Interlock Roofing Ltd.
Interlock Roofing Ltd. occupies 12 warehouses throughout Canada and the United States, providing quality roofing services to individuals living in the Pacific Northwest, the Midwest, New England, Texas, and Alaska. Company President Mark Wenzel promises homeowners they will never have to reroof, and the company installs aluminum roofing fitted to any home style. Homeowners can choose from nine different colors and five different roof styles. Interlock Roofing designed its systems to replicate other fashions, such as tile, slate, or shingle. To ensure that products remain sound, environmentally responsible, and attractive, Interlock Roofing, under Mark Wenzel’s leadership, constantly tests and updates its offerings.
Interlock Roofing’s Mark Wenzel wants customers to feel satisfied with their new roofs. As a result, the company covers roofs with the Alunar Coating System, a multilayered protector that enhances strength, durability, and appearance. To create an elegant look, the manufacturer uses technology to apply a low-gloss, matte finish. Interlock Roofing’s leaders, including Mr. Wenzel, chose to work exclusively with aluminum due to the metal’s many positive features. Lightweight and strong, aluminum has an ability to remain in good condition through many weather events and climates. Even in exceptionally cold temperatures, the metal maintains its shape and avoids becoming brittle. In addition, aluminum reflects heat, which helps homes stay cool during summers.
Clients have expressed satisfaction with Interlock Roofing’s work. A Minnesota citizen felt very pleased with a project and was astonished the contractors completed the work on time even during harsh weather conditions in January. Another Minnesota couple was impressed with the crew, as each member worked in a professional and efficient manner. Each crew member seemed to know exactly which steps to perform throughout the process. The couple also appreciated how the Interlock Roofing crew replaced torn-out parts of the roof immediately, so the house was not exposed to precipitation at each day’s end.