of the material they are made of, but just as importantly because of the craftsmen who have laid them. Tile roofs are very unique in their design and construction. It is because of this it takes years of professional experience and gathered knowledge. The kind of knowledge that over time ensures competence to install, repair, and maintain these works of art.
Arhitectural Roof Lines Inc. is owned and operated by Scott Bastian, who has over 37 years of professionally installing and servicing slate, clay, concrete, and copper roofs and supporting components. Scott along with his two sons, Mike and Tyler, and long-time employee Adam are recognized in the industry as professionals who are dedicated to the clients concerns and follow thorough with exact details in all aspects of the project. At Architectural Roof Lines we listen to the clients first. Then after understanding our clients goals and concerns we offer our decades of professional experience in dealing with slate, clay, concrete roof tiles and there supporting components.
Architectural Roof Lines has installed and restored slate, clay, and concrete roof tiles on some of the most prestigious homes, additions, historical residence, commercial buildings, golf courses and churches to name a few. These buildings are truly distinctive in architectural beauty and slate, clay and concrete roof tiles just adds to their over all architectural aesthetics and ensures their longevity of these truly these truly works of art. Please contact us at 920-759-2632 with any questions or requests, thank you!
Architectural Roof Lines has a full time, professional trained and equipped service department to repair slate, clay and concrete roof tiles. Tile roofs; while being very durable and long lived do require occasional attention. Such as removal of debris; leaves, pine needles, cotton, whirlybirds etc. from valleys, under certain areas of the tile, and near components and protrusions like chimneys, skylights, roof vents, saddle areas etc. We do caution that only qualified people trained to traverse tile roofs be permitted on your roof.