Tom Meadows

Whitemore Lake, MI

Shingles: Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration FLEX

Color: Estate Gray

We were in Whitmore Lake, MI for this roof replacement. The roof had an abundant of Algae growth. Algae on the roof is not only unsightly but over time weakens the roof’s structural integrity. It slowly feeds off the asphalt’s limestone which may cause some shingles to detach. We installed Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration FLEX shingles with StreakGuard Algae Resistance Protection. The shingle’s copper-lined granules, help resist algae growth.

The Duration FLEX also has the highest impact rating possible: UL 2218 Class 4. The unique pairing of flexibility and grip enables your roof to help withstand the elements, including up to 130-MPH wind resistance*, storm debris, icy winter cold and scorching summer heat.

This is a top of line shingle brings long lasting beauty and protection to your home. If you need your roof replaced, call Neighborhood Roofing at (734) 994-6500.

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30+ years of experience

Roofing Specialist

Tom Meadows was born and raised in Ypsilanti, Michigan. 2026 will mark Tom’s 30th year in the local roofing industry.

Sales and Estimating

Assistant Branch Manager
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